
Ironically, in its original incarnation NWA was hardly revolutionary. Eazy-E (b. Eric Wright), a former drug dealer who started Ruthless Records with money he earned by pushing, was attempting to start a rap empire, by building a roster of successful rap artists. However, he wasn't having much success until Dr. Dre -- a member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru -- and Ice Cube (b. O'Shea Jackson) began writing songs for Ruthless. Eazy tried to give one of the duo's songs, "Boyz N The Hood," to Ruthless signees HBO and when the group refused, Eazy formed NWA -- an acronym for Niggaz With Attitude -- with Dre and Cube, adding World Class Wreckin' Cru member DJ Yella (b. Antoine Carraby), the Arabian Prince and the D.O.C. to the group.
N.W.A.'s first album, N.W.A. and the Posse, was a party-oriented jam record that largely went ignored upon its 1987 release. In the following year, the group added MC Ren and revamped their sound, bringing in many of the noisy, extreme sonic innovations of Public Enemy and adopting a self-consciously violent and dangerous lyrical stance. Late in 1988, N.W.A. delivered Straight Outta Compton, a vicious hardcore record that became an underground hit with virtually no support from radio, the press or MTV. N.W.A. became notorious for their hardcore lyrics, especially those of "Fuck Tha Police," which resulted in the FBI sending a warning letter to Ruthless and its parent company Priority, suggesting that the group should watch their step.
Most of the group's political threat left with Ice Cube when he departed in late 1989 amidst many financial disagreements. A nasty feud between N.W.A. and Cube began that would culminate with Cube's "No Vaseline," an attack on the group's management released on his 1991 Death Certificate album. By the time the song was released, N.W.A., for all intents and purposes, was finished.
In the two years between Ice Cube's departure and the group's dissolution, N.W.A. was dominated by Eazy-E's near-parodic lyrics and Dr. Dre's increasingly subtle and complex productions. The group quickly released an EP, 100 Miles and Runnin', in 1990 before following it up early the next year with Efil4zaggin ("Niggaz 4 Life" spelled backward). Efil4zaggin was teeming with dense, funky soundscapes and ridiculously violent and misogynist lyrics. Naturally, the lyrics provoked outrage from many critics and conservative watchdogs, but that only increased the group's predominately male, White suburban audience. Even though the group was at the peak of their popularity, Dre began to make efforts to leave the crew, due to conflicting egos and what he perceived as an unfair record deal.
Dre
left the group to form Death Row Records with Suge Knight in early 1992. According
to legend, Knight threatened to kill NWA's manager Jerry Hibbler if he refused
to let Dre out of his contract. Over the next few years, Dre and Eazy engaged
in a highly-publicized feud, which included both of the rappers attacking
each other on their respective solo albums. MC Ren and Yella both released
solo albums, which were largely ignored, and Eazy-E continued to record albums
that turned him into a complete self-parody until his tragic death from AIDS
in March 1995. Before he died, Dre and Cube both made amends with Eazy. With
his first solo album, 1992's The Chronic, Dr. Dre established himself as the
premier hip-hop producer of the mid-'90s, setting the pace for much of hardcore
rap with its elastic bass and deep, rolling grooves. Gangsta rap established
itself as the most popular form of hip-hop during the '90s -- in other words,
N.W.A.'s amoralistic, hedonistic stance temporarily triumphed over the socially
conscious, self-award hip-hop of Public Enemy, and it completely rewrote the
rules of hip-hop for the '90s.
N.W.A is back in 2000 with new artists and some of the old artists Dr. Dre
Snoop Dogg Ice Cube & M.c. Ren the NWA Reunion started in 2000 by the
great leader Dr. Dre .
The group N.W.A is now working on a new album called ( Pure Evil Never Dies
... )
the new album may be released this year 2002 .
{]Discography[}
>>Albums
Niggaz4life Priority 1991
100 Miles and Runnin' Priority 1990
Straight Outta Compton Priority 1988
N.W.A. and the Posse Priority 1987

Coming soon !
>>Compilations
The NWA Legacy, Vol. 1: 1988 - 1998 Priority 1999
Greatest Hits Ruthless 1996
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