How Legendary Rap Songs Were Really Made
In this video, we’ll uncover the crazy backstories behind some of hip-hop’s biggest hits. From the very first track Eazy-E ever recorded, to the controversy of “Fk tha Police,”** to Kanye rapping with his jaw wired shut. 
 
Discover how Dr. Dre and Snoop created “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang,” how Jay-Z turned “Still D.R.E.” into a timeless anthem, how “My Name Is” was recorded in just 5 minutes, and how The Neptunes turned a simple table beat into “Grindin’.” 
 
We’ll also dive into emotional anthems like OutKast’s “Ms. Jackson,” Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again,” and the powerful collaboration “I Need a Doctor.” 
 
00:00 – What this video is about 
00:45 – How Eazy-E recorded his first track 
02:27 – The story behind “Fk tha Police”** 
03:32 – The making of “Nuthin' But a ‘G’ Thang” 
04:42 – The story of “Still D.R.E.” 
06:23 – Eminem forgot he was in this music video! 
06:40 – The making of “My Name Is” 
08:38 – The story of “Drop It Like It’s Hot” 
09:52 – How The Neptunes made a beat by banging on a table (Clipse – Grindin’) 
10:33 – The story of “Clint Eastwood” 
12:11 – Who was “Ms. Jackson” really about? 
13:51 – How Kanye recorded a track with his jaw wired shut 
14:36 – The story of “See You Again” 
16:52 – The story of “I Need a Doctor” 
 
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