A rap song made by Californian rapper Eazy-E that was released in August 1993. The song was a response to fellow rapper and former friend and colleague Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day" which slandered Eazy. The song features Gangsta Dresta and BG Knocc Out. The song also attacks Snoop Dogg, who Dre made songs with, and Death Row Records, owned by Suge Knight, who Dre struck a deal with.
Eazy mentions the famous event in which Dr. Dre assaulted TV personality Dee Barnes along with calling Dre and Snoop "studio gangstas". He finishes with calling Death Row "Dre's boot camp".
"Yo, have you listen to "Real Muthaphuckkin G's yet? It's dope!"
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A rap song made by Californian rapper Eazy-E that was released in August 1993. The song was a response to fellow rapper and former friend and colleague Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day" which slandered Eazy. The song features Gangsta Dresta and BG Knocc Out. The song also attacks Snoop Dogg, who Dre made songs with, and Death Row Records, owned by Suge Knight, who Dre struck a deal with.
Eazy mentions the famous event in which Dr. Dre assaulted TV personality Dee Barnes along with calling Dre and Snoop "studio gangstas". He finishes with calling Death Row "Dre's boot camp".
"Yo, have you listen to "Real Muthaphuckkin G's yet? It's dope!"
This is the fourteenth track of the 2004 album MM FOOD, created by MF DOOM
Along with Vomitspit, this song is widely known for its iconic beat and simple but effective chorus.
The song featured Mr. Fantastik and was one of DOOM's best.
The meaning of the song is to express hatred and anger towards rappers that snitched on their own label when learning that their label was doing illegal things.
The chorus is:
"Rapp Snitch Knishes, tellin' all they business
Sittin' in court, they be they own star witness
Do you see the perpetrator, yeah I'm right here
Fuck around, get their label sent in for years."
MF mothafuckin DOOM droppin' another banger! Is called "Rapp Snitch Knishes"
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A New Jersey rap group consisting of Michael "Wonder Mike" Wright, Henry "Big Bank Hank" Jackson and Guy "Master Gee" O'Brien.
The group is most famous for releasing "Rapper's Delight" in 1979, which was the first rap single to reach the Bilboard Top 40. The group engraved itself in rap history as a "founding father" of rap. Other rappers who are seen as founding fathers are: Kurtis Blow, DJ Kool Herc, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Eminem and Run-DMC.
The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" song is straight fire! Listen to it now, fool!
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