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ALBUM: N.W.A. and the Posse Lyrics

By: N.W.A.

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8 Ball
A Bitch Iz A Bitch
Boyz-N-The Hood
Boyz-n-the-hood (remix)
Dopeman
Drink it Up
Fat Girl



N.W.A. and the Posse Reviews

N.W.A and the Posse-very under rated
The one that started all and youcan tell where Gangsta rap came from this is the very roots with Ice-T,and Schooly D even though this is different is still Gangsta plus they have some different songs that are classic.This is there 3rd album I got the 1st was Straight Outta Compton and then Greatest Hits.This maybe more original then there follow up plus it is the whole N.W.A. posse Arabian prince and D.O.C. & Fila Fresh Crew.
1.Boyz N Tha Hood-nothing to say but a classic 10/10
2.8 Ball-This one is also is a classic of early rap 10/10
3.Dunk the Funk-very old school sounding 10/10
4.A B is A B-This one is another about women classic 10/10
5.Drink it up-Drunken rendition of Twist and Shout-Animalhouse10
6.Panic Zone-very techo sounding not much rapping great 10/10
7.LA is the Place-so much originality on this 10/10
8.Dopeman-yet another N.W.A. classic 10/10
9.Tuffest man alive-This is old school style killing it 10/10
10.Fat Girl-Still a great song this is entertaining 10/10
11.3 The hard Way-Like Tuffest man alive 10/10
Why don't poeple still do this.You can tell this was a fun album to make that is the style this won't get much criteria points but this is so original it is very recommended
Lyrics 8/10 Production 9/10 X Factor 6/10 Style 10/10 Voice 10
Music 10/10 Innovative 10/10 Classic 7/10 Guset 10/10 Blends 10
Overall=91 out of 100 This is 4.5 Mics for you.This album is
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnndddddderated thats all

Iz U Kiddin?
This LP packs all the riginal NWA sh@t. This LP featuring NWA ,The Fila Fresh Crew, The D.O.C., Fresh K, Ron-De-Vu, and Arabian Prince(as a member of NWA). Remember when ur listenin to this lp that it was originally relased n 1986 through Ruthless by way of legendary Cali based soul lael Macola Records and then Re engineered and remastered and distributed through Priority when the boyz hit big wit Straight Outta Compton. This hasthe original Ice Cube penned Boyz N tha Hood, Dopeman, and 8-Ball,plus A Bit&* iz a Bit%&, Fat Girl, Three The Hard Wayand a rare but funky old school styled joint by NWA titled "Panic Zone" with Arabian Prince as the lead voice. Arabian Prince was a member of NWA til after Straight Outta Compton which he was only featured on a few tracks. To Anybody who disses this album for being too soft, or not typical NWA, or the beats aren't as tight and polished. Yeah your right its not the tightest LP but its Dope and so Original. If your a true hiphop head cop this.

NWA And The Posse--Debut Album
If you are a true hardcore rap fan, gangsta rap fan and a true NWA fan, you need this debut CD by NWA into your collection. This is my all-time favorite rap album. My most favorite tracks on this CD are: "Boyz-N-Tha Hood," "A ***** Iz A *****," "8 Ball," "LA Is Tha Place," "Dopeman," "The Tuffest Man Alive." If you are into the old school hip hop, this is the CD you need to purchase.

Classic Album
this is an excellent old school compalation, there is not a bad song and Dre's funky production keeps up well with the dope lyrics provided

NWA And The Posse
Anyone who isn't familiar with this particular record might be surprised with what they hear. Much of the record has a disco-dance feel to it and it rarely uses the hard gangsta beats that would later make the group famous. There are really only 4 tracks worth your time and three of them are featured in remixes on better NWA albums (Boyz N The Hood on "Eazy-Duz It", 8-Ball and Dopeman on "Straight Outta Compton.") Unless you are a collector and need all of NWA's material, avoid this particular album.
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