![]() And so Eazy's leading answer to Dre became "Real Muthaphuckkin G's." Content Yet the next day, Dresta brought to the studio his brother Knocc Out, who, improvising it on the spot, added a verse. Dresta, thereby forming the song concept, wrote all the lyrics for an Eazy and Dresta duet. Visiting the brothers' house, Eazy's associate found Dresta and took him to the studio, where Eazy told him tales of Dre. Recently released from several years of youth incarceration, Dresta had forged his rap skill through activities inside, whereby his reputation preceded him onto the streets. Its lead single originally slated was "It's On." But an Eazy associate got word of two halfbrothers, both Nutty Blocc Compton Crips, who rapped. To seize the moment, Eazy planned an EP, shorter than an album. ![]() On the album, Dre and guest rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg, a star on the rise at the time, diss Eazy-E in skits, in the single " Fuck wit Dre Day" plus its music video, and, closing the album, in the hidden track " Bitches Ain't Shit." It released Dre's The Chronic, which in 1993 broke gangsta rap onto pop radio. Dre left N.W.A and, with Suge Knight, launched Death Row Records.
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