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Boyz-n-the-Hood

"Boyz-n-the-Hood" is the debut single by Eazy-E, then leader of a new rap group, N.W.A. Released in March 1987, the single was a local hit, reissued, by year's end on the unauthorized compilation album N.W.A. and the Posse.

"Boyz-n-the-Hood"
Original 12" sleeve
Single by Eazy-E
from the album N.W.A. and the Posse
B-sideL.A is the place / Fat girl” (Eazy E and Ron-De-Vu) (Original issue, 1987) "Dopeman" (N.W.A) (Reissue, 1989)
ReleasedMarch 3, 1987
Recorded1987[1]
StudioAudio Achievements (Torrance, California)
GenreGangsta rap
Length5:37
Label
Songwriter(s)Ice Cube
Producer(s)Dr. Dre[2]
Eazy-E singles chronology
"Boyz-n-the-Hood"
(1987)
"Eazy-Duz-It"
(1989)
Alternative cover
Cover of the 1989 maxi-12" reissue.

Background edit

Eric Wright, who founded Ruthless Records in 1986, had tasked the Ruthless songcrafting team—record producer Dr. Dre, aided by DJ Yella and Arabian Prince, and ghostwriter Ice Cube—to draft the song in line with Wright's vision. But once a rap group signed from New York City rejected it, Wright rapped it himself, dubbed Eazy-E. In 1988, having gained rapper MC Ren, N.W.A released its official debut album, Straight Outta Compton.

While N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton album spurred the Los Angeles area's hip hop to drop electro and rapidly go hardcore, the rappers still called it "reality rap", whereas news media would soon call it "gangsta rap".[citation needed] Meanwhile, also in 1988, a "Boyz-n-the-Hood" remix arrived on an N.W.A companion album cheekier, Eazy's debut album Eazy-Duz-It. After N.W.A's disbanding in 1991, Eazy's EP titled It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, released in 1993, brings another remix, "Boyz N tha Hood (G-Mix)".

In 1991, film director John Singleton borrowed this song's title for his film Boyz n the Hood.[citation needed] The song was released in August 2015, the film Straight Outta Compton had renewed interest in N.W.A when, on September 5, "Boyz-n-the-Hood" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100. That week, at #50, it was the chart's third-highest debut, behind the 1988 title track "Straight Outta Compton" (the other song being "Hit the Quan"),[3] originally too incendiary for wide radio play.[4][5][6][7][8]

Production edit

In 1986, in Compton, a city in Los Angeles county, Eric Wright, a local drug dealer, founded Ruthless Records via industry knowledge and connections of music manager Jerry Heller and via musical talent and recording facilities brought by Dr. Dre and Arabian Prince, two DJs, record producers, and recording artists successful locally. The team drew Ice Cube, member of the local rap trio C.I.A., to ghostwrite lyrics. In early 1987, Wright invited the recently NYC-signed rap group “H.B.O”, or Home Boys Only, to the Audio Achievements recording studio in nearby city, Torrance, to record the Ruthless songcrafting team's song "Boyz-n-the-Hood".

With a rough instrumental draft already recorded by Dr. Dre, assisted by DJ Yella and Arabian Prince, H.B.O., appraising the lyrics still on paper, rejected the song and walked out. Left sitting in the studio without Ice Cube present to start with, Dre and Yella encouraged Wright to rap the song himself.[9] To get each line rapped in timing with its bar, they recorded line by line across two days, recalls DJ Yella.[10][11] Still, the first-time rapper, dubbed Eazy-E, brought a distinctive voice and persona. As released, the single musically samples rap group Whodini's song "I'm a Ho". And it vocally samples rap group the Beastie Boys' song "Hold It, Now Hit It" as well as two soul classics, Jean Knight's song "Mr. Big Stuff" and, in closing, The Staple Singers' song "I'll Take You There".

