The song famously starts out with a female voice (possibly Michel'le) singing a parody of the theme from Gumby before getting cut off by Eazy. The intro has been cut short and looped to create the instrumental. Logic also sampled the song's intro in the creation of the instrumental for the song "Under Pressure". The frame is finished with paper back dust cover and arrives ready to hang. Beautifully framed in 1.5' molding with real glass, each iconic album is float mounted in front of a precision cut matting to add depth and visual richness. Also, the song's line was sampled by both Memphis, Tennessee acts Three 6 Mafia in "Ridin' Spinners", and Yo Gotti on his song "Thug from Around the Way". Pay homage to your favorite rap artist or album with these vinyl record wall displays. Slim Thug sampled the line ".thug from around the way." to make the song "Thug" from his Boss of All Bosses album. Dre with co-production by DJ Yella, with Eazy-E's production debut. At the time this was hailed as a harrowing exploration of the existential/criminal mind, a great leap forward into street reportage. There is a remix version of "Compton's N the House" that appears on N.W.A.'s Straight Outta Compton album, but the original can only be found on the cassette single and has never been released elsewhere. Michelle gives you the intro to 'Eazy-Duz-It,' a pathetic way to end the album, with already played out 'Dance to the Music' and 'Fight for Your Right' samples, and Detroit Emeralds guitar hook replay. The B-side of the cassette single also contained the original version of the song "Compton's N the House" which only appears on the cassette single version, the vinyl single has a radio edit of "Eazy-Duz-It" instead of "Compton's N the House". It features the song "Radio" as a B-side. It was released as the lead single from the album of the same name. Kind of a weird choice considering that he didnt even want to rap in the first place and his lyrics are ghostwritten by Ice Cube and to a lesser extent, The D.O.C.
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"Eazy-Duz-It" is a song by American rapper Eazy-E. Eazy-E was the first to get a solo album from the N.W.A posse with Eazy-Duz-It rolling out to stores shortly after Straight Outta Compton.