"Straight Outta Compton" NWA - World Premiere Truth About Tupac Movement
Follow Darris Love and TruthAboutTupac Movement backstage with an all access pass behind the scenes of the highly anticipated Straight Outta Compton ...
But you know he from the turf tho? haha why you hatin' on people you don't know? because he got a different lifestyle? Attitude? come on man get it together
+Shehryar Durrani marc rose he was also there i think !!??maybe not !!
Compton Menace Speaks On His Movie Role as "Two Tone" In N.W.A Biopic "Straight Outta Compton"
Parental Advisory: Explicit Content * Compton rapper and Money Hogg Gang member, Compton Menace, chats with DJ Smallz Eyes correspondent Ayisha and ...
these are the guys who portrayed the most dangerous group of all time?!?! I
guess it is what the name actually says. ACTORS!!!! Tyrese is an actor.
That fool comes off as a dam gangsta. Pac was an actor. Look at all the
shit he did. 50 Cent an actor and he was the last gangsta ever. Fuck it I'm
done. Ima eat a steak, get a haircut, buy a suit, then hang myself.
his son should have replaced the guy who play him in the movie but him and his father don't look the same
Straight Outta Compton Cast
In the '80s, the rap group NWA burst onto the music scene with songs that captured the grit, guns and gangs of Compton, CA. Straight Outta Compton follows ...
I wish my father was still here so he could see this movie because he was a
HUGE Ice Cube fan and "No Vaseline" was his favorite song by Cube. RIP DAD
Spectacular movie! does anyone else think that Corey Hawkins looks a bit
like Rev run's youngest son? lol. I feel like this movie came out at the
right time, with all the things that are going on AGAIN today, is like
pressing rewind on this shit.
Thing is those pigs always find a way to tamper with the evidence. They got connections, but I hope they come up with some sort of device the can't be tampered with...but that's just wishful thinking.
Why didn't the movie producers include a scene where dre beats the hell out
of michel'e and d. barnes? Seems like they didn't really want to show what
these niggers with attitudes were really about. --Totally disrespect of
black women --total destruction of the black community.
+Lena Price Ummm they disrespectful to ANY woman who were whores and only sleep with them because they were famous. They never said any specific race in their songs and like Ice Cube said" If the shoe fits then wear it, but if it don't put it down." They weren't talking about church women, working women or college women, they were dissing hoes. Now not that I'm giving an excuse for Dre but his fist didn't discriminate. Tairrie B is a white woman who was from Ruthless Records. He beat her in front Dick Clarke and Janet Jackson, she settled and kept her mouth shut. Michel'le was a thot, and Dee Barnes (yeah he did her worse.) Hopefully changed and not beat his wife anymore (people change overnight so she got it too).
+Hali St. Louis True. But he definitely sounded just like him. It's funny because in the theater everyone gasped when he said his name was Snoop lmao. Everyone was shocked that he was supposed to be Snoop. It would have been more obvious if he had a plaid flannel button up shirt with a white tee underneath and a kinda blow-dried/straightened fro or braided hair, saggy jeans, and some converse. He already had the bandana in his back pocket. Now THAT is Snoop. But oh well, I fully understand your disappointment.
+Christopher Drakeford I know he wrote half the songs along with Cube, but the songs weren't the main point of the movie, just a reflection of it. Did they ever perform a whole song? Nope.The movie was about the creation and breakup of the group, and what was going on at the time in America that fuelled their fire. Ren still wasn't involved in the creation of the group, wasn't a key player in the breakup of the group and has been pretty much under the radar in the mainstream eye since the mid-late 90s.I was the same when I heard they were making it, I wanted everyone to be a Main Character. But I understand that can't be possible and I know why they focused on the three main guys.I think Ren and Yella were portrayed fine in the movie.
+Christopher Drakeford Ren and Yella weren't a huge part of NWA's formation or breakup, that's why they're supporting characters. Not everything in the movie is exact to the way things happened in real life, which is standard with bio-pics, fairly accurate, but not quite. Dre didn't pursue Eazy like it showed in the movie, it was the other way around. Eazy formed Ruthless records in '86 with Jerry Heller, and pursued Dre who brought Yella with him. A guy called Arabian Prince who had a tiny portrayal in the movie was also brought in as a producer, and Cube was brought in as the main writer. The first album was NWA and the Posse, which was mainly a Ruthless Records featuring Ruthless rappers like E, Cube, Dre, Prince, Dr. Rock, Krazy Dee, etc., similar to Eminem albums like The Re-Up. Ren was affiliated with the group before then but didn't officially join until 1988 to record Straight Outta Compton. And, as the movie accurately tells, the breakup was all about Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Jerry Heller & Suge Knight.