Content edit

In the "Boyz-n-the-Hood" lyrics, Eazy-E is the protagonist and tells a story of an ordinary day “in the hood.” The song details E seeing a friend KeyLow-G after KeyLow-G has stolen a car. KeyLow-G brags to E about committing grand theft auto. E then relates a story of a prior friend, JD who became addicted to crack and attempted to steal E's car radio. E chases JD to call a truce, but JD pulls a .22 calibre pistol on E. Unbeknownst to JD, E has a 12 gauge and he ends up killing JD. Eazy, "bored as hell", went to a spot where his friends gather. There E drinks alcohol and then goes to get his girlfriend for sex. At her home, they get into an altercation and E slaps his girlfriend. Her father witnesses this and jumps up yelling at E. E then hits her father knocking him unconscious.

Later, Eazy wrecked his own car and as he was walking witnessed the arrest of KeyLow-G. E attempted to bail KeyLow-G out, but bail was denied due to a riot KeyLow-G started while he was in lock up. At his trial, KeyLow-G was given a six-year sentence for his crimes as this was KeyLow-G's fourth offense. Probably anticipating a long jail sentence, Kilo had planned to have his girlfriend Suzy help him to escape. At the code word “fire” which KeyLow-G yelled out, Suzy entered the court room with a "sub machine Uzi". The plan did not work and Suzy was shot. KeyLow-G and Suzy were then both charged with attempted murder.

Versions edit

The original version of the song, which was released on 1987's N.W.A. and the Posse contained only the five verses, starting with the line 'Cruisin down the street in my six-fo'. Slight lyric changes are also present in the album version.

The remix version, which was released on Eazy-E's 1988 debut album Eazy-Duz-It, contains a prologue that has Eazy-E describing playing "Gangsta Gangsta", a track from N.W.A's 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, then announcing he will be playing his own song, which is in fact the rest of the song "Boyz-n-the-Hood", and the song continues.

Both the original version and the remix versions of "Boyz-n-the-Hood" appear on the 1989 12" maxi-single. They are featured on side A, while the original and remixed versions of "Dopeman" appear on side B.[12]

The song was played on the Up In Smoke Tour. Dr. Dre played this song as a tribute to Eazy-E, with the crowd singing the chorus.

Critical reception and legacy edit

Jeff Chang describes "Boyz-n-the-Hood" as "an anthem for the fatherless, brotherless, state-assaulted, heavily armed West Coast urban youth" and Eazy-E's rap style as "a deadpan singsong...perhaps as much a result of self-conscious nervousness as hardcore fronting."[13]

Rolling Stone ranks the song as among the 20 greatest West Coast rap songs that preceded N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton. Critic David Drake commented: "It was a day-in-the-life record that was less concerned with commentary or critique than simply conveying a lifestyle."[14] Also writing for Rolling Stone, Brian Hiatt compares the subject matter in "Boyz-n-the-Hood" to "6 in the Mornin'" by Ice-T and "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?" by Schoolly D.[15]

Cover versions edit

Red Hot Chili Peppers often covered the song live as an intro jam to their own song, "Special Secret Song Inside" on their 1989-90 Mother's Milk tour.

In 2004, the song was re-imagined and sampled by rapper Jim Jones on his debut album On My Way to Church. His version was called "Certified Gangstas", and featured Bezel and Cam'ron.[16]

Besides Jim Jones' song there have been many remakes, most notably a cover by alternative rock band Dynamite Hack, which hit #12 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks in 2000.

Hispanic rap group Brownside did a remake to the song called "Vatos in the Barrio" on their 1999 album Payback. The instrumental of the original is remade, and the lyrics are slightly different but keep the main structure of the Eazy-E version.

Underground Memphis rapper Koopsta Knicca of Three 6 Mafia made his own version called "Back in da Hood".

Shwayze uses one of the lines from "Boyz-n-the-Hood" in his song "Lost My Mind" on his album Shwayze; the line he uses is "Woke up at about noon just thought that I had to be in Compton Soon".

