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Yeah. (Shrugs). Yeah, they did.

It's most certainly art. By definition. Some people's taste will vary, but to deny that strikes me as provincial at best, and narrow minded at least.

Succinct and beautiful my friend.
And I will again credit Ice Cube, due or not, but I assume, the track on Easy Does It about a home robbery. Great narrative storytelling.
My heart would skip a beat. The direct imagery was unlike anything a film had ever done about that neighborhood to that point.

Good call. Always Into Somethin' is a great track. I just wholesale NWA after O'Shea left into the "lesser-than" pile.
And that extends to The Chronic, as much as I love Calvin.

I'd say you can't afford losing that 30%, but honestly, what's the difference.

Upvote for "grab it like a rabbit"
And weird self awareness .

Well, if he prepared you to get your mind blown, he may have found himself as an editor for Cracked.

Sure. Why not.

I love Ice Cube, and from everything I've been lead to believe, he wrote a fair amount of Eazy's lyrics.
But Eric Wright had some undeniable charisma.

Unabashed fan of Dopeman

The AV Club
Nobody upvotes pussy

Are you accounting for the talents of DJ Yella?

ASAP Rocky nods

I generally credit Cube with the clever turns of phrase.
NWA fell apart without him. Efilrofzaggin had one standout track, 100 miles and runnin'. And that was their response to O'Shea going solo.

David Milch might disagree.

Mobin couldn't hang.

Do they still play the Giant Glass jingle during Sox games?
I used to randomly tell people I played horns on that track.
Who do you call when your windshield's busted?

I don't think I like the Empire jingle, but god help me if I'm not compelled to join in and say "today" on cue.

It's like one of those pictures of spiderwebs produced under the influence of a drug.
Primarily in real time.

Not really. Both are in eastern Africa, both countries speak French, and either one can lay claim as originator of Beef Wellington.