REAL COMPTON CITY G'S IS EAZY-E DISSING DR.DRE
When Eazy refused to let Dre off his Ruthless contract, Suge “insisted” on it, probably using strongarm methods as is his style. Soon Dre was free with no place to go, and he and Suge started up Death Row Records. From there, Dr. Dre set up the battle between Death Row and Ruthless by lacing his entire breakthrough debut with disses toward Eazy. In retaliation, Eazy released the diss album “It’s On (Dr Dre) 187um Killa.”
Also joining in the beef were DR labelmates Snoop Dogg and the Dogg Pound (Daz and Kurupt), and Ruthless’s Gangsta Dresta and BG Knoccout, as Snoop threw subliminals at Eazy all through The Chronic, and the Dogg Pound dissed Gangsta Dresta and Eazy’s new signees Bone Thugs-N-Harmony on tracks “Murder Was the Case” and “Dogg Pound Gangstas,” respectively. Knoccout and Dresta where both featured on 187um Killa, and replied to Murder with “Dogg Pound Killaz.”
After this, Eazy and Dre began contact again, trying to work their beefs out; however, they could never agree on their managers, Jerry Heller and Suge Knight. The bad blood went on until Eazy’s death in 1995 when he died of AIDS–a rumor even surfaced a year or so ago that Daz had sent the AIDS-infected groupie to Eazy’s room one night, though when or if this was done is unclear.
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