It is sampled in "Front Back" by UGK[17] (as well as its remix by T.I.),[18] "My 64" by Mike Jones (featuring Bun B, Snoop Dogg and Lil' Eazy-E),[19] "Pojat On Huudeilla" by Eurocrack, "Them Boys Down South" by Big Chance.[20]

Track 8 (Disc 2) on DJ Screw's album "The Legend" has the same song style as Boyz-n-the-Hood.

Yelawolf made a song called "Boyz-n-the-Woodz" for his 2008 mixtape, Ball of Flames: the Ballad of Slick Rick E. Bobby. The song interpolates the original chorus but is made to have a "white trash" feel.

American rapper Megan Thee Stallion sampled the song in her 2020 single "Girls in the Hood".[21] Eazy-E's daughters Henree and Ebie Wright both supported the song.[22][23][24]

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[25] 69
US Billboard Hot 100[26] 50
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[27] 18
US Hot Rap Songs (Billboard)[28] 14

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[29] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Ben Zimmer (2019-04-30). "Why John Singleton Wanted the 'Z' in Boyz n the Hood". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  2. ^ a b "DJ Yella: Eazy E Wasn't a Natural Rapper, He Had to Be Coached". YouTube. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Billboard Hot 100, September 5, 2015". Billboard.com. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  4. ^ "N.W.A Finally Cracked Billboard's Hot 100". Vulture. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  5. ^ Keith Caulfield (2015-08-25). "N.W.A Takes Over Charts, Gets First Top 40 Hit on Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  6. ^ "N.W.A Finally Has Their First Top 40 Hit". SPIN. 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  7. ^ "NWA charts on Billboard Hot 100's Top 40 for the first time with "Straight Outta Compton" single". Hip Hop Vibe. 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  8. ^ Zhinga, Zam (2015-08-26). . The Gamutt. Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  9. ^ Reeves, Marcus. Somebody Scream!: Rap Music's Rise to Prominence in the Aftershock of Black Power. Faber and Faber, inc. , 2008, p. 98.
  10. ^ "DJ Yella: Eazy E Wasn't a Natural Rapper, He Had to Be Coached". YouTube. 2015-08-19. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  11. ^ Westhoff, Ben (2015-03-17). "20 Years After His Death, Eazy-E Deserves a Spot on Rap's Mount Rushmore". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  12. ^ "Eazy-E / N.W.A* – Boyz-N-The-Hood / Dopeman (Vinyl)". Discogs.com. 1989. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  13. ^ Chang 2005, p. 306.
  14. ^ Drake, David (August 12, 2015). "20 Greatest Pre-'Straight Outta Compton' West Coast Rap Songs: 1. Eazy-E, "Boyz-n-the Hood" (1987)". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  15. ^ Hiatt, Brian (August 27, 2015). "N.W.A: American Gangstas". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  16. ^ "Certified Gangstas – Jim Jones, The Game, Cam'ron, Lil Eazy". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  17. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Littleredevil07.imeem.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  18. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Alfer.imeem.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  19. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Lyrik691.imeem.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  20. ^ Eurocrack: "Pojat On Huudeilla" on YouTube
  21. ^ Brow, Jason; Boren, Jade (June 26, 2020). "Eazy-E's Daughters Feud Over Megan Thee Stallion's New Song 'Girls In The Hood'". Hollywood Life. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  22. ^ "Eazy-E's daughters beef over Megan Thee Stallion's new single 'Girls In The Hood'". 26 June 2020.
  23. ^ "Eazy-E's Daughter Says She Can't Sample Her Dad's Music After Megan Thee Stallion Gets Approved". Complex Networks.
  24. ^ "EAZY-E'S DAUGHTERS BEEF AFTER MEGAN THEE STALLION LANDS 'BOYZ-N-THA-HOOD' SAMPLE". 25 June 2020.
  25. ^ Ryan, Gavin (September 12, 2015). "ARIA Singles: Justin Bieber 'What Do You Mean?' Spends Second Week At No 1". Noise11. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  26. ^ "Eazy-E Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  27. ^ "Eazy-E Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  28. ^ "Eazy-E Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  29. ^ "British single certifications – Eazy-E – Boyz-n-the-Hood". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved October 6, 2021.

