| Straight Outta Compton |
 | | Studio album by N.W.A. | | Released | August 8, 1988 (original release), February 6, 1989 (re-released) | | Recorded | 1988, Audio Achievements, Torrance, California; 1988, Macintosh Studios Menlo Park, California | | Genre | Gangsta rap West Coast Hip-Hop Electro(Track 13) | | Length | 76:13 (2002 Re-release) | | Label | Ruthless/Priority | | Producer | Dr. Dre, DJ Yella | | Professional reviews | | link Straight Outta Compton was the second of NWAs top selling songs (the first was Dopeman). ...
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| | N.W.A. chronology | | | Straight Outta Compton is a genre-defining gangsta rap album by N.W.A. first released in 1988, and later rereleased on September 24, 2002 in a remastered version with four bonus tracks. The album was a hip hop groundbreaker that went on to have an enormous impact on the evolution of gangsta rap. This article is about the magazine. ...
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Impact
This album was a true underground blockbuster, as it reached double platinum sales status, becoming the first album to reach platinum status with no airplay support and without any major tours.[citation needed] As the hip hop community world wide received the album with a high note, the members of N.W.A. became the top stars for the emerging new era of Gangsta rap while popularizing the rap of Ice Cube. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Because Straight Outta Compton was an album featuring recurring violent and sexual lyrics and profanity, often specifically directed at governmental organizations such as the LAPD, N.W.A always enjoyed a particular repudiation from Senators and FBI. This situation persisted over the years with the group's visible head, Eazy-E. This article is about the rap group. ...
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Seven songs from this album- "Gangsta Gangsta", "Fuck Tha Police", "Straight Outta Compton" [Extended Mix], "If It Ain't Ruff", "I Ain't Tha 1", the remix of "Express Yourself", and "A Bitch Iz A Bitch"- were later released on "N.W.A.'s Greatest Hits" This article is about the N.W.A. song. ...
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The album's most controversial track, "Fuck tha Police" was responsible in great part for the fame of N.W.A as World's Most Dangerous Group. This article is about the N.W.A. song. ...
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An excerpt from the lyrics of "Fuck Tha Police": | “ | Ice Cube will swarm On any Muthafucka in a blue uniform Just cuz I'm from the CPT, Punk police are afraid of me A young nigga on a warpath And when I'm finished, it's gonna be a bloodbath Of cops, dyin in L.A. Yo Dre, I got somethin to say Fuck Tha Police!!
| ” | Track listing | # | Title | Time | Performer(s) | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Samples | | 1 | "Straight Outta Compton" | 4:19 | Eazy-E Ice Cube MC Ren | Eric Wright O'Shea Jackson Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | - Contains samples from "You'll Like It Too" by Funkadelic
- Contains samples from "West Coast Poplock" by Ronnie Hudson and the Street People
- Contains samples from "Get Me Back on Time, Engine No. 9" by Wilson Pickett
- Contains samples from "Amen Brother" by The Winstons
| | 2 | "Fuck tha Police" | 5:45 | Dr. Dre Eazy-E Ice Cube MC Ren | O'Shea Jackson Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 3 | "Gangsta Gangsta" | 5:36 | Eazy-E Ice Cube MC Ren | Eric Wright O'Shea Jackson Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 4 | "If It Ain't Ruff" | 3:34 | MC Ren | Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | - Contains samples from "A Star in the Ghetto" by Average White Band
- Contains samples from "Quiet on tha Set" by N.W.A.
- Contains samples from "Straight Outta Compton" by N.W.A.
- Contains samples from "Ruthless Villain" by Eazy-E
| | 5 | "Parental Discretion Iz Advised" | 5:16 | D.O.C. Dr. Dre Eazy-E Ice Cube MC Ren | Eric Wright O'Shea Jackson Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 6 | "8 Ball (Remix)" | 4:52 | Eazy-E | O'Shea Jackson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 7 | "Something Like That" | 3:35 | Dr. Dre MC Ren | Andre Young Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 8 | "Express Yourself" | 4:25 | Dr. Dre | O'Shea Jackson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 9 | "Compton's N the House (Remix)" | 5:20 | Dr. Dre MC Ren | O'Shea Jackson Lorenzo Patterson Andre Young | Dr. Dre Yella | - Contains samples from "Something Like That" by N.W.A.
| | 10 | "I Ain't Tha 1" | 4:54 | Ice Cube | O'Shea Jackson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 11 | "Dopeman (Remix)" | 5:20 | Dr. Dre Eazy-E Ice Cube | O'Shea Jackson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 12 | "Quiet on Tha Set" | 3:59 | MC Ren | Lorenzo Patterson | Dr. Dre Yella | | | 13 | "Something 2 Dance 2" | 3:32 | Arabian Prince DJ Yella Dr. Dre Eazy-E | Eric Wright Andre Young | Dr. Dre Yella | | Straight Outta Compton was the second of NWAs top selling songs (the first was Dopeman). ...
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Release date confusion Straight Outta Compton's released date was often confused at times. Many sites say the album was released in 1988 and some say in 1989. This is because the album was released twice in the late 1980's: first on vinyl in 1988, and later on CD in 1989. The CD version contained more songs than the year-old vinyl version.
Album singles | Single information | | "Panic Zone" | *Released: 1987 | *B-side: "Dope Man", "8-Ball" | *This 12 inch single is for mixes prior to Straight Outta Compton. The released album contained remixes of these original tracks. Another song presented as part of the album Straight Outta Compton called "Compton's N The House" was a remix to already released song as a cassette single bonus track to the 12 inch single Eazy-Duz-It. | | " Gangsta Gangsta" | *Released: 1988 | *B-side: "Quiet On The Set", "Something 2 Dance 2" | | "Express Yourself" | *Released: May 31, 1989 | *B-side: "Straight Outta Compton (Extended Mix)", "Bitch Iz A Bitch" | *Later "Bitch Iz A Bitch replaced "Rapenstein" on the album N.W.A. and the Posse. This would explain the better sonic fidelity of the track since it was recorded almost two years later. | Express Yourself is a song recorded by American hip hop group N.W.A. The song, off their 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, samples Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Bands song of the same name and the Happy Mondays Wrote For Luck The songs vocals are...
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Singles chart positions | Year | Song | Chart positions | | Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Chart | Hot Rap Tracks | | 1989 | "Straight Outta Compton" | - | #23 | #1 | | 1989 | "Express Yourself" | - | - | #3 | | 1989 | "Fuck Tha Police" | - | - | #1 | | 1989 | "Gangsta Gangsta" | - | - | #1 | The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
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