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Oh damn
Yeah
G's in here yeah yeah
G's in here yeah yeah
We in here yeah yeah
I Think it's time to go
Knocked them down like dominos
You could say I'm on a roll
They Jelly that my pockets swole
Shang sung I got ya soul
And I'm about to take control
No love for fake ass hoes
I making a list and taking tolls
I'm all about this shit
Friendly but don't make me pissed
I promise you won't be missed
Now Hide yo wife and hide yo kids
God damn them speakers burning
Killed them all with no sermon
This whole year I will be working
Giving you a healthy serving
Sheshhh
I swear we own now
This that shit you never guna turn down
I swear we own now
This that shit you never guna turn down
Oh damn
Yeah
G's in here yeah yeah
G's in here yeah yeah
No time to sit down and relax
I think gator needs his gat
Hit the bank without a mask
Yeah I'm crazy why'd you ask
Putting Texas on my back
This the return of the Mack
And nobody stopping Zach
Lil bitch
I swear we own now
This that shit you never guna turn down
I swear we own now
This that shit you never guna turn down
I'm running with the goonies
Felling a little loopy
Hey shawty lets make a movie
Show me how you do it
Flaming at the the mouth like I'm Charizard
They repeating my lines cause my bars hard
Fell a few times that's where the scars are
But now hoe I grind and I'm an all star
Ready to come ready to go
Where is my mind nobody knows
I'm on the road I'm doing shows
I'm to faithful for you hoes
Man G's guna explode
And it aint no hobby
Numero uno bitch please don't make no copies
I'm next up to the others I aint sorry
Yeah I aint sorry
Oh damn
Yeah
G's in here yeah yeah




G's in here yeah yeah
I swear we on now

Overall Meaning

The song "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" by Eazy-E, also known as "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" (Gangstas) or simply "Real G's," is a diss track against Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Death Row Records. Eazy-E, the founder of Ruthless Records, accuses Dre and Snoop of being fake gangsters, studio gangstas, and busters who have no street credibility. He claims that they are actors who pretend to live a thug life for fame and fortune but have never really been involved in gang activities or violent crimes. He also disses Dre for switching from his previous image as a feminine rapper to a hardcore rapper, and for stealing the spotlight and the money from N.W.A.


The lyrics are aggressive and confrontational, with Eazy-E's trademark nasal voice and profanity-laced vocabulary. He boasts about his own gangster credentials, including doing dirt, putting in work, and being respected in Compton, Watts, and South Central. He challenges Dre and Snoop to prove their worth by stepping to him, but warns them that they would get smoked and shanked if they did. He also disses their fashion style, their music, and their fans, whom he considers naive and ignorant. The chorus, "Stop him in his tracks, show him that I am Ruthless, Yo Dre, what's up, Boy you should have known by now," repeats the message of the song and asserts that Eazy-E is the real G, the original baby gangsta, and the king of Compton.


The song was released in 1993 as part of Eazy-E's EP "It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa," which was his response to Dre's diss track "Dre Day," where he ridiculed Eazy-E as a small-time hustler and HIV-positive victim. "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" became Eazy-E's biggest hit as a solo artist, reaching #42 on the US Billboard Hot 100, #5 on the US Hot Rap Tracks, and #1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales. The song's music video, directed by Michael Martin, features Eazy-E, MC Ren, and Dresta performing in various locations, such as a prison yard, a cemetery, and a street corner. It also shows images of Dre and Snoop being humiliated and beaten up by Eazy-E's crew. The video was controversial for its violent content and received criticism from some media outlets and parents' groups.


