Eazy-E - It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa
Facts
| Artist(s) | Eazy-E |
| Studio | Ruthless (Red) |
| Release Date | November 24, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 074646944523 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Aug 21 21:55 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, EP |
Tracks
- Extra Special Thankz
- Real Muthaphuckkin G's
- Amy Last Weroz
- Still A Nigga
- Gimmie That Hutt
- It's On
- Boyz Tha Hood (G-Mix)
- Down 2 Tha Last Roach
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The ultimate diss album |
I've never cared much for any of Eazy E's other solo albums but this one is a masterpiece. January 9, 2008
| If your boyfriend loves rap, then this is the item for you. |
| OFFICAL HIP-HOP REVIEWER |
i would just like to say i do agree with the fact eazy e wasn't fake but could be seen as fake in the music he makes, due to the fact be barely wrote any of his songs and was keeping a lot of the profit N.W.A made for him self, and if you guys have read my other reviews you'll know i often bring this guy "tweedy bird loc" into my review thats simply because not many have heard of this artist and he's exremly good at bringing out great albums.
tweedy says a lot in his album about how easy e sold alot of his friends out when he became wealthy (stinking dirty rich) and tweedy also goes on to say how easy doesn't come down compton anymore ( tweedy was from the same crip gang as easy) So this could be seen as easy been fake in what he's lyrics talk about. i personaly love easy e and think he did a great job of keeping his reputation after dr. dre not only "diss'd" him on his publicly successful album " THE CRONIC" but left the ruthless records family.
as for winning against death row records, well i dont know about that, they had a lot of brilliant rappers on the label at that time, but i do think easy e would of and did beat dr. dre. anyway back to the album. if your a fan of easy e and and you liked the "EAZY DUZ IT" album then i think you'll be impressed with this album of eazy e's, and like i always say the best albums are when there's "beef" ( not the stuff you cook rucky, beef is when two or more people dont like each other due to something said/done ) it's not hard to see who eazy e had "beef" with as the name of the albums "itz on DR. DRE.
if you for some wierd reason didn't like eazy e "EAZY DUZ IT" then i would try this album, it's a little diffrent from the "EAZY DUZ IT" album, he's got a diffrent style of beat, the way the lyrics are put together seems to be the same but he use's the G-FUNK beat. which is very simular to dr. dre's beat's ie: still dre, and a lot of dre's beats of "the cronic"
to sum up the album, the albums brilliant for easy listening and has plennty of funky yet dark hard core beats, it's got a lot of what i call compton style of beats. the album also has dresta featuring in a song or two whos another compton artist, fan's of eazy e will love this album and if you liked N.W.A i think you'll love the album too.
people who wheren't that keen on "EAZY DUZ IT" should try this album, the albums going pretty cheap so you wont be paying much for it and it's a classic that doesn't take any getting use to where some albums take time to grow on you, this grows on you straight away. hope you hip-hop fans stay true, your on the right line looking up eazy e, as long as you stay away from "USER, R. KELLY, FAT MAN SCOOP AND THE REST OF EM TRYING TO CHANGE THE HIP-HOP STYLE AND REPUTATION" December 13, 2006
| Awesome |
I loved both albums. Dre's Chronic was more complete, it had different themes running through and Snoop was great.
But Eazy-E had a more edge on his album and if it was a true dis war, Eazy was victorous. Smart idea to get real hardcore gangsters and future convicts like Dresta and B.G. Knocck out to share in the dissing of Dre.
Great album. I recommend to all. October 18, 2006
| Gimmie that, that ...... |
rating A September 17, 2006
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