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+----------------+------------------------------------------+----------------+ | | | Artist : Eazy E | | Album : Featuring Eazy E-(Advance) | | Bitrate : VBR kbps | | | +-------------------------------[Release Info]-------------------------------+ | | | Label : Priority Records | | Year : 2007 | | Genre : Rap | | Rip date : Nov-28-2007 | | Store date : Dec-04-2007 | | Size : 97,7 MB | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | |Track Listing: | | | | 01 - Luv 4 Dem Gangsta'z 04:35 | | 02 - 2 Hard Muthas feat. MC Ren 04:25 | | 03 - Trust No Bitch feat. Clipse, DJ Quick 05:03 | | and AMG | | 04 - L.A. Is The Place feat. Ron De Vu 04:34 | | 05 - Findum, Fuckem And Flee feat. N.W.A. 03:56 | | 06 - Get Yo Ride On feat. Mack 10 and MC Eiht 03:31 | | 07 - Black Nigga Killa 04:48 | | 08 - We Want Eazy (12" Remix) 06:39 | | 09 - Foe The Love Of Money feat. Bone 04:11 | | Thugs-N-Harmony | | 10 - I'd Rather Fuck You feat. N.W.A 03:58 | | 11 - 24 Hrs To Live 04:44 | | 12 - Boyz In The Hood feat. Dr. Dre (G Mix) 05:40 | | 13 - Fat Girl feat. Ron De Vu 02:50 | | 14 - Automobile feat. N.W.A. 03:17 | | 15 - P.S. Phuk U 2 feat. Clipse and DJ Quick 03:25 | | 16 - Ruthless Villian feat. MC Ren 02:58 | | | | ───── | | 68:34 min | | | +-------------------------------[Release Notes]------------------------------+ | | | Whether as a member of N.W.A., a solo act, or a label head, Eazy-E was | | one of the most controversial figures in gangsta rap. While his | | technical skills as a rapper were never the greatest, his distinctive | | delivery (invariably described as a high-pitched whine), over-the-top | | lyrics, and undeniable charisma made him a star. Following N.W.A.'s | | breakup, E's street credibility took a major beating, though his | | recordings continued to sell well when they appeared; unfortunately, he | | was diagnosed with AIDS in 1995, and died not long after. | | | | Eric "Eazy-E" Wright was born September 7, 1964, in Compton, CA, a rough | | part of the Los Angeles metro area that N.W.A. would later make | | notorious. A high school dropout, Wright turned to drug dealing to | | support himself, and eventually used the profits to start his own rap | | label, Ruthless Records, with partner and music-business veteran Jerry | | Heller. E discovered a major performing talent in the D.O.C., and | | recruited Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to write songs for his stable of artists. | | When their composition "Boyz-N-the Hood" was rejected by Ruthless signee | | HBO, Cube, Dre, and E formed the first version of N.W.A. to record it | | themselves. Their first album, N.W.A. and the Posse, was released in | | 1987 and largely ignored; after a few tweaks of the lineup and the | | rough-edged subject matter, 1988's Straight Outta Compton made N.W.A. | | into superstars. E seized the opportunity to release a solo project | | later in the year, titled Eazy-Duz-It, which would be the only full- | | length album he would complete; it would sell well over two-million | | copies. | | | | After Ice Cube's bitter departure from N.W.A. toward the end of 1989 | | (precipitated in part by Heller's business tactics), Eazy-E took over | | his not inconsiderable share of the rapping and songwriting duties, | | becoming the group's dominant voice on 1991's Efil4zaggin. His taste for | | cartoon-ish vulgarity began to undermine the claims of realistic inner- | | city reporting that the group had used to defend themselves. Disputes | | between the members led to N.W.A.'s breakup that summer, and a court | | battle between Ruthless and Dre's new label Death Row soon followed, | | with Eazy alleging that Death Row head Suge Knight had coerced Ruthless | | into releasing Dre from his contract. The case was eventually thrown | | out, but a bitter feud between Dre and Eazy raged for the next several | | years; Dre's seminal solo debut The Chronic made merciless fun of Eazy. | | E's 1992 solo EP 5150 Home 4 tha Sick sold well, but did little to | | dispel his increasingly cartoon-ish image; he found more success running | | the Ruthless label, with a roster that included Above the Law, N.W.A. | | bandmate MC Ren, the poorly received all-female group H.W.A. (Hoez With | | Attitude), and, eventually, the lucrative Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Eazy | | addressed his feud with Dre on the 1993 EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um | | Killa, which famously included an actual photo of Dre wearing makeup and | | sequins during his World Class Wreckin' Cru days. Still, save for | | dissing Dre, Eazy didn't seem to have much to say, and despite healthy | | record sales, his artistic credibility was declining at an alarming | | rate. Eazy didn't help matters much when, in early 1993, he spoke out in | | support of Theodore Briseno, the only LAPD officer involved in the | | Rodney King beating to express displeasure; later in the year, he paid | | 2,500 dollars to attend a Republican fund-raiser, which his detractors | | saw as a further betrayal of his roots. | | | | In early 1995, Eazy entered the hospital with respiratory difficulties, | | believing he had developed asthma. The diagnosis was far more serious: | | he had contracted AIDS. Eazy announced his plight to the public shortly | | thereafter, winning admiration for his straightforward attitude. Sadly, | | just a few weeks later, on March 26, 1995, the disease claimed his life. | | The record he had been working on, Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin | | Compton, was released posthumously (in unfinished form) later on in the | | year. In 2002, on the seventh anniversary of his death, some previously | | unreleased material from the Ruthless vaults was released as the EP | | Impact of a Legend, which was accompanied by a DVD. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