Line by Line Meaning

Comp-ton, Comp-ton, Comp-ton, Comp-ton
Referring to the city of Compton, California, where the artist is from


Real muthaphuckkin G's
Highlighting the authenticity and street credibility of the artist and his associates


Hey yo Doctor, here's another proper track
Addressing Dr. Dre, acknowledging his reputation for creating great music


And it's phat, watch the sniper, time to pay the piper
Describing the excellence and impact of the song, encouraging listeners to face the consequences of their actions


And let that real shit provoke
Encouraging listeners to be influenced and motivated by authentic and genuine content


See you's a wannabe 'loc, and you'll get smoked and I hope
Referring to someone pretending to be from the neighborhood, and expressing the artist's desire for their downfall


That your fans understand when you talk about sprayin' me
Challenging a rival artist to be honest with their audience about the consequences of their words


The same records that you makin' is payin' me
Asserting the artist's dominance and success, indicating that even the rival artist's work indirectly benefits him financially


Motherfuck Dre, motherfuck Snoop, motherfuck Death Row
Expressing disdain for Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and the label Death Row Records


Yo, and here comes my left blow
Announcing the artist's counterattack or passing judgment on the rival artist


Cause I'm the E-A-Z-Y-E and this is the season
Proudly identifying himself as Eazy-E and claiming his current position of power


To let the real motherfuckin' G's in
Signifying a time for true, authentic gangsters to rise and take over


You're like a kid you found a pup and now you're dapper
Comparing the rival artist's newfound confidence and style to that of a child who just acquired a new pet


But tell me where the fuck you found an anorexic rapper
Questioning the authenticity and credibility of a rapper who appears physically unhealthy


Talkin' bout who you gon' squabble with and who you shoot
Mocking the rival artist's claims of violence and conflict


You're only sixty pounds when you're wet and wearin' boots
Belittling and ridiculing the rival artist's physical build


(Damn E, they tried to fade you on Dre Day)
Acknowledging the artist's past challenges and attempts to undermine his reputation


But Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday
Contending that Dr. Dre's success ultimately benefited Eazy-E financially


All of a sudden Dr. Dre is the G Thang
Questioning Dr. Dre's sudden rise in status and reputation as a gangster


But on his old album cover he was a she-thang
Highlighting the irony of Dr. Dre's earlier image compared to his current persona


So nigga please, nigga please, don't step to deez
Showcasing the artist's confidence and warning others not to challenge him


Motherfuckin' real G's
Emphasizing the presence and dominance of genuine gangsters


Stop him in his tracks, show him that I am Ruthless
Asserting the artist's power and ability to stop others in their tracks, representing the label Ruthless Records


Yo Dre, what's up
Addressing Dr. Dre once again, seeking his attention


Boy you should have known by now
Implying that Dr. Dre should have been aware of the artist's capabilities and intentions


Everyday it's a new rapper, claimin' to be dapper than the Dresta
Observing the constant emergence of new artists who claim to be more stylish or fashionable than the artist Dresta


Softer than a bitch but portray the role of gangsta
Critiquing the inconsistency of rappers who act tough but lack genuine toughness


Ain't broke a law in your life
Accusing the rival artist of never having engaged in criminal activity


Yet every time you rap you yap about the guns and knife
Pointing out the rival artist's tendency to talk about weaponry despite lacking any experience with it


Just take a good look at the, nigga and you'll capture
Advising listeners to pay attention and carefully observe the rival artist's true nature


The fact that the bastard, is simply just an actor
Concluding that the rival artist is nothing more than a performer, pretending to be something he's not


Who mastered the bang and the slang and the mental
Recognizing the rival artist's skill in understanding and using gang-related language and mentality


Of niggas in Compton, Watts, and South Central
Acknowledging the influence and expertise of individuals from various neighborhoods in Los Angeles


Never ever once have you ran with the turf
Pointing out that despite the rival artist's claims, he has never truly been involved in the streets or gang culture


But yet in every verse claim you used to do the dirt
Highlighting the rival artist's contradiction of claiming to have participated in criminal activities, despite lacking any evidence


But tell me who's a witness, to your fuckin' work
Challenging the rival artist to produce a credible witness who can vouch for his supposed criminal past


So you never had no bid'ness, so save the drama, jerk
Implying that the rival artist has no legitimate reason to involve himself in street-related drama


Niggas straight kill me, knowing that they pranksters
Expressing frustration with individuals who pretend to be gangsters, despite knowing their true nature


This is going out to you studio gangstas
Directly addressing those artists who only portray gangster personas in the studio, without any real street experience


