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1991's Efil4zaggin would be the group's final
album. After Dr. Dre, The D.O.C. and
Michel'le's departure from Ruthless for Death
Row Records, in which Eazy-E was allegedly
coerced into signing away their contracts
(while however retaining a portion of their
publishing rights), a bitter rivalry
ensued.[1] Dr. Dre began the exchange with
Death Row's first release, 1992's "Fuck Wit
Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')", and
its accompanying video featured a character
named Sleazy-E who ran around desperately
trying to get money. The insults continued on
The Chronic with "Bitches Ain't Shit". Eazy-E
responded in 1993 with the EP It's On (Dr.
Dre) 187um Killa and the tracks "Real
Muthaphuckkin G's" and "It's On". Eazy-E
accused Dr. Dre of homosexual tendencies,
calling him a "she thang", and the music
video for "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" shows
promo pictures of him wearing make-up and a
sequined jumpsuit. It should be noted however
that these photos were from Dr. Dre's World
Class Wreckin' Cru days, and the fashion was
in the style of the West Coast Electro hop
that been popular before N.W.A.'s pioneering
of Gangsta rap.
After Eazy-E's AIDS-related death on March
26, 1995, all bad blood between the group
ceased. Dr. Dre and Ice Cube would later
express their re-evaluated feelings to their
old friend on 1999's "What's The Difference",
2000's "Hello" and 2006's "Growin' Up"
respectively. Tags : NWA Compton Gansta Hip Hop Rap Music Videos BVM |
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