N.W.A. - STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (BONUS TRACKS) (RMST)
Facts
| Studio | Priority Records |
| UPC Code | 724353793623 |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Because living on the streets is all about "(female dogs) and money" |
With a title like Straight Outta Compton, you might think the whole thing is about being from Compton and what an impact it has, how you should be thankful people these days don't have to deal what I do, basically, exploiting the horrors of Compton (indeed, a horrible place to live, kiddies). _______ that, it's all about how tough these f______ are, it's all image. So what if they say lines referring to some violent behaviors and that classic line from the title track at the beginning? Seriously, read the lyrics to these songs. The majority of this _______ on the songs hardly reach the depth of rap these days. Don't say that this is brilliant poetry from the streets about living in the Compton ghetto. It's as self indulgent as any bragging teenager with a small _______.
I'll be fair, there's some songs worth noting, for the beats and humor alone. 8-Ball is a hilarious day to day life of Eazy-E, a slacker idiot insulting mexicans for cutting them off (like that only happens IN COMPTON!) and puking in the parking lot after drinking. I love the beat on this one, which is one reason why it's fun to listen to. Great hard beat! Most play out like that.
Oh, and if your talking about shooting people, tell them why, like if their trying to take your life or something. Tell people it's for self defense please (same goes with nearly every other reference to murder) for the fear of your life.
In short, don't listen to these gansters, there just trying to make themselves look tougher than you.
5.5/10 February 11, 2008
| The strength of street knowledge... |
Take the title track for example. It's a statement of purpose the likes of which you've never heard. Over a background of thundering electrified funk, rappers Ice Cube, MC Ren, and Eazy-E unleash a flurry of great lines, ripping your ears open to make sure that you can hear every word they have to say. It's raw and loud and brilliant. Seriously, I still get a little burst of joy every time Ice Cube thunders "AK-47 is the tool/ Don't make me act a motherf***ing fool!" After that comes "F*** The Police," a pissed-off, brutal, and often hilarious rant against police brutality. "Gangsta Gangsta" is a stomping, darkly funny personal narrative with lines as immortal as "To a kid looking up to me/ Life ain't nothin' but bitches and money." "I Ain't Tha 1" is righteously furious, and "If It Ain't Ruff" is smooth as hell. "Compton's In The House" is classic everybody-on-the-mic jam session, and "Dopeman" is just plain cruel.
So, it's just plain freaking great. Anybody who wants to know anything about rap outta have this. November 17, 2007
| Classic album |
| Classic gangsta hip hop. |
| Comin Straight Outta Compton! |
