Released: July 2, 1996

Featuring: Laylaw

Songwriter: Laylaw Eazy-E

Producer: Dr. Dre DJ Yella

(*Cell Block Opened*)

[Intro: DJ Yella as a Security Guard]
OKEY NIGGAZ, YOU GOT ONE CALL!!

[Eazy-E]
Ain't that a bitch? - you fat motherfucker
Let me call my home boy to get us out
7-3-2-9-6-3 Goddamn, nigga at home
(*Landline phone beep*) (*Phone picked up*)

[Laylaw] Hello!
[Eazy-E] Aiy, what's up, man?
[Laylaw] What's up, homie?
[Eazy-E] Aww man, these motherfuckers got us down in this goddman jail, man
[Laylaw] NO SHIT!!

[Eazy-E]
Hell yeah, we were like, rolling and shit, man
We was looking for some bitches
So they pulled up on like four fine whores, man
And you know, I didn't know the motherfucking bitches were prostitutes, man
And they just caught me, ain't that a bitch?

[Laylaw] Nigga, where was y'all at?

[Eazy-E]
We was in Hollywood, we're in Hollywood, man
Looking out for some bitches, bitches was bad than a motherfucker
Man, don't tell my woman that, man
Cause I wanna know what the fuck is going on, you know, I'm fucked up, man
For me, I ain't supposed to be riding with my bitches
You know, pussies that I had..

[Laylaw] Yeah word, whose you with, man?
[Eazy-E] I'm here with Yella, Ren, Dre, you know, man..
[Laylaw] Aww man, all them niggas with you?
[Eazy-E] Yeah.. nig..
[Laylaw] Aww man, no thing?
[Eazy-E] Niggas are trying to get that thing, man, you know what I'm saying?
[Laylaw] Yeah

[Eazy-E]
And fuck it, I'ma just let you talk to Ren, man
He can tell you a little better than I can and shit

[Laylaw] Alright
[Eazy-E] Hold on!!

N.W.A

Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, DJ Yella, and Arabian Prince initially formed the collective known as “the world’s most dangerous group,” N.W.A.—Niggaz With Attitudes.

Following Ice Cube’s stint in C.I.A. and Dre and Yella’s departure from the World Class Wreckin Cru, they got together with Compton hustler Eric “Eazy-E” Wright, who formed Ruthless Records and released Eazy’s single “Boyz n the Hood,” written by Cube and produced by Dre. A compilation entitled N.W.A. and the Posse was released in 1987 but the group’s seminal debut, Straight Outta Compton, was released on August 8, 1988. It led to the rise of gangsta rap and West Coast hip-hop in general with their tales of “reality rap” from the streets of Compton and South Central Los Angeles. Their song “Fuck tha Police” even put the group on the hit list of the FBI.

Arabian Prince was the first to leave the group in 1988 over a financial dispute. Ice Cube left N.W.A. in 1989 after his own financial dispute, leading to the other members to diss him on their subsequent the 1990 EP 100 Miles and Runnin' and EFIL4ZAGGIN, which was released in 1991 and peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The D.O.C., who contributed to Straight Outta Compton and was still recovering from a car accident that severly altered his strong voice, wrote more rhymes for Dr. Dre and Eazy-E on the EFIL4ZAGGIN album in attempt to fill the void left by Cube.