Real: Muthaphuckkin Gs

: Lyrically, Eazy referenced Dr. Dre's history of violence against women, specifically the 1991 assault on journalist Dee Barnes .

(also known as "Real Compton City G's") is a landmark hip-hop diss track released by Eazy-E in August 1993. It serves as a direct response to Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day," which had targeted Eazy earlier that year. Context and Rivalry Real Muthaphuckkin Gs

: He ridiculed Dr. Dre's "gangsta" image by highlighting his past in the World Class Wrecking Cru , where Dre wore makeup and sequined outfits. : Lyrically, Eazy referenced Dr

The track was the lead single from Eazy-E's EP, It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa . The conflict originated from the bitter breakup of in 1991, after which Dr. Dre left Ruthless Records to co-found Death Row Records . Eazy used this track to: It serves as a direct response to Dr

: Eazy famously claimed that "Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday," referring to the royalties he still collected from Dre's solo work due to their contract dispute. Key Features and Production