Arabian Prince Reveals Discrepancies In "Straight Outta Compton"
//www.vladtv.com - N.W.A. founding member Arabian Prince chopped it up with DJ Vlad to discuss the biopic "Straight Outta Compton" and share his views ...
I still have to see the movie but the fact it doesn't have Dre and Eazy's
beef is surprising enough,so I'll have to go into it with the fantasy and
reality mix. Sucks because the real story would've been great enough on
screen but Hollywood always has to put a twist into it. I wrote a comment
the other day on a video that was pertaining to studio gangsters and I
mentioned that one of my favorite for hard bars, wasn't living it but
rapping about what surrounded him was Ice Cube and a cat got mad. There's
nothing the matter with being a great rapper and not living in the streets.
It doesn't make me dislike their music any different than when I first
heard it as a little kid.
As much as I liked "Straight Outta Compton", there were some BIG
discrepancies. Missing were: Arabian Prince, JJ Fad, Michel'le, the release
of the D.O.C's debut album, the Dee Barnes situation, and the signing of
Bone Thugz. Pretty major shit to leave out.
Cube always said he was a street reporter not a thug. You dumb fucks need
to get off cubes dick, and realize the man is one of the greatest rappers
in hip hop. Pac wasn't a gangsta but I don't see you dick riders talking
shit about him, Suge wasn't a gangsta neither. The only real gangsta dudes
in the rap game back then were Ice T, b real, sen dog from cypress hill,
Geto boys, Mc eiht, Quik, hi c, 2nd to none, south central cartel, E 40, C
bo, frost, Eazy E, Nate dogg, bg knocc out and dresta. Please recognize
that most of these rappers are entertainers not thugs, especially not any
of today's lame cheesy rappers.
+Bankallday I also forgot to mention Totally insane, mac mall, Mr. Kee, WC, Mausburg, Suga free, Cold 187um, Sinister, proper dos, the funky aztecs, celly cel, E.Z.S.D., Volume 10, Brother lynch hung, Gelo, tweedy bird loc, and Kam . All of these cats had meaning in their music and they also don't glamorize so called ghetto thug life. They dissect it and try to show you alternatives by educating you with knowledge like Kam or making it look hella eerie like Sinister. Watch the video by Ice t called "my lethal weapons my mind". that's the mentality I am on because I want blacks to escape the killing fields and get knowledge of self.
+Bankallday I also forgot about mentioning Soulja slim RIP, dead prez, G slimm RIP, Killer Mike, Mac, fiend, black menace, pSK 13, Pointblank, Grimm and the most hated, eightball & mjg, Gangsta Pat, Tre-8 RIP, Insane, 5th ward boyz, and Trinity garden cartel. They all were real g's from the south who didn't make so called ghetto life look glamorous like todays lame artists. These cats actually had real stories to tell that made you think. Just watch the scarface video called "a minute to pray and a second to die". That song made you think that it would be better to get an education than become a drug dealer. I got hella love for 90's southern street rap.
+Bankallday real talk,I didn't say he was a punk.He is down to fight and handle his business to defend hisself.At the end of the day he is a man who takes care of his business.Thats more gangster to me than the celebration of violence.
+Mikejk Smith It's not disappointing to me that Spice 1 ain't a "gangster" bro lol I thought I heard otherwise about dude but if you know the nigga personally who am I to disagree with ur opinion?At the end of the day, it's all entertainment. I personally could care less who a gangster or not. I just want the music to sound believable and hard lol I'm too old to be worrying about "street cred". Thanks for the insight tho homie
+Bankallday man I'm telling you I know spice personally homie.His neighborhood ain't g'ed up.His town is a cow town dude.do your research.his click aight g'ed up.Except his d,j.So I hate to disappoint you homeboy.You need to do the work to get your facts in order.
+Mikejk Smith I didn't have to know Rayful Edmond to know he was a gangster (as well as a snitch but he's still a gangster). That logic is stupid. "Gangsters" do gangster shit homie. If their background has gangster activities in it then they are "gangsters". I hope you not one of them dudes that says shit like "a gangster is a nigga that takes care of his fam and goes to college". Nah, a gangster is a career or organized criminal. Don't make the mistake of glorifying that word to the point that you change the meaning into something semi-positive