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This article is about the Eazy E song For works with similar titles see Boyz n da Hood disambiguation Boyz n the Hood is the debut single by Eazy E then leader of a new rap group N W A Released in March 1987 the single was a local hit reissued by year s end on the unauthorized compilation album N W A and the Posse Boyz n the Hood Original 12 sleeveSingle by Eazy Efrom the album N W A and the PosseB side L A is the place Fat girl Eazy E and Ron De Vu Original issue 1987 Dopeman N W A Reissue 1989 ReleasedMarch 3 1987Recorded1987 1 StudioAudio Achievements Torrance California GenreGangsta rapLength5 37LabelRuthlessMacolaPrioritySongwriter s Ice CubeProducer s Dr Dre 2 Eazy E singles chronology Boyz n the Hood 1987 Eazy Duz It 1989 Alternative coverCover of the 1989 maxi 12 reissue Contents 1 Background 2 Production 3 Content 4 Versions 5 Critical reception and legacy 6 Cover versions 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 Certifications 10 ReferencesBackground editEric Wright who founded Ruthless Records in 1986 had tasked the Ruthless songcrafting team record producer Dr Dre aided by DJ Yella and Arabian Prince and ghostwriter Ice Cube to draft the song in line with Wright s vision But once a rap group signed from New York City rejected it Wright rapped it himself dubbed Eazy E In 1988 having gained rapper MC Ren N W A released its official debut album Straight Outta Compton While N W A s Straight Outta Compton album spurred the Los Angeles area s hip hop to drop electro and rapidly go hardcore the rappers still called it reality rap whereas news media would soon call it gangsta rap citation needed Meanwhile also in 1988 a Boyz n the Hood remix arrived on an N W A companion album cheekier Eazy s debut album Eazy Duz It After N W A s disbanding in 1991 Eazy s EP titled It s On Dr Dre 187um Killa released in 1993 brings another remix Boyz N tha Hood G Mix In 1991 film director John Singleton borrowed this song s title for his film Boyz n the Hood citation needed The song was released in August 2015 the film Straight Outta Compton had renewed interest in N W A when on September 5 Boyz n the Hood debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 That week at 50 it was the chart s third highest debut behind the 1988 title track Straight Outta Compton the other song being Hit the Quan 3 originally too incendiary for wide radio play 4 5 6 7 8 Production editIn 1986 in Compton a city in Los Angeles county Eric Wright a local drug dealer founded Ruthless Records via industry knowledge and connections of music manager Jerry Heller and via musical talent and recording facilities brought by Dr Dre and Arabian Prince two DJs record producers and recording artists successful locally The team drew Ice Cube member of the local rap trio C I A to ghostwrite lyrics In early 1987 Wright invited the recently NYC signed rap group H B O or Home Boys Only to the Audio Achievements recording studio in nearby city Torrance to record the Ruthless songcrafting team s song Boyz n the Hood With a rough instrumental draft already recorded by Dr Dre assisted by DJ Yella and Arabian Prince H B O appraising the lyrics still on paper rejected the song and walked out Left sitting in the studio without Ice Cube present to start with Dre and Yella encouraged Wright to rap the song himself 9 To get each line rapped in timing with its bar they recorded line by line across two days recalls DJ Yella 10 11 Still the first time rapper dubbed Eazy E brought a distinctive voice and persona As released the single musically samples rap group Whodini s song I m a Ho And it vocally samples rap group the Beastie Boys song Hold It Now Hit It as well as two soul classics Jean Knight s song Mr Big Stuff and in closing The Staple Singers song I ll Take You There Content editIn the Boyz n the Hood lyrics Eazy E is the protagonist and tells a story of an ordinary day in the hood The song details E seeing a friend KeyLow G after KeyLow G has stolen a car KeyLow G brags to E about committing grand theft auto E then