At the time of his death,
Eazy-E was completing a comeback album that was intended to restore his street credibility, which had taken a savage beating in the early '90s.
Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphu**in Compton, the album he left unfinished, does show more ambition than his previous
It's On. Collaborating with his former
N.W.A partners
MC Ren and
Yella,
Eazy-E sounds revitalized, but the music treads over familiar
gangsta territory. Although the majority of
Str8 Off tha Streetz is by the book, occasional tracks like the surrealistic
"Tha Mutha******in Real" and the menacing
"Ole School ***t" illustrate
Eazy-E's greater potential.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
1. | First Power - Eazy-E | | |
2. | Ole School ***t - B.G. Knocc out & Dresta / Eazy-E / Sylk | | |
3. | Sorry Louie - Eazy-E | | |
4. | Just tah Let U Know - Eazy-E | | |
5. | Sippin on a 40 - B.G. Knocc out & Dresta / Eazy-E | | |
6. | Nutz Onya Chin - Eazy-E | | |
7. | Tha Mutha******in Real - Eazy-E / MC Ren | | |
8. | L**kin, S**kin, ***kin - Eazy-E | | |
9. | Hit the Hooker - Eazy-E | | |
10. | My Baby'z Mama - Eazy-E | | |
11. | Creep n Crawl - Eazy-E | | |
12. | Wut Would You Do - Dirty Red / Eazy-E | | |
13. | Gangsta Beat 4 tha Street - B.G. Knocc out & Dresta / Eazy-E / Menajahtwa | | |
14. | Eternal E - Eazy-E / Roger | | |
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