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Eazy definitely busted his nut on Eazy Duz It because this was when Ice Cube was still penning rhymes for the diminutive gangsta mogul while Dr. Dre was on the beats.
Boyz-n-the Hood remix, Eazy-Duz-It, We Want Eazy, Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn, all classic gangsta material.
with the E on the gangsta tip
so if you think I'm a flip or slip don't even trip
cuz I'mma destroy ya
my homie Dre is a doctor not a lawyer
dope MC employer on Ruthless and thats my label
to get the money, the women, and cold bust the fat cables
Eazy never got any better than that.
JC - L.A.
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(Fell off)
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While all types of embarrassing things happened to Eazy during the 7 years between albums (Appearance at a GOP fundraiser, Ice Cube's dis record, the Dre Day video, and Suge Knight jacking him by force for the rights to bring Dr. Dre over to Death Row) it was reported that Eazy had been in the lab and had hundreds of tracks for his somewhat long-awaited album. With that big a pool to choose from, you'd think he could find a dozen decent tracks.
Nope. Instead he dropped It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, supposedly in response to the absolute beat down his image had suffered at the hands of Dre Cube and Snoop.
This album was just pathetic all around. Not only did he do a bad G-funk impression on this album, but when you drop rhymes like -
Hey yo Doctor, here's another proper track
and it's phat, watch the sniper, time to pay the piper
It's time to call Richard Steele cuz the fight is over. JC - L.A.
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