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Eazy-Duz-It was recorded at Audio Achievements in Torrance, California, in 1988.Marcus Reeves, author of Somebody Scream!:Rap Music's Rise to Prominence in the Aftershock of Black Power (2009) ISBN 9780865479975, described MC Ren's writing style as "elaborate storytelling and acrobatic verbiage", while the D.O.C.'s included "syllabically punchy boasts" and Ice Cube wrote, "masterfully ...
"Eazy-Duz-It" is a song by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released as the lead single from the album of the same name.It features the song "Radio" as a B-side.The B-side of the cassette single also contained the original version of the song "Compton's N the House" which only appears on the cassette single version, the vinyl single has a radio edit of "Eazy-Duz-It" instead of "Compton's N the ...
"Energy" contains samples from "Eazy-Duz-It" by Eazy-E and Ridin Spinners by Three 6 Mafia. The song also samples the hook from the Hot Boys song I Need A Hot Girl, as well as the instrumental from the Original Concept song Knowledge Me. [1] Energy was produced by Boi-1da and OB O'Brien.
Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released in 1988, and featured twelve tracks. It was labeled as West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap and, later, as golden age hip hop . It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States and reached number forty-one on the Billboard 200 .
It was released as the third and final single from his debut album, Eazy-Duz-It. The song features fellow N.W.A members Dr. Dre and MC Ren and was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella . "We Want Eazy" also appears on his greatest hits , Eternal E ; a 12-inch remix of this song was released as a single in 1989 and appeared on the rapper's posthumous ...
"Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" is a song by American rapper Eazy-E. The song was released as the second single from his debut studio album, Eazy-Duz-It . The track was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella .
"Nobody Move", a song by Eazy-E from 1988's Eazy-Duz-It which samples the Yellowman track "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt", a song by We Are Scientists from their 2006 album With Love and Squalor Topics referred to by the same term
Impact of a Legend is the third and final extended play by American rapper Eazy-E.It was released posthumously on March 26, 2002, the seventh anniversary of his death. The EP was promoted by former groupmate Ice Cube, whom Eazy had made peace with shortly before his death in 1995.