Straight Outta Compton, a biopic about the infamous rap group N.W.A., has been set to be released on the big screen in August 2015. N.W.A. was an extremely influential group to the Hip Hop movement during the late 80s to the early 90s. They are often referred to as the most essential gangsta rap group of their time. Although the production of the biopic has been under hot water lately due to its offensive casting announcement in regards to classifying women in the film, the ultimate purpose of this movie release is to individually and collectively capture the livelihoods of six talented young rap artists from Compton, California in a positive light.The film will reveal how this urban group revolutionized mainstream culture in the mid 1980’s with knowledge about everyday urban living in regards to the battle and balance of women, sex, money and drugs.
The group initially consisted of five members - Mike “Arabian Prince” Lezan, Antoine “DJ Yella" Carraby, Andre “Dr. Dre” Young, Eric “Eazy E” Wright and O’shea “Ice Cube” Jackson. MC Ren later joined the group in 1988. From 1986 to 1991 there was much controversy about the group's explicit and derogatory lyrics towards women, sex, money, drugs and crime.Spectators saw the group's explicit lyrics as highly inappropriate and disrespectful.Taking a separate approach from their rival group Public Enemy, N.W.A. came off as extremely blunt and harsh. They received their first break from the underground hit, “Straight Outta Compton”, which resembled Public Enemy's loud and rambunctious feel but with N.W.A.'s own urban twist. Shortly after, N.W.A. became notorious for their hardcore and relentless vibe of music, America seemingly fell in love with the group by relating to their struggles.
With the the release of this film, the directors and producers are looking to give viewers a firsthand experience of how N.W.A. tackled the industry back in their glory days. The film not only offers an educational moment in Hip Hop history but also viewers will get to see how it compares and contrasts old and new school rappers of today.
Stay tuned for further updates because this is something you don't want to miss!
By: Alexis J. Robinson
Twitter: Theywant_BOOSIE
Edited by: Brittany C. Jackson (@BChanelJackson)
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