If the streets ever had anything to say, N.W.A’s revolutionary debut, Straight Outta Compton, served as its definitive voice. Although hip-hop eggheads initially shunned these original gangstas’ criminal-minded approach, the album remains one of hip-hop’s most influential. While Public Enemy injected heavy doses of self-empowerment and social analysis into their musical attack on the establishment, N.W.A simply threatened to rob it and burn it down. Seconds after the album’s violent, jarring, rampageous title track exploded, Compton instantaneously became a hip-hop landmark. Dr. Dre’s production genius was undeniable and Ice Cube’s chilling Charles Manson-inspired prophecies frightened America.When MC Ren, Cube, Dre and the late Eazy-E protested police brutality by returning fire with “Fuck Tha Police,” the FBI threats began. Meanwhile, slick, funk-injected villainous anthems like “Dopeman” and “Gangsta, Gangsta” placed listeners in their criminal mindset, making it acceptable to root for the “bad guy”. Inside is the Track-list and videos
Tracklist
00:00 Straight outta compton
04:20 Fuck tha police
10:08 Gangsta gangsta
15:45 If it ain't ruff
19:20 Parental discretion iz advised
24:37 8 ball (remix)
29:31 Something like that
33:08 Express yourself
37:34 Compton's n the house" (remix)
42:56 I ain't tha 1
47:52 Dopeman" (remix)
53:13 Quiet on tha set
57:14 Something 2 dance 2
1:00:48 Express yourself (extended mix)
1:05:32 Bonus beats
1:08:36 Straight outta compton (extended mix)
1:13:31 A bitch iz a bitch
N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
N.W.A. - Express Yourself
NWA - Express Yourself (Original beat)
Bone Thugs N Harmony- Fuck The Police (Cover)
N.W.A - Gangsta Gangsta ft Snoop Dogg & C Murder
Mack 10 - Dopeman
If It Ain't Ruff-WC
Big Pun, Fat Joe & Cuban Link - Quiet On Tha Set
Cleveland Show - Straight Outta Compton - Eazy-E
Rage Against The Machine - Fuck The Police
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