See I did dirt, put in work, and many niggas can vouch that
Asserting the artist's personal involvement in criminal activities and suggesting that others can confirm his reputation


So since I got stripes, I got the right to rap about that
Justifying the artist's ability to rap about his experiences and affiliations due to his earned reputation


But niggas like you, I gotta hate ya
Expressing a strong dislike or disdain for artists who pretend to be involved in criminal activities


Cause I'm just tired of suburbia niggas
Expressing frustration with individuals who claim street credibility but actually come from privileged suburban backgrounds


Talking about they come from projects
Criticizing artists who falsely claim to come from disadvantaged housing projects


Knowing you ain't seen the parts of the streets G
Pointing out the lack of firsthand experience or understanding of street life by the rival artist


Think you started trying to bang around the time of the peace treaty
Mocking the rival artist for only embracing gang culture after a peace treaty was established, suggesting he's a bandwagon follower


Wearing khakis and mob while you rhyme
Mocking the rival artist's choice of clothing and persona while performing


Little fag, tried to sag, but you're flooding at the same time
Using derogatory language to insult the rival artist's fashion choices and suggesting he lacks authenticity


And your set don't accept ya
Suggesting that the rival artist is not truly embraced or respected by his own gang


Scared to kick it with your homies cause you know they don't respect ya
Claiming that the rival artist is afraid to spend time with his friends because they see through his facade and lack of authenticity


So nigga please, check nuts before ya step to these
Warning the rival artist to confront his own insecurities and doubts before challenging the artist and his crew


Motherfuckin real G's
Reiterating the presence and dominance of genuine gangsters


Well, it's the Knocc Out, definition original baby gangsta
Introducing the artist Knocc Out, describing himself as an authentic and original young gangster


Approach me like you hard, motherfucker I'mma bank ya
Warning others against approaching the artist with false toughness, as their actions may lead to consequences


Shank ya, with my fuckin' shank, if I have to
Threatening to stab or harm someone with a makeshift weapon if necessary


Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg are fuckin' actors
Asserting that Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are not genuine and are merely pretending to be gangsters


Pranksters, studio gangstas, busters
Labeling Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg as wannabes who only portray gangster roles in the studio


But this time you're dealin' with some real motherfuckers
Warning Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg that they are now facing genuine gangsters who can't be fooled


G's, nigga please, don't try to step
Asserting the gangster status of Knocc Out and others, warning Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg not to challenge them


Cause if you do, then a pealed cap is all that would be left
Threatening to shoot and kill anyone who dares to confront them


See young niggas like me will break you off something
Asserting that young gangsters like Knocc Out are capable of causing harm or inflicting violence


Claiming my city but, Dre, you ain't from Compton
Challenging Dr. Dre's claim to represent the city of Compton, suggesting that he lacks the true experience and understanding of the area


Niggas like y'all is what I call wannabes
Labeling Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg as pretenders or imitators


And ain't shit compared to real motherfuckin G's
Asserting the superiority and authenticity of genuine gangsters compared to pretenders


I never met a O.G. who never did shit wrong
Highlighting the fact that no true original gangster has led a completely clean and lawful life


You tried to diss the Eazy-E, so now nigga it's on
Addressing Dr. Dre's attempt to disrespect Eazy-E, indicating that now the artist is ready to retaliate


You and your Doggy Dogg, think that y'all hoggin' shit
Accusing Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg of monopolizing the industry


Both of you bitches, can come and suck my Doggy dick
Using vulgar language to degrade and insult Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg


Beating up a bitch don't make you shit, but then again
Implying that physically abusing a woman (referring to Dee Barnes incident) doesn't make someone superior or admirable


Some niggas think it makes a man
Recognizing that some individuals believe violence against women demonstrates strength


Damn it's a trip how a nigga could switch so quick
Expressing astonishment at how a person's behavior or attitude can change rapidly


From wearin' lipstick, to smoking on chronic at picnics
Referencing Dr. Dre's past (and rumored) cross-dressing and drug use


And now you think you're bigger
Noting Dr. Dre's inflated ego and feeling of superiority


