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With the BIG3 continuously growing and Talib Kweli hoarding music the culture needs, both hip-hop legends have plenty of more to contribute to today's rap climate. Also, with Ice Cube and Talib Kweli as charismatic of a unit as they are in an interview setting, this episode of the People's Party has the potential to be one of the greatest pieces of content, Uproxx and Kweli have released to date.Ĭheck out the clip of Ice Cube revealing his inspiration behind writing Eazy-E's "Boyz N The Hood" below and look out for the full episode of People's Party with Talib Kweli featuring Ice Cube dropping on Monday, Feb. Listen to Boyz N Da Hood 07 by Lil Eazy-E, 1,529 Shazams. We was all fans of Slick Rick and fans of KRS(-One)… So those was my favorite cats at the time and so I wanted to make a rhyme that talked about what I knew about: Everything going on in the neighborhood." Hey yo Eazy man some niggaz a bitch (Yo) Hey man why dont you come off the piano for a minute.
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Motherfuckers said it wasnt gonna work to crack (word) That crazy shit, yeah the stupid shit. Dre Hey yo, remember that shit Eazy did a while back. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. (What Does It Mean?),' so it was in that vein of telling a story. Eazy-E - Boyz-N-The-Hood (remix) Lyrics & Traduction. 'Boyz-N-The-Hood' by Eazy-E sampled Besides 'Change the Beat (Female Version)'. "It was in the nature of (Ice-T's) '6 in the Mornin,' (Schoolly D’s) 'P.S.K. The "Steady Mobbin" rapper then went on to reveal that the storytelling raps that he admired during that time influenced him to write the bars stating: They didn’t understand what I was talking about so they rejected it and then Dre convinced Eazy to do it." 'You talking another language, man.' And I was. Dre influenced Eazy-E to the deliver rhymes. With hip-hop purists being cognizant of his pen, the discussion of Ice Cube's songwriting influence during N.W.A's early days arose to which he revealed the inspiration behind writing Eazy-E's most popular song, "Boyz N The Hood." Cube revealed that he had initially written the cinematic song for a Queens-based rap collective called, Homeboys Only, but they were utterly confused by the context of the song as he described how Dr. Recently, the gangsta rap pioneer made his way to the Uproxx office as a guest on Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh's coveted podcast entitled the People's Party with Talib Kweli to discuss his legacy, his impact on the culture, the success of the BIG3, and more.