List of songs recorded by N.W.A

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N.W.A was an American hip hop group from Compton, California. Formed in 1986, the group went through a number of lineup changes, and throughout its tenure featured members Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, Ice Cube, Arabian Prince and MC Ren.

The first release by N.W.A was the single "Panic Zone" in 1987, which was later featured on the compilation N.W.A. and the Posse along with B-sides "Dope Man" and "8 Ball". [1] After MC Ren was added to the lineup, the group recorded and released its first full-length album, Straight Outta Compton in 1988. [2] Produced by Dre and Yella, the album sold over three million copies, and featured such seminal songs as "Straight Outta Compton", "Fuck tha Police" and "Gangsta Gangsta". [3]

Ice Cube left N.W.A in 1989, due to a number of "financial disagreements". [4] In 1990, the group released the extended play 100 Miles and Runnin' , supported by the single of the same name, which featured five new tracks. [5] The follow-up to Straight Outta Compton, Niggaz4Life (commonly known as Efil4zaggin), [4] was released the following year, supported by the singles "Appetite for Destruction" and "Alwayz into Somethin'". [6] Dre left the group shortly after the album's release, and began a feud with fellow member Eazy-E, who later died in 1995. [4]

Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Ice Cube later took part in a brief reunion, releasing the single "Chin Check" featuring Snoop Dogg in 1999, a song featured on the Next Friday soundtrack. [7] The song "Hello" was also released on Ice Cube's 2000 album War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) .

Songs

Dr. Dre was a constant member of N.W.A and produced both of the group's albums alongside DJ Yella. Dr. Dre at Coachella 2012 cropped.jpg
Dr. Dre was a constant member of N.W.A and produced both of the group's albums alongside DJ Yella.
Eazy-E founded Ruthless Records, originally formed the group, and performed on both albums. Eazy-E.jpg
Eazy-E founded Ruthless Records, originally formed the group, and performed on both albums.
Ice Cube performed on Straight Outta Compton, but left N.W.A after its release due to "financial disagreements". Ice-Cube 2014-01-09-Chicago-photoby-Adam-Bielawski.jpg
Ice Cube performed on Straight Outta Compton , but left N.W.A after its release due to "financial disagreements".
DJ Yella functioned as the group's disc jockey. DJ Yella.jpg
DJ Yella functioned as the group's disc jockey.
Kokane co-wrote the Niggaz4Life track "Appetite for Destruction", released as a single in 1991. Kokane, 2011.jpg
Kokane co-wrote the Niggaz4Life track "Appetite for Destruction", released as a single in 1991.
Snoop Dogg was featured on N.W.A's final single, 1999's "Chin Check". Snoop Dogg 2012.jpg
Snoop Dogg was featured on N.W.A's final single, 1999's "Chin Check".
Kurupt was credited as a co-writer of the 1999 single "Chin Check". Kurupt Young Gotti in Abu Dhabi.jpg
Kurupt was credited as a co-writer of the 1999 single "Chin Check".
Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates song released as a single
Name of song, performer(s), writer(s), original release, and year of release
TitlePerformer(s)Writer(s)Original releaseYearRef.
"100 Miles and Runnin'" Dagger-14-plain.png MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
Gregory Hutchinson
Lorenzo Patterson
Eric Wright
Andre Young
100 Miles and Runnin' 1990 [5]
"8 Ball" Eazy-E O'Shea Jackson N.W.A. and the Posse 1987 [1]
"Alwayz into Somethin'" Dagger-14-plain.png Dr. Dre
MC Ren
Admiral D
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Appetite for Destruction" Dagger-14-plain.png Dr. Dre
MC Ren
Eazy-E
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Jerry Long
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Approach to Danger" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Antoine Carraby
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Automobile" Eazy-E
Dr. Dre
Eric Wright Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"A Bitch Iz a Bitch" Ice Cube O'Shea Jackson
Andre Young
Non-album single
B-side to "Express Yourself"
2002 [8]
"Chin Check" Dagger-14-plain.png Ice Cube
MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Snoop Dogg
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Calvin Broadus
Ricardo Brown
Melvin Bradford
O'Shea Jackson
Next Friday 1999 [7]
"Compton's n the House" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Lorenzo Patterson
Andre Young
O'Shea Jackson
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"The Dayz of Wayback" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Admiral D
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Dopeman" Ice Cube
Eazy-E
Krazy D
O'Shea Jackson N.W.A. and the Posse 1987 [1]
"Express Yourself" Dagger-14-plain.png Dr. Dre
Ice Cube
O'Shea Jackson Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Findum, Fuckum & Flee" Eazy-E
Dr. Dre
MC Ren
CPO
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Antoine Carraby
Eric Wright
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Fuck tha Police" Ice Cube
MC Ren
Eazy-E
Lorenzo Patterson
O'Shea Jackson
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Gangsta Gangsta" Dagger-14-plain.png Ice Cube
Eazy-E
O'Shea Jackson
Eric Wright
Lorenzo Patterson
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"I Ain't tha 1" Ice Cube O'Shea Jackson Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"I'd Rather Fuck You" Eazy-E Andre Young
Antoine Carraby
Eric Wright
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"If It Ain't Ruff" MC Ren Lorenzo Patterson Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Just Don't Bite It" MC Ren Lorenzo Patterson
Andre Young
100 Miles and Runnin' 1990 [5]
"Niggaz 4 Life" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"One Less Bitch" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Andre Young
Tracy Curry
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Panic Zone" Dagger-14-plain.png Arabian Prince
Dr. Dre
Damon Trujillo
Andre Young
Mik Lezan
N.W.A. and the Posse 1987 [1]
"Parental Discretion Iz Advised" The D.O.C.
Dr. Dre
MC Ren
Ice Cube
Eazy-E
Eric Wright
Lorenzo Patterson
O'Shea Jackson
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Prelude" MC Ren
Eazy-E
Above the Law
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Quiet on tha Set" MC Ren Lorenzo Patterson Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Real Niggaz" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
DJ Yella
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Antoine Carraby
Eric Wright
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Real Niggaz Don't Die" Dr. Dre
MC Ren
Eazy-E
Andre Young
Lorenzo Patterson
Tracy Curry
Antoine Carraby
Eric Wright
Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Sa Prize (Part 2)" Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
MC Ren
Tracy Curry
Eric Wright
Lorenzo Patterson
100 Miles and Runnin' 1990 [5]
"She Swallowed It" MC Ren Lorenzo Patterson Niggaz4Life 1991 [6]
"Something 2 Dance 2" Arabian Prince
DJ Yella
Dr. Dre
Eazy-E
Eric Wright
Andre Young
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Something Like That" MC Ren
Dr. Dre
Lorenzo Patterson
Andre Young
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]
"Straight Outta Compton" Dagger-14-plain.png Ice Cube
MC Ren
Eazy-E
Lorenzo Patterson
O'Shea Jackson
Eric Wright
Straight Outta Compton 1988 [2]

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<i>The Miracle Mile Shot</i> 2018 film

The Miracle Mile Shot is an experimental short subject, non-dialogue documentary film based entirely on a single photograph of the influential Gangsta rap group N.W.A. created on November 11, 1988, in the Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles, California, by photographer/artist Ithaka Darin Pappas. The photograph itself, also entitled The Miracle Mile Shot, was captured during a photo session that took place at the photographer's home studio apartment at 6516 1/2 Orange Street, Los Angeles. The short film, screened for the first time at the LAGFF on June 19, 2019, visually tells the story of the most important uses of the photograph in chronological order.

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  7. 1 2 Next Friday (Media notes). Various artists. Priority Records. 1999.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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