relates a story of a prior friend JD who became addicted to crack and attempted to steal E s car radio E chases JD to call a truce but JD pulls a 22 calibre pistol on E Unbeknownst to JD E has a 12 gauge and he ends up killing JD Eazy bored as hell went to a spot where his friends gather There E drinks alcohol and then goes to get his girlfriend for sex At her home they get into an altercation and E slaps his girlfriend Her father witnesses this and jumps up yelling at E E then hits her father knocking him unconscious Later Eazy wrecked his own car and as he was walking witnessed the arrest of KeyLow G E attempted to bail KeyLow G out but bail was denied due to a riot KeyLow G started while he was in lock up At his trial KeyLow G was given a six year sentence for his crimes as this was KeyLow G s fourth offense Probably anticipating a long jail sentence Kilo had planned to have his girlfriend Suzy help him to escape At the code word fire which KeyLow G yelled out Suzy entered the court room with a sub machine Uzi The plan did not work and Suzy was shot KeyLow G and Suzy were then both charged with attempted murder Versions editThe original version of the song which was released on 1987 s N W A and the Posse contained only the five verses starting with the line Cruisin down the street in my six fo Slight lyric changes are also present in the album version The remix version which was released on Eazy E s 1988 debut album Eazy Duz It contains a prologue that has Eazy E describing playing Gangsta Gangsta a track from N W A s 1988 album Straight Outta Compton then announcing he will be playing his own song which is in fact the rest of the song Boyz n the Hood and the song continues Both the original version and the remix versions of Boyz n the Hood appear on the 1989 12 maxi single They are featured on side A while the original and remixed versions of Dopeman appear on side B 12 The song was played on the Up In Smoke Tour Dr Dre played this song as a tribute to Eazy E with the crowd singing the chorus Critical reception and legacy editJeff Chang describes Boyz n the Hood as an anthem for the fatherless brotherless state assaulted heavily armed West Coast urban youth and Eazy E s rap style as a deadpan singsong perhaps as much a result of self conscious nervousness as hardcore fronting 13 Rolling Stone ranks the song as among the 20 greatest West Coast rap songs that preceded N W A s Straight Outta Compton Critic David Drake commented It was a day in the life record that was less concerned with commentary or critique than simply conveying a lifestyle 14 Also writing for Rolling Stone Brian Hiatt compares the subject matter in Boyz n the Hood to 6 in the Mornin by Ice T and P S K What Does It Mean by Schoolly D 15 Cover versions editRed Hot Chili Peppers often covered the song live as an intro jam to their own song Special Secret Song Inside on their 1989 90 Mother s Milk tour In 2004 the song was re imagined and sampled by rapper Jim Jones on his debut album On My Way to Church His version was called Certified Gangstas and featured Bezel and Cam ron 16 Besides Jim Jones song there have been many remakes most notably a cover by alternative rock band Dynamite Hack which hit 12 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks in 2000 Hispanic rap group Brownside did a remake to the song called Vatos in the Barrio on their 1999 album Payback The instrumental of the original is remade and the lyrics are slightly different but keep the main structure of the Eazy E version Underground Memphis rapper Koopsta Knicca of Three 6 Mafia made his own version called Back in da Hood Shwayze uses one of the lines from Boyz n the Hood in his song Lost My Mind on his album Shwayze the line he uses is Woke up at about noon just thought that I had to be in Compton Soon It is sampled in Front Back by UGK 17 as well as its remix by T I 18 My 64 by Mike Jones featuring Bun B Snoop Dogg and Lil Eazy E 19 Pojat On Huudeilla by Eurocrack Them Boys Down South by Big Chance 20 Track 8 Disc 2 on DJ Screw s album The Legend has the same song style as Boyz n the Hood