N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton (Official Music Video)
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Published 2009-02-27
Official Music Video for Straight Outta Compton performed by N.W.A.
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All Comments (21)
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when gangsters were trying to be accepted as musicians, now musicians just wanna be gangsters
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Ice cubes opening in this song is literally LEGENDARY
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0% Annoying Special Effects 0% Autotune 0% Mumbling 100% PURE TALENT 🔥🔥
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Eazy E - The Mind Dre - The Body Cube - The Heart Ren - The Soul Yella- The Balance
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"You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge." Legendary words
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Happy Birthday to Eazy E 🥳 He would’ve turned 56 years old today.
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Ice Cube's intro verse was the best verse gets me hyped right away
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0% Golden Teeth 0% Repeated Lyrics 0% Inaudible 100% Actual rap that doesn't suck and is impactful in a good way
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"Niggas start to mumble, they wanna rumble". Oh Ice Cube, if you only knew how true that line is.
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History class will be so interesting in 200 years
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“Straight out of Compton, crazy MF named IceCube, From a gang called N.W.A” One of the best lyrics I’ve ever heard
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"R-E-N spells Ren, but I'm RAW" This line is too F dope, man.
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I’m surprised ice cube didn’t melt because his part was so fire
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Godfathers of Gangtsa Rap
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Bring back this Type of Rap with REAL rappers
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If you still listen to NWA in 2024 you know real rap!
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Old School Rap: People sat on trash and made gold. Modern Rap: People sit on gold and make trash.
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When a group of homies make a group project
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TRUE gangsta rap no autotune needed RIP ERIC EASY E WRIGHT
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I grew up in LA. This is what it was really like for a young African American boy. Yes, they were boys. Today's hip hop can't even touch this. This is so raw. This is what these young boys were living every day.