Eazy E was the only gang banger in the group from what I recall. I think you and bitchy are missing the 'street reporter' part of what they did, even Eazy E wasn't for living the lifestyle he sang about, it's a first person narrative, not a confession in a holding cell. His comments after Tupac died were on those lines, that Tupac was trying to keep it 'street' when he had the opportunity to get away from that, and in a way that's what killed him. Dre started Death Row with Shug Knight, and you really cannot get more gangsta than Shug. He's currently looking at life for running over two of the movie crewmen, one of them died. Doesn't matter that Dre never was a banger if he's around Eazy, Shug, Tupac, and Snoop Dog. It's like calling a non made mafia member a faker... not a good idea.beats me wrote:One thing I found interesting, although unsurprising, even though they were part of the start of gangster rap, or reality rap as they called it, they pretty much moved the fuck away from that lifestyle with the success of the first album and it appears Dr. Dre and Ice Cube were never part of that lifestyle to begin with. Yet for decades they were/are still rapping about how gangster they are.
I picked up NWA- Straight outa Compton and Ministry's- Land of Rape and Honey on the same day. Great year for aggressive electronic music!