The Most Influential Rap Group of All Time?
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Top Comments (10)
It's hilarious how Eazy-E decided to go from being a criminal to the much safer career of rapping about being a criminal.
It's also important to note that their most famous album, "Straight Outta Compton" got honored in the Library of Congress's national recording registry in 2017. They were honored for the cultural significance the album had at the time and still has today.
If you wanna make a really long one or a several part long one, do the Wu Tang Clan Not only do they have lots of group albums to begin with but almost all of their members have big solo projects and collabs with other non-group members which would be fun to cover
Mr. Beat doesnt look like the guy you would think would cover N.W.A, but boy are we lucky he did. One of my favorite groups. I think anyone who's ever felt like they didn't go along with the status Quo could relate with N.W.A
Which rap group would you like for me to cover for this series next?
Turning adversity into success is what I take out of this story of NWA. My mom grew up in LA in the 80s and said it was the first time she felt the city was depicted truthfully in music. She raised me on it and it helped me expand my music taste into so many genres. Definitely need to cover Wu-Tang Clan or Tribe Called Quest next, Mr Beat
This line inspired me. "There's a store, but don't point, walk inside, case the joint" - Eazy E
MC Ren has always been under rated
I literally laughed out loud at the "well I'm a white dude from Kansas so I'll just let you read it..." 😆😆😆
"Well... I'm a white dude from Kansas so I'll just let you read it" -The Beat Goes On, 2022
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Top Comments (10)
It's hilarious how Eazy-E decided to go from being a criminal to the much safer career of rapping about being a criminal.
It's also important to note that their most famous album, "Straight Outta Compton" got honored in the Library of Congress's national recording registry in 2017. They were honored for the cultural significance the album had at the time and still has today.
If you wanna make a really long one or a several part long one, do the Wu Tang Clan Not only do they have lots of group albums to begin with but almost all of their members have big solo projects and collabs with other non-group members which would be fun to cover
Mr. Beat doesnt look like the guy you would think would cover N.W.A, but boy are we lucky he did. One of my favorite groups. I think anyone who's ever felt like they didn't go along with the status Quo could relate with N.W.A
Which rap group would you like for me to cover for this series next?
Turning adversity into success is what I take out of this story of NWA. My mom grew up in LA in the 80s and said it was the first time she felt the city was depicted truthfully in music. She raised me on it and it helped me expand my music taste into so many genres. Definitely need to cover Wu-Tang Clan or Tribe Called Quest next, Mr Beat
This line inspired me. "There's a store, but don't point, walk inside, case the joint" - Eazy E
MC Ren has always been under rated
I literally laughed out loud at the "well I'm a white dude from Kansas so I'll just let you read it..." 😆😆😆
"Well... I'm a white dude from Kansas so I'll just let you read it" -The Beat Goes On, 2022