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N.W.A. and the Posse

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1987 compilation album by N.W.A
N.W.A. and the Posse
(L-R) Top:DJ Train (obscured),Sir Jinx; Middle: MC Chip,MC Ren,Eazy-E,Dr. Dre,K-Dee,Ice Cube,Arabian Prince, DJ Scratch; Bottom:Krazy Dee,Candyman.
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 6, 1987(original)
November 13, 1989(reissue)
Genre
Length46:26
Label
Producer
N.W.A chronology
N.W.A. and the Posse
(1987)
Straight Outta Compton
(1989)
Singles from N.W.A. And The Posse
  1. "Boyz-n-the-Hood"
    Released: March 3, 1987
  2. "Panic Zone"
    Released: August 13, 1987
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[2]
Spin Alternative Record Guide4/10[3]

N.W.A. and the Posse is acompilation album, re-releasingN.W.A and associated groups' underground rap songs from the Los Angeles area's rap scene on November 6, 1987.[4][5] It is regarded as American rap groupN.W.A's first but neglected album;[6][1][7] N.W.A's authorized debutstudio album, rather, isStraight Outta Compton, released in January 1989. Whereas theStraight album wascertified platinum, one million copies sold that July, thePosse album wascertified gold, half as many copies sold, in April 1994.[8]

Originally not N.W.A's intended album release, thePosse album was released by Macola Records—which was then the Los Angeles hip hop scene's main distributor—by collecting songs, mainly N.W.A'sEP titledN.W.A, that Macola had distributed for N.W.A's record label,Ruthless Records.[1][9] Macola omitted the N.W.A track "A Bitch iz a Bitch" (not included on the EP either) to favor party, electro sounds, like the "Panic Zone" track, that led the Los Angeles rap scene until N.W.A'sStraight album hit.[6][1][10] Months afterStraight Outta Compton was released the new Ruthless distributor,Priority Records, re-issued thePosse album with the "Bitch" track replacing "Scream".[1]

Backstory

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Six of the 11 tracks on thePosse album are from then-N.W.A members:Eazy-E,Dr. Dre,Ice Cube andArabian Prince.MC Ren andDJ Yella were not yet in N.W.A, however Ren does appear on the cover photograph. One track is of Microphone Mike, later calledMyka 9, along with Rappinstine, a traveling faction of the DJ crewWorld Class Wreckin' Cru, whose core had yielded N.W.A's Dr. Dre and DJ Yella.

Four of thePosse album's tracks are from theFila Fresh Crew,[5] a rap crew including Doc-T, who soon renamed himselfThe D.O.C.[1] Dr. Dre discovered them in Texas, where a DJ friend of his, Dr. Rock, had invited him to perform at a nightclub, where the Fila Fresh Crew was performing.[5][10] These four tracks had previously been distributed by Macola Records.

Macola

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The World Class Wreckin' Cru', including future N.W.A membersDr. Dre andDJ Yella, led by Grandmaster Lonzo, along with C.I.A which included future memberIce Cube were signed to Lonzo's label Kru-Cut Records, a sublabel of Macola Records, the area's leading distributor of rap records.[11] The success of Eazy’s single "Boyz-n-the-Hood" prompted Eazy's call for an N.W.A EP, distributed by Macola.[10] The EP's five songs included Eazy and Cube on "Dopeman", Eazy on "8 Ball", and Arabian's production "Panic Zone."[10]

After the release of the EP, N.W.A left Macola and signed to Priority. Macola wasn’t too happy and wanted to cash in on the group so they took the songs from Eazy’s Boyz-n-the-Hood single as well as the N.W.A EP and combined them with a bunch of random songs that Macola had in their library and this resulted in the N.W.A. and the Posse album.

Cover photo

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For the EP's cover photo which is the same cover used for the album, Eazy summoned N.W.A's members to pose for the camera in aHollywood alleyway near Macola's office.[12][10] Reportedly, some who were photographed wound up there by merely driving or accompanying another.[12] Future N.W.A rapperMC Ren, living near Eazy, although photographed, was not yet in N.W.A.[12] On the other hand,DJ Yella, is absent,[13] due to being sick on the day the photo was taken. (Although he also wasn’t active within the group yet, just a close friend of Dre).[14] RapperCandyman (rapper) is also in the photo, bottom right kneeling down.

Track list

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All songs produced by eitherDr. Dre,Arabian Prince or both.

