which had escalated after Dre and Snoop dissed Eazy-E and Ruthless Records on their 1992 track “Dre Day” from The Chronic. “At the time, it was an all-out war,” Snoop said. He added that ...
The scathing diss track “F__k Wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)” is a ruthless (pun definitely intended) assault on Eazy-E, with jabs at Tim Dog and 2 Live Crew’s Luther “Luke ...
When “Boyz-n-the-Hood” finally made the Billboard charts, Apple was rolling out its fifth generation of iPhones, the Barack Obama presidency was winding down, and Eazy-E had been dead for more ...