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Eazy-Duz-It

Eazy-Duz-It
Eazy-E

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Track Listing

  1. Still Talkin'
  2. Nobody Move
  3. Ruthless Villain
  4. 2 Hard Mutha's
  5. Boyz N The Hood
  6. Eazy Duz It
  7. We Want Eazy
  8. Eazy Er Said Than Dunn
  9. Radio
  10. No More 's
  11. I'mma Break It Down
  12. Eazy Chapter 8 Verse 10
  13. New Year's Evil
  14. Only If You Want It
  15. Neighbourhood Sniper
  16. Niggaz My Height Don't Fight
  17. Merry Muthafuckin' Xmas

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #61276 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-09-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Explicit Lyrics, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Sublime, largely ignored album from the REAL voice of NWA.5
For the most part, Eazy-E eschews the gangsta sensibilities of his 'NWA' work, instead embuing this work with a thick, often oddly unfunny vein of sexual humour. This would be the basis for a substantial gripe were in not for his extraodrinary voice (though an acquired taste), a barely civil sneer one second, exploding into a furious rant the next. This is powerful, almost life-affirming stuff at times- which seems bizarre coming from a lower middle-class white Englishman, but... this is simply wonderful.

Eazy-E drifted into mediocrity in later years, usurped by both Dre and Ice Cube as the most important voice in the NWA 'Family', but this record is evidence of his extraodinary vocal talent. This is the sound of a man gloriously discontented with life, but with a change in sight. This is probably the best solo rap record of the 90s, and when he relents from cussing his "b*tches", the material is breathtaking.

[This special edition has a bonus EP, which is slightly inferior to the album material, but- hey- I'm not complaining about more E].

Eazy DID it!5
Eazy is hot off the streetz of Compton and got a CD packed with more plays on the name 'Eazy' than you could shake a stick at!

0. Prelude: "Now you got the album- what the fuck u gonna do with it?!"

1. Still Talkin'
Starts off with two OGz talking about how they knew E when he was just a kid. Actually its really just the NWA boys! Eazy chats cocky in each verse broken down by the OGz talking and a crazy sample from the maestro in between.
A great start to the CD.

2. Nobody Move ft MC Ren
Possibly one of the oldest stickups in rap.
Eazy and Ren decide to perform a stickup and in true gangsta style, there are mishaps!
The beat and Eazy's storytelling style draw you in while the hook is tight as fuck- "Nobody move, nobody gets hurt- BLAM!"

3. Ruthless Villain
Ren kicks a 'corner of the block' freestyle over a hyped drum look. Actually, the beat isn't that hot but Ren's lyrics are and E takes the hook. I'm still not even sure it's even a freestyle but the Ren's lyrics are still tight.

4. 2 Bad Mutha's
Forget any Neptunes beat you heard, this is what a true drum driven beat is about. Yella takes the live drum kit (whether its live drums or programmed, I don't know) to make one hell of an energetic drum driven beat. One of NWA's best from before their EFIL4ZAGGIN style production. Quite possibly my favourite Eazy collabo, or Eazy song, period.

5. Boyz N The Hood
Straight oldschool classic. One of E's most memorable songs. E raps about driving round the hood in his ride and the day to day happenings he sees. Sounds very much true to 80's rap. You totally have to feel this song. Make sure you turn up your speakers to fully experience this classic.

6. Eazy-Duz-It
FEEL the intro to this track! When I first heard it I hoped it would continue throughout the whole track.
The actual song is still straight dope and got a nice selection of loops to keep it jumping

7. We Want Eazy
Made to sound like a live performance. The type of song that would sound dope on a live set. Sit back and vibe to this, its like being at an NWA concert! Great live-sounding instrumental. At the breaks people step to test E but he brushes them off with his cocky remarks!

8. Eazy-er Said Than Dunn
Slightly less up-tempo than the other cuts on the CD, "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" has the same loop throughout and is broken down at the choruses. Not my favourite song on the CD

9. Radio
Another true classic from E.
Eazy and the NWA posse are in the at the local radio taking phone calls. When I heard this song after a long while I thought it was a bit faster but the slightly slowed down beat adds to the funky step of the song. E is yelling his verses into the mic rapping about always having his music on the radio, the song has not one cuss word in it! Also utilises some aspects from NWA's Eastcoast 'cousins' Public Enemy (listen to the chorus I mean)

10. No More ?'s
Great concept for a song. E is being interviewed but raps his answers instead of speaking them!
I particularly like this song for its main loop which isn't too dissimilar to some of Prince's guitar riffs. The second verse is also commendable for the darker atmosphere of 'ganking'

11. I'mma Break It Down
I heard NWA kicked out the Arabian Prince for making their beats too dancey. "I'mma Break It Down" is an example of the work he probably worked on. The sounds are quite jumpy and it sounds like "Something 2 Dance To," but it's still a pretty cool and energetic song.

12. Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10
The outro to the CD. Really is nothing special, just a church ceremony but in Eazy's name (to add to the already numerous amount of 'Eazy' jokes made on the CD. Rather than a religious passage, its about a driveby. Typical Compton style...

Conclusion:
Eazy-Duz-It is an album hard to fault. It represented the old "Straight Outta Compton" sound NWA had before their EFIL4ZAGGIN change in later years. Dre and Yella's productions are tight and above the average sounds of the oldschool sounds of its day.
Eazy is young, cocky and humorous and pack with lots of plays on his name. He is trendy, cool and dope, the anti-role model for ghetto kids. No one but Dre and Yella could have put together what they did. E's voice is very recognisable and unique and made the style of shouting into the mic cool! E managed to pull off a classic, and the CD will hook you into the oldschool sounds.
Its an essential.

4.75/5

Eazy-E Eazy-Duz-It5
A top quality gangsta-rap album, with some great beats and an element of hip-hop. Some features of Dr. Dre, and also MC Ren often featuring in the songs alongside some great humour & heavy drums combine to produce the best Eazy-E album by far. A must buy for any rap/hip hop fan.