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MC Eiht Dropped His Debut Album ‘We Come Strapped’ 31 Years Ago

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MC Eiht Dropped His Debut Album ‘We Come Strapped’ 31 Years Ago

MC Eiht Dropped His Debut Album ‘We Come Strapped’ 31 Years Ago

On at the present time in Hip Hop historical past, West Coast pioneer MC Eiht dropped his debut solo album We Come Strapped, a gritty masterpiece that firmly cemented his standing as considered one of California’s realest voices. Backed by his crew Compton’s Most Wished, this uncooked, no-frills undertaking hit the streets at a time when G-Funk was simply beginning to dominate the West Coast soundscape and Eiht introduced his personal model of road knowledge to the combo.

Recent off the momentum of his breakout single “Straight Up Menace” from the Menace II Society soundtrack, Eiht got here into this undertaking with the boldness and expertise of a seasoned veteran. We Come Strapped didn’t depend on gimmicks; no drawn-out skits, no business filler, no flashy options. It was a targeted, stripped-down show of West Coast storytelling. Other than appearances by Spice 1, Redman, and his Compton’s Most Wished associates, the highlight stayed squarely on Eiht’s cold-blooded supply and DJ Slip’s moody, keyboard-laced manufacturing.

The album resonated onerous, each within the streets and on the charts. It debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200 and secured the #1 spot on the Prime R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Licensed gold not lengthy after its launch, We Come Strapped stays MC Eiht’s most commercially profitable album thus far; a testomony to his authenticity, grit, and lyrical precision.

Salute to MC Eiht and Compton’s Most Wished for delivering a West Coast basic that also holds weight three a long time later.

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