Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')

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==Artist responses==
==Artist responses==
The "Dre Day" single's [[B side]] "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray," featuring [[The Lady of Rage]] and [[Tha Dogg Pound]], contains more Dr. Dre insults at Eazy-E, at Tim Dog, and at Luke, while [[Kurupt]] disses Ruthless Records rappers [[Above the Law (group)|Above the Law]] and [[Kokane]]. On [[Funk Upon a Rhyme|Kokane's second album]], he and Above the Law member [[Cold 187um]] replied with "Don't Bite the Funk." Eazy-E's EP titled ''[[It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa|It's On (<del>Dr. Dre</del>) 187<sup>um</sup> Killa]]'' includes the song "Exxtra Special Thankz", the song "It's On," the song "Still a Nigga," and the song "[[Real Muthaphuckkin G's]]," featuring new recording artists BG Knocc Out and [[Dresta]].
The "Dre Day" single's [[B side]] "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray," featuring [[The Lady of Rage]] and [[Tha Dogg Pound]], contains more Dr. Dre insults at Eazy-E, at Tim Dog, and at Luke, while [[Kurupt]] disses Ruthless Records rappers [[Cold 187um] and [[Kokane]]. On Kokane's second album [[Funk Upon a Rhyme|Kokane's second album]], he and Cold 187um replied with their diss track "Don't Bite the Funk." Eazy-E's EP titled ''[[It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa|It's On (<del>Dr. Dre</del>) 187<sup>um</sup> Killa]]'' includes the song "Exxtra Special Thankz", the song "It's On," the song "Still a Nigga," and the song "[[Real Muthaphuckkin G's]]," featuring new recording artists BG Knocc Out and [[Dresta]].


"[[Real Muthaphuckkin G's]]" would become Eazy-E's biggest hit as a solo artist. Its music video imports from the "Dre Day" music video the character Sleazy-E, who in Eazy-E's music video is still roadside holding up a ''WILL RAP FOR FOOD'' sign, but is later chased through town, dragged into a van, and eventually lies motionless at his earlier roadside spot, or, in the video's radio edit, falls flat when running near a ''Leaving Compton'' road sign. On the short film ''[[Murder Was the Case]]''<nowiki/>'s soundtrack, Snoop Dogg and [[Tha Dogg Pound]] responded with "[[What Would You Do? (Tha Dogg Pound song)|What Would You Do?]]" while its music video parodies Eazy-E's proteges BG Knocc Out and [[Dresta]] themselves chased and beaten by Tha Dogg Pound.
"[[Real Muthaphuckkin G's]]" would become Eazy-E's biggest hit as a solo artist. Its music video imports from the "Dre Day" music video the character Sleazy-E, who in Eazy-E's music video is still roadside holding up a ''WILL RAP FOR FOOD'' sign, but is later chased through town, dragged into a van, and eventually lies motionless at his earlier roadside spot, or, in the video's radio edit, falls flat when running near a ''Leaving Compton'' road sign. On the short film ''[[Murder Was the Case]]''<nowiki/>'s soundtrack, Snoop Dogg and [[Tha Dogg Pound]] responded with "[[What Would You Do? (Tha Dogg Pound song)|What Would You Do?]]" while its music video parodies Eazy-E's proteges BG Knocc Out and [[Dresta]] themselves chased and beaten by Tha Dogg Pound.
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