Genius Lyrics
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Eazy-E – No More ?'s
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[Intro: Eazy-E, & Regina King] / We're sitting here with Eazy-E / Believe that / How are you doing? / Alright / So, Eazy, tell me, how was your life as a youngster? / [Verse 1
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Eazy-E (Ft. The Genie, Phalos Mode & Sacraphyce) – No More Tears
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[Intro] / Yeah, you know how it is / Born in chains, die in pain / Raised in the devils hands / So we confiscate your body like contraband, haha / Oh, you don't know? The Grim
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Eazy-E – No More ?'s Samples
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Eazy-E – Eazy-Duz-It
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This is the title track from Eazy-E’s 1988 debut, Eazy-Duz-It. The single was released in 1989 along with “Ruthless Villain” and “Radio” on the B-side.
Dr. Dre, DJ Yella and Eazy-
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TRU (Ft. C-Murder) – TRU ?'s
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(Reporter) we're sittin here with C-Murder / (C-Murder) whasup / (Reporter) how are you doing? / (C-Murder) alright / (Reporter) so C tell me, how was your life as a youngster
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Ph0ton – Young Samples
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The Bar-Kays – Shake Your Rump To The Funk Samples
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See all of “Shake Your Rump To The Funk” by The Bar-Kays’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Trina – Hustling Samples
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See all of “Hustling” by Trina’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Sublime – Smoke Two Joints Samples
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See all of “Smoke Two Joints” by Sublime’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Game (Ft. Eazy-E) – Still Cruisin
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[Intro: Red Spyda] / What we always do about this time / (Eyo Eazy) / [Verse 1: Eazy-E] / 1, 2, 3, and to the 4 / Eazy muthafuckin' E with the chrome to your dome / Cruisin' in my
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Eazy-E (Ft. Cold 187um & Kokane) – Any Last Werdz
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“Any Last Werdz” is the third track on Eazy-E’s EP It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, released in 1993. It was also released on the 12"-single Real Muthaphuckkin G’s.
It was the EP’
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The Game & Kanye West – Eazy
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“Eazy” is a track from The Game and Ye, marking the duo’s ninth officially released collaboration.
The song is named after the late West Coast rapper Eazy-E, whose 1988 debut
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G-Eazy & Kehlani – Good Life
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Kehlani and G-Eazy collaborated on the theme song for the 8th installment of the Fast & Furious series called “The Fate of the Furious” (out April 14th, 2017)
The song was
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Eazy-E (Ft. MC Ren) – Nobody Move
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This track from Eazy-E’s 1988 solo debut Eazy-Duz-It (on his label Ruthless Records) sees him and MC Ren robbing a bank until the police show up and complicate things.
Samples
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Eazy-E – Boyz-n-the Hood
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“Boyz-n-the-Hood” is the solo debut by rapper Eazy-E as a part of N.W.A. Ice Cube wrote the song, and originally intended it to be for H.B.O., another group signed by Ruthless, but
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Eazy-E (Ft. B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta & Sylk-E. Fyne) – Ole School Shit
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A nice hip hop track with disses towards Dr Dre
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The Lonely Island (Ft. Chris Parnell & Natalie Portman) – Natalie's Rap
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Natalie Portman sheds her “good girl” image as she raps about doing drugs, cheating on tests at Harvard, and other scandalous activities in her life on this SNL Digital Short
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Eazy-E (Ft. Roc Slanga) – Switchez
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This song was featured on Eazy’s album, impact of a legend. it disses dr dre and snoop dogg and has some quotes to the song and video of ‘nutin but a g thang’
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Eminem – Without Me
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The Eminem Show’s lead single shows Eminem’s realization of his importance to the rap game and his claim that it wouldn’t be the same without him.