But to me you ain't nothing but a bitch-ass nigga
Dismissing Dr. Dre as a weak, insignificant individual from the artist's perspective


That ain't worth a food stamp
Stating that Dr. Dre is worthless and has no value or significance


And at Death Row, I hear you're getting treated like boot camp
Claiming that Dr. Dre is facing harsh treatment and discipline at Death Row Records


Gotta follow your sergeant's directions
Insinuating that Dr. Dre is merely following orders and not truly leading or making autonomous decisions


Or get your ass popped with the Smith & Wesson
Threatening Dr. Dre with gun violence and suggesting he will face serious consequences


Learn a lesson from the Eaze
Encouraging Dr. Dre to take advice or wisdom from the artist Eazy-E


Stay in your place and don't step to real motherfuckin G's
Advising Dr. Dre to know his position and avoid challenging genuine gangsters


Yo Dre, what's up
Repeating the address to Dr. Dre, seeking his attention once again


Boy you should have known by now
Reiterating that Dr. Dre should have been aware of the artist's capabilities and intentions


Eazy Duz It
Repeating the artist's name as a final statement, asserting his dominance and reminding listeners of his impact




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@faith9505

Remaining Faithful






And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure.
—1 John 3:3







If your life were to end today, would you be able to say, like the apostle Paul, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithful” ?
(2 Timothy 4:7) Paul was saying, “I didn’t stray from the truth of the gospel. I lived it, and I proclaimed it.”

It isn’t a matter of being able to say, “I was flawless and perfect. I never made a mistake.” Rather, would you be able to say, “I kept with it. When I fought, I took on a few black eyes, but I kept fighting. When I ran, I stumbled a few times, but I got up and ran even harder to catch up. I finished the course. I have remained faithful”

If so, then the promise that Paul spoke of is for you as well: “And now the prize awaits me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on the day of his return.
And the prize is not just for me but for all who eagerly look forward to his appearing”
(verse 8)

Paul was describing those who are looking forward, with great anticipation, to the return of Jesus Christ. He was speaking of those who are leading lives that are right before God and honoring to Him those who are ready for the return of Christ.

Do you love Christ’s appearing? Are you looking forward to the day when Jesus will come back? When you think about the fact that He could return at any moment, does your heart leap a little with excitement? Or, does it sink with dread? This is a good litmus test of your spiritual character.

If your life is right with God, then you’ll welcome the thought of Christ returning at any moment.
You’ll rejoice in it.
Like the apostle John, you will say, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!”
(Revelation 22:20)

On the other hand, if you’re living in a way that isn’t pleasing to God, it would indicate that you don’t look forward to His return.

The great British preacher C. H. Spurgeon said, “The righteous carves his name upon the rock, but the wicked writes his remembrance in the sand.
The righteous man ploughs the furrows of earth, and sows a harvest here, which shall never be fully reaped till he enters the enjoyments of eternity; but as for the wicked, he ploughs the sea . . . the place that knew him shall know him no more forever.”

If you’re eagerly awaiting the return of Christ, if you’re ready for Him to come back, then it will impact the way that you’re living today. The Bible tells us, “And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure” (1 John 3:3)

This simply means that you’re living a life that is right with God. You’re prepared. You’re looking forward with anticipation to the return of Christ.

If you’re living this way, then God promises you a crown of righteousness in that final day.



@faith9505

Remaining Faithful






And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure.
—1 John 3:3







If your life were to end today, would you be able to say, like the apostle Paul, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithful” ?
(2 Timothy 4:7) Paul was saying, “I didn’t stray from the truth of the gospel. I lived it, and I proclaimed it.”

It isn’t a matter of being able to say, “I was flawless and perfect. I never made a mistake.” Rather, would you be able to say, “I kept with it. When I fought, I took on a few black eyes, but I kept fighting. When I ran, I stumbled a few times, but I got up and ran even harder to catch up. I finished the course. I have remained faithful”

If so, then the promise that Paul spoke of is for you as well: “And now the prize awaits me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on the day of his return.
And the prize is not just for me but for all who eagerly look forward to his appearing”
(verse 8)

Paul was describing those who are looking forward, with great anticipation, to the return of Jesus Christ. He was speaking of those who are leading lives that are right before God and honoring to Him those who are ready for the return of Christ.

