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Eazy-Duz-It

 
Album Review: Eazy-Duz-It

  • Artist: Eazy-E
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Released only a month after Straight Outta Compton (1988), Eazy-Duz-It was the first N.W.A spin-off album. Years before Ice Cube went solo with Amerikkka's Most Wanted (1990), before Dr. Dre changed the rap game with The Chronic (1992), before MC Ren struggled to establish himself with Shock of the Hour (1993), and before Yella simply fell into obscurity, Eazy-E rose to immediate superstar status with this solo debut. It's no wonder why, for the album plays like a humorous, self-centered twist on Straight Outta Compton with Eazy-E, the most charismatic member of N.W.A, front and center while his associates are busy behind the scenes, producing the beats and writing the songs. In terms of production, Dr. Dre and Yella meld together P-Funk, Def Jam-style hip-hop, and the leftover electro sounds of mid-'80s Los Angeles, creating a dense, funky, and thoroughly unique style of their own. In terms of songwriting, the D.O.C., Ice Cube, and MC Ren are each credited; plus, Ren performs raps of his own on five of the 12 songs. The collaborative nature of the music -- with Dre and Yella producing; the D.O.C., Ice Cube, and MC Ren writing the songs; MC Ren featured as a guest on half of them; and Eazy-E performing -- fortunately makes Eazy-Duz-It more of an N.W.A effort than a true solo album. This is fortunate because as charismatic as he may be, Eazy-E isn't an especially gifted MC. He's at his best here when he's cracking wise and also when he's overshadowed by Dr. Dre's productions, particularly on the four-song sequence of "Eazy Duz It," "We Want Eazy," "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn," and "Radio" -- all heavily produced songs with layers upon layers of samples and beats competing with Eazy-E's rhymes for attention. Straight Outta Compton is no doubt the more revolutionary album, yet Eazy-Duz-It is a great companion, showcasing N.W.A's sense of humor and, despite the often violent subject matter, casting them in a lighter, more humorous mood. When Eazy-E would return with a second solo release, 5150 Home 4 tha Sick, his N.W.A associates would be M.I.A. and the difference would be stark. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Still Talkin' (Prelude) Eazy-E (3:50)
Nobody Move Ice Cube, MC Ren, The D.O.C. Eazy-E (4:49)
Ruthless Villain MC Ren Eazy-E (2:59)
2 Hard Mutha's Eazy-E (4:26)
Boyz-n-the Hood [Remix] Eazy-E, Ice Cube Eazy-E (6:22)
Eazy-Duz-It MC Ren, Dr. Dre Eazy-E (4:21)
We Want Eazy Eazy-E, Maceo Parker, Bootsy Collins, George Clinton Eazy-E (5:01)
Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn Eazy-E (3:41)
Radio MC Ren, Dr. Dre Eazy-E (4:58)
No More ?'s Ice Cube Eazy-E (3:55)
I'mma Break It Down Eazy-E (3:29)
Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10 Eazy-E (2:10)

Credits

Eazy-E (Main Performer), Eazy-E (Executive Producer), Dr. Dre (Producer), Donovan Sound (Engineer), Yella (Producer), Eric Poppleton (Photography), Big Bass Brian (Mastering)
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Eazy-Duz-It
Studio album by Eazy-E
Released September 16, 1988
Recorded 1987-1988
Genre West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap,comedy rap
Length 50:00
68:00 (Remastered edition)
Label Ruthless, Priority
Producer Dr. Dre, DJ Yella
Professional reviews
Eazy-E chronology
- Eazy-Duz-It
(1988)
5150: Home 4 tha Sick
(1992)
Singles from Eazy-Duz-It
  1. "Boyz-n-the-Hood"
    Released: 1989
  2. "Eazy-Duz-It"
    Released: 1989
  3. "Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn"
    Released: 1989
  4. "We Want Eazy"
    Released: 1989

Eazy-Duz-It is the debut album from late rapper Eazy-E (of N.W.A.), released in 1988. The album was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, and largely written by MC Ren, Ice Cube, and the D.O.C.[1]

Eazy-Duz-It helped popularize gangsta rap along with N.W.A's debut album Straight Outta Compton. It has sold over two million copies. The album reached No. 41 on The Billboard 200. In 1998, the album was listed in The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.

In 2003, the album was remastered, with Eazy-E's EP 5150: Home 4 tha Sick included.

# Title Featured Performer(s) Length
1 (Prelude) "Still Talkin" Ice Cube, The D.O.C. 3:50
2 "Nobody Move" MC Ren 4:49
3 "Ruthless Villain" MC Ren 2:59
4 "2 Hard Mutha's" MC Ren 4:26
5 "Boyz-n-the-Hood" 6:22
6 "Eazy-Duz-It" 4:21
7 "We Want Eazy" Dr. Dre, MC Ren 5:01
8 "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" 3:41
9 "Radio" Dr. Dre, MC Ren 4:58
10 "No More ?'s" 3:55
11 "I'mma Break It Down" 3:29
12 "Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10" 2:11

Contents

Samples

Personnel

  • Big Bass Brian - Mastering
  • Dr. Dre - Producer
  • Eazy-E - Executive Producer and Performer
  • Eric Poppleton - Photography
  • Donovan Sound - Engineer
  • Yella - Producer
  • Ice Cube - Writer
  • MC Ren - Writer

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1988 The Billboard 200 41
1988 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 12

References

  1. ^ Information regarding song credits taken from liner notes/credits ofEazy-Duz-It.

 
 
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