+----------------+------------------------------------------+----------------+ | | | Artist : Eazy E | | Album : Featuring Eazy E-(Advance) | | Bitrate : VBR kbps | | | +-------------------------------[Release Info]-------------------------------+ | | | Label : Priority Records | | Year : 2007 | | Genre : Rap | | Rip date : Nov-28-2007 | | Store date : Dec-04-2007 | | Size : 97,7 MB | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | |Track Listing: | | | | 01 - Luv 4 Dem Gangsta'z 04:35 | | 02 - 2 Hard Muthas feat. MC Ren 04:25 | | 03 - Trust No Bitch feat. Clipse, DJ Quick 05:03 | | and AMG | | 04 - L.A. Is The Place feat. Ron De Vu 04:34 | | 05 - Findum, Fuckem And Flee feat. N.W.A. 03:56 | | 06 - Get Yo Ride On feat. Mack 10 and MC Eiht 03:31 | | 07 - Black Nigga Killa 04:48 | | 08 - We Want Eazy (12" Remix) 06:39 | | 09 - Foe The Love Of Money feat. Bone 04:11 | | Thugs-N-Harmony | | 10 - I'd Rather Fuck You feat. N.W.A 03:58 | | 11 - 24 Hrs To Live 04:44 | | 12 - Boyz In The Hood feat. Dr. Dre (G Mix) 05:40 | | 13 - Fat Girl feat. Ron De Vu 02:50 | | 14 - Automobile feat. N.W.A. 03:17 | | 15 - P.S. Phuk U 2 feat. Clipse and DJ Quick 03:25 | | 16 - Ruthless Villian feat. MC Ren 02:58 | | | | ÄÄÄÄÄ | | 68:34 min | | | +-------------------------------[Release Notes]------------------------------+ | | | Whether as a member of N.W.A., a solo act, or a label head, Eazy-E was | | one of the most controversial figures in gangsta rap. While his | | technical skills as a rapper were never the greatest, his distinctive | | delivery (invariably described as a high-pitched whine), over-the-top | | lyrics, and undeniable charisma made him a star. Following N.W.A.'s | | breakup, E's street credibility took a major beating, though his | | recordings continued to sell well when they appeared; unfortunately, he | | was diagnosed with AIDS in 1995, and died not long after. | | | | Eric "Eazy-E" Wright was born September 7, 1964, in Compton, CA, a rough | | part of the Los Angeles metro area that N.W.A. would later make | | notorious. A high school dropout, Wright turned to drug dealing to | | support himself, and eventually used the profits to start his own rap | | label, Ruthless Records, with partner and music-business veteran Jerry | | Heller. E discovered a major performing talent in the D.O.C., and | | recruited Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to write songs for his stable of artists. | | When their composition "Boyz-N-the Hood" was rejected by Ruthless signee | | HBO, Cube, Dre, and E formed the first version of N.W.A. to record it | | themselves. Their first album, N.W.A. and the Posse, was released in | | 1987 and largely ignored; after a few tweaks of the lineup and the | | rough-edged subject matter, 1988's Straight Outta Compton made N.W.A. | | into superstars. E seized the opportunity to release a solo project | | later in the year, titled Eazy-Duz-It, which would be the only full- | | length album he would complete; it would sell well over two-million | | copies. | | | | After Ice Cube's bitter departure from N.W.A. toward the end of 1989 | | (precipitated in part by Heller's business tactics), Eazy-E took over | | his not inconsiderable share of the rapping and songwriting duties, | | becoming the group's dominant voice on 1991's Efil4zaggin. His taste for | | cartoon-ish vulgarity began to undermine the claims of realistic inner- | | city reporting that the group had used to defend themselves. Disputes | | between the members led to N.W.A.'s breakup that summer, and a court | | battle between Ruthless and Dre's new label Death Row soon followed, | | with Eazy alleging that Death Row head Suge Knight had coerced Ruthless | | into releasing Dre from his contract. The case was eventually thrown | | out, but a bitter feud between Dre and Eazy raged for the next several | | years; Dre's seminal solo debut The Chronic made merciless fun of Eazy. | | E's 1992 solo EP 5150 Home 4 tha Sick sold well, but did little to | | dispel his increasingly cartoon-ish image; he found more success running | | the Ruthless label, with a roster that included Above the Law, N.W.A. | | bandmate MC Ren, the poorly received all-female group H.W.A. (Hoez With | | Attitude), and, eventually, the lucrative Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Eazy | | addressed his feud with Dre on the 1993 EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um | | Killa, which famously included an actual photo of Dre wearing makeup and | | sequins during his World Class Wreckin' Cru days. Still, save for | | dissing Dre, Eazy didn't seem to have much to say, and despite healthy | | record sales, his artistic credibility was declining at an alarming | | rate. Eazy didn't help matters much when, in early 1993, he spoke out in | | support of Theodore Briseno, the only LAPD officer involved in the | | Rodney King beating to express displeasure; later in the year, he paid | | 2,500 dollars to attend a Republican fund-raiser, which his detractors | | saw as a further betrayal of his roots. | | | | In early 1995, Eazy entered the hospital with respiratory difficulties, | | believing he had developed asthma. The diagnosis was far more serious: | | he had contracted AIDS. Eazy announced his plight to the public shortly | | thereafter, winning admiration for his straightforward attitude. Sadly, | | just a few weeks later, on March 26, 1995, the disease claimed his life. | | The record he had been working on, Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin | | Compton, was released posthumously (in unfinished form) later on in the | | year. In 2002, on the seventh anniversary of his death, some previously | | unreleased material from the Ruthless vaults was released as the EP | | Impact of a Legend, which was accompanied by a DVD. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net