Do you love Christ’s appearing? Are you looking forward to the day when Jesus will come back? When you think about the fact that He could return at any moment, does your heart leap a little with excitement? Or, does it sink with dread? This is a good litmus test of your spiritual character.

If your life is right with God, then you’ll welcome the thought of Christ returning at any moment.
You’ll rejoice in it.
Like the apostle John, you will say, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!”
(Revelation 22:20)

On the other hand, if you’re living in a way that isn’t pleasing to God, it would indicate that you don’t look forward to His return.

The great British preacher C. H. Spurgeon said, “The righteous carves his name upon the rock, but the wicked writes his remembrance in the sand.
The righteous man ploughs the furrows of earth, and sows a harvest here, which shall never be fully reaped till he enters the enjoyments of eternity; but as for the wicked, he ploughs the sea . . . the place that knew him shall know him no more forever.”

If you’re eagerly awaiting the return of Christ, if you’re ready for Him to come back, then it will impact the way that you’re living today. The Bible tells us, “And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure” (1 John 3:3)

This simply means that you’re living a life that is right with God. You’re prepared. You’re looking forward with anticipation to the return of Christ.

If you’re living this way, then God promises you a crown of righteousness in that final day.



@faith9505

Remaining Faithful






And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure.
—1 John 3:3







If your life were to end today, would you be able to say, like the apostle Paul, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithful” ?
(2 Timothy 4:7) Paul was saying, “I didn’t stray from the truth of the gospel. I lived it, and I proclaimed it.”

It isn’t a matter of being able to say, “I was flawless and perfect. I never made a mistake.” Rather, would you be able to say, “I kept with it. When I fought, I took on a few black eyes, but I kept fighting. When I ran, I stumbled a few times, but I got up and ran even harder to catch up. I finished the course. I have remained faithful”

If so, then the promise that Paul spoke of is for you as well: “And now the prize awaits me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on the day of his return.
And the prize is not just for me but for all who eagerly look forward to his appearing”
(verse 8)

Paul was describing those who are looking forward, with great anticipation, to the return of Jesus Christ. He was speaking of those who are leading lives that are right before God and honoring to Him those who are ready for the return of Christ.

Do you love Christ’s appearing? Are you looking forward to the day when Jesus will come back? When you think about the fact that He could return at any moment, does your heart leap a little with excitement? Or, does it sink with dread? This is a good litmus test of your spiritual character.

If your life is right with God, then you’ll welcome the thought of Christ returning at any moment.
You’ll rejoice in it.
Like the apostle John, you will say, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!”
(Revelation 22:20)

On the other hand, if you’re living in a way that isn’t pleasing to God, it would indicate that you don’t look forward to His return.

The great British preacher C. H. Spurgeon said, “The righteous carves his name upon the rock, but the wicked writes his remembrance in the sand.
The righteous man ploughs the furrows of earth, and sows a harvest here, which shall never be fully reaped till he enters the enjoyments of eternity; but as for the wicked, he ploughs the sea . . . the place that knew him shall know him no more forever.”

If you’re eagerly awaiting the return of Christ, if you’re ready for Him to come back, then it will impact the way that you’re living today. The Bible tells us, “And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure” (1 John 3:3)

This simply means that you’re living a life that is right with God. You’re prepared. You’re looking forward with anticipation to the return of Christ.

If you’re living this way, then God promises you a crown of righteousness in that final day.



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@ShadowDelta00

14 years later... I'm still pissed our world hasn't introduced Duel Monster holograms and we don't have a dueling academy

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soon my friend, soon.

@pirateking9677

I’m pissed there is no open world yugioh game that would be similar to the Pokémon games where you could make your own character/Duelist and build up your deck and duel other players or have Pve bosses where you and your friends can fight it.

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Virtual reality Pokemon and Yugioh i’m still waiting on that 😭

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