Yelawolf made a song called Boyz n the Woodz for his 2008 mixtape Ball of Flames the Ballad of Slick Rick E Bobby The song interpolates the original chorus but is made to have a white trash feel American rapper Megan Thee Stallion sampled the song in her 2020 single Girls in the Hood 21 Eazy E s daughters Henree and Ebie Wright both supported the song 22 23 24 Personnel editEazy E Vocals Ice Cube Lyrics Dr Dre Production 2 Charts editChart 2015 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 25 69US Billboard Hot 100 26 50US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 27 18US Hot Rap Songs Billboard 28 14Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 29 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit Ben Zimmer 2019 04 30 Why John Singleton Wanted the Z in Boyz n the Hood The Atlantic Retrieved 2019 11 17 a b DJ Yella Eazy E Wasn t a Natural Rapper He Had to Be Coached YouTube 19 August 2015 Retrieved 24 May 2023 Billboard Hot 100 September 5 2015 Billboard com Retrieved June 7 2021 N W A Finally Cracked Billboard s Hot 100 Vulture 25 August 2015 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Keith Caulfield 2015 08 25 N W A Takes Over Charts Gets First Top 40 Hit on Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 2016 07 17 N W A Finally Has Their First Top 40 Hit SPIN 2015 08 25 Retrieved 2016 07 17 NWA charts on Billboard Hot 100 s Top 40 for the first time with Straight Outta Compton single Hip Hop Vibe 2015 08 25 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Zhinga Zam 2015 08 26 WebMag NWA scores 1st ever Top 40 HIT on Billboard Make HUGE strides BACK on the CHARTS The Gamutt Archived from the original on 2016 06 30 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Reeves Marcus Somebody Scream Rap Music s Rise to Prominence in the Aftershock of Black Power Faber and Faber inc 2008 p 98 DJ Yella Eazy E Wasn t a Natural Rapper He Had to Be Coached YouTube 2015 08 19 Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Westhoff Ben 2015 03 17 20 Years After His Death Eazy E Deserves a Spot on Rap s Mount Rushmore L A Weekly Retrieved 2016 07 17 Eazy E N W A Boyz N The Hood Dopeman Vinyl Discogs com 1989 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Chang 2005 p 306 Drake David August 12 2015 20 Greatest Pre Straight Outta Compton West Coast Rap Songs 1 Eazy E Boyz n the Hood 1987 Rolling Stone Retrieved January 15 2018 Hiatt Brian August 27 2015 N W A American Gangstas Rolling Stone Retrieved January 15 2018 Certified Gangstas Jim Jones The Game Cam ron Lil Eazy YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2012 01 17 Featured Content on Myspace Littleredevil07 imeem com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Featured Content on Myspace Alfer imeem com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Featured Content on Myspace Lyrik691 imeem com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Eurocrack Pojat On Huudeilla on YouTube Brow Jason Boren Jade June 26 2020 Eazy E s Daughters Feud Over Megan Thee Stallion s New Song Girls In The Hood Hollywood Life Penske Business Media Retrieved July 6 2020 Eazy E s daughters beef over Megan Thee Stallion s new single Girls In The Hood 26 June 2020 Eazy E s Daughter Says She Can t Sample Her Dad s Music After Megan Thee Stallion Gets Approved Complex Networks EAZY E S DAUGHTERS BEEF AFTER MEGAN THEE STALLION LANDS BOYZ N THA HOOD SAMPLE 25 June 2020 Ryan Gavin September 12 2015 ARIA Singles Justin Bieber What Do You Mean Spends Second Week At No 1 Noise11 Retrieved September 12 2015 Eazy E Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved August 25 2015 Eazy E Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Retrieved August 25 2015 Eazy E Chart History Hot Rap Songs Billboard Retrieved August 25 2015 British single certifications Eazy E Boyz n the Hood British Phonographic Industry Retrieved October 6 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boyz n the Hood amp oldid 1186662990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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