N.W.A. and the Posse track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)PerformersLength
1."Boyz-n-the-Hood"O'Shea JacksonEazy-E5:37
2."8 Ball"O'Shea JacksonN.W.A.4:26
3."Dunk the Funk"The D.O.C.Fila Fresh Crew5:01
4."Scream"M. "Microphone Mike" Troy, RappinstineM. "Microphone Mike" Troy, Rappinstine3:18
5."Drink It Up"The D.O.C.Fila Fresh Crew4:45
6."Panic Zone"Arabian Prince, Krazy DeeN.W.A.,Krazy Dee3:33
7."L.A. Is the Place"O'Shea Jackson, Ron-De-VuEazy-E, Ron-De-Vu4:31
8."Dope Man"O'Shea Jackson, Krazy DeeN.W.A., Krazy Dee6:16
9."Tuffest Man Alive"The D.O.C.Fila Fresh Crew2:16
10."Fat Girl"O'Shea Jackson, Ron-De-VuEazy-E, Ron-De-Vu2:45
11."3 the Hard Way"The D.O.C.Fila Fresh Crew4:10
Total length:46:26
1989 reissue, replacing "Scream"
No.TitleWriter(s)PerformersLength
4."A Bitch iz a Bitch"O'Shea JacksonN.W.A.3:10

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[15]Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefAlex Henderson,"N.W.A:N.W.A and the Posse",AllMusic.com, Netaktion LLC, visited 26 Apr 2020.
  2. ^The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. pp. 512–513.
  3. ^Sandow, Greg (1995). "N.W.A". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.).Spin Alternative Record Guide.Vintage Books. pp. 277–278.ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  4. ^Robin D. G. Kelley, "Kickin' reality, kickin' ballistics: Gangsta rap and postindustrial Los Angeles", in William Eric Perkins, ed.,Droppin' Science: Critical Essays on Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture (Philadelphia:Temple University Press, 1996),p 128.
  5. ^abcRoni Sarig,Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-hop Became a Southern Thing (Philadelphia:Da Capo Press, 2007),indexing "Fila Fresh Crew".
  6. ^abStephen Thomas Erlewine,"N.W.A: Biography",AllMusic.com, Netaktion LLC, visited 26 Apr 2020.
  7. ^Jerry Heller with Gil Reavill,Ruthless: A Memoir (New York:Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2007).
  8. ^Gold & Platinum search,"N.W.A. & the Posse",Recording Industry Association of America website, visited 26 Apr 2020.
  9. ^David Diallo, "Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg", in Mickey Hess, ed., Icons of Hip Hop: An Encyclopedia of the Movement, Music, and Culture (Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, 2007), pp321322.
  10. ^abcdeGerrick D. Kennedy,Parental Discretion Is Advised: The Rise of N.W.A and the Dawn of Gangsta Rap (New York:Atria Books, 2017),pp 85–86.
  11. ^David Diallo, ch 10 "From electro-rap to G-funk: A social history of rap music in Los Angeles and Compton, California", in Mickey Hess, ed.,Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide, Volume 1:East Coast and West Coast (Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, 2010),p 233 on World Class Wreckin' Cru,pp 234–238 on N.W.A.
  12. ^abcMartin Cizmar,"Whatever happened to N.W.A's posse?",LA Weekly, 6 May 2010.
  13. ^In the photo, the five, eventual N.W.A members are side by side in the center: Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Arabian Prince, and MC Ren. Otherwise, there are seven others. Two of them had already formed, with Ice Cube, the rap trio C.I.A.: Anthony "Sir Jinx" Wheaton and Darryll "Kid Disaster" or "K-Dee" Johnson. Another two were in another rap group,CPO: Clarence "DJ Train" Lars and Granville "MC Chip" Moton. Also, there are LaMont "DJ Scratch" or "King Scratch" Burnett, Candell "Candyman" Manson, and Damon "Krazy D" Trujillo. For backstory and developments on each, see Martin Cizmar,"N.W.A. and the Posse: Where are the 12 guys from N.W.A's first album cover now?",Phoenix New Times, 15 Mar 2010.
  14. ^"DJ Yella: Eazy E Wasn't a Natural Rapper, He Had to Be Coached".YouTube. 19 August 2015. Retrieved24 May 2023.
  15. ^"American album certifications – N.W.A. & The Posse – N.W.A. and the Posse".Recording Industry Association of America.
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