“Without Me” is recognized to
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Eazy-E (Ft. Dirty Red) – Wut Would You Do
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The posthumously released “Wut Would U Do” finds Eazy-E playing off the title of Tha Dogg Pound’s 1994 track “What Would U Do” as he disses them, Snoop, Dr. Dre and Death Row
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Marc E. Bassy (Ft. G-Eazy) – You & Me
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[Verse 1: Marc E. Bassy] / Girl you party all the time / Don't let me stay on your mind / Adderall and cheap wine / Just to stay awake in conversation / We were always so damn
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem) – Forgot About Dre
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“Forgot About Dre” was released as the second single from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album, and it was his statement to anyone feeling like his production suffered after his escape from Death
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Eazy-E – Still Talkin'
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[Prelude: Eazy-E] / Hahahahaha! / Good evening and welcome to Eazy's playhouse, you stupid muthafucka! / Now that you got the album / What the fuck are you gonna do with it, bitch
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The Lonely Island – Natalie's Rap Interpolations
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See all of “Natalie's Rap” by The Lonely Island’s interpolations
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Eazy-E – Niggaz My Height Don't Fight
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[Intro] / "Gimmie this, gimmie that, gimmie this, gimmie that / Bitch, step back and stop tryna jack." / "But mister dopeman, dopeman, can I get a hit?" / "No, ho, but you can get
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G-Eazy (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) – No More
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[Intro: Ty Dolla $ign] / (I'm surprised you even remember that) / (Sometimes I just can't take it no more) / ([?]) / (Damn, James) / (Yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah) / (Bluey, why you do it
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Eazy-E – Boyz-N-The Hood (Remix)
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Eazy-E steps up with his usual gangster persona in the classic gangsta rap track “Boyz N The Hood”, dropping references to street life in Compton at the time – cars, violence and
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Eazy-E (Ft. B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta) – Real Muthaphuckkin G's
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“Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” is Eazy-E’s response to Dr. Dre and his former protege Snoop Doggy Dogg’s numerous disses on The Chronic—most notably “Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s
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Eazy-E – Luv 4 Dem Gangsta'z
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“Luv 4 Dem Gangsta'z” was released in 1994 on the Beverly Hills Cop III soundtrack and is also on the later released compilation Featuring … Eazy-E from 2007. It was written by
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Eazy-E – Radio
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“Radio” is the ninth track from Eazy-E’s debut full-length album Eazy-Duz-It. The album was released in September 1988 (right after N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton) by his label
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Eazy-E (Ft. Dr. Dre) – Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn
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Eazy-er Said Than Dunn was one of Eazy-E’s first singles. Since it had no explicit lyrics, it was permitted for the radio. The music video shows N.W.A. at the club playing the
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JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown – Shut Yo Bitch Ass Up / Muddy Waters
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[Part I: Shut Yo Bitch Ass Up] / [Intro] / Shut the fuck up talking to— / [Verse 1: Danny Brown] / I don't rap circles 'round niggas, I do figure eights / Rent free in nigga's
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Ice Cube – No Vaseline
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“No Vaseline” is Ice Cube’s diss track about his former group N.W.A and their manager, Jerry Heller.
Cube left N.W.A in 1989 over financial issues, and the group took shots at him
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Eazy-E (Ft. MC Ren) – Ruthless Villain
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On “Ruthless Villain,” Compton rapper Eazy-E enlists the help of MC Ren for the aggressive track. On the track, the artists boast their criminal backgrounds and warn their
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G-Eazy (Ft. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B) – No Limit
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“No Limit” is the first single released from rapper G-Eazy’s third studio album The Beautiful & Damned.
On the post-chorus, Cardi B’s borrows her flow from the hook of Tear Da
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Lil Eazy-E – Get Crackin'
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* in the actual video game, not on the accompanying CD soundtrack / We got Swoop on the boards / And E on da vocal cords / We got Swoop on The boards / And E on the vocal cords
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Eazy-E (Ft. Dr. Dre) – Eazy Street
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This song was firstly released on The Return of Superfly (soundtrack) in 1990 and is written by Eazy-E and Dr. Dre, who also appears in a few lines. This track is too to find on
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N.W.A – Gangsta Gangsta
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Off of N.W.A’s 1st album Straight Outta Compton.
You can also hear this song on the radio channel West Coast Classics in Grand Theft Auto V.
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