MC Ren - Keep It Real - 1996 video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/06/26

Ren grew up in the rough area of east Compton where he began rapping at school parties during the early 80's. Through his older brother DJ Train, he was introduced to Eazy-E and soon became a part of the N.W.A. collective. Ren debuted on the group's first single, "8-Ball", in 1987. The following year Ren helped write the tracks for the album Eazy-Duz-It and appeared on "2 Hard Mutha's".

His rhyming ability caught the group's attention and he soon landed a spot as a founding member of N.W.A. Ren enjoyed great success as N.W.A. sold over five million records from 1988-1991 and became the first gangsta rap group to have an album reach the Billboard #1 spot.

Financial disputes would eventually dissolve the group in 1991-92, however MC Ren stuck with Ruthless Records and put out the six-track E.P. Kizz My Black Azz. Released on the heels of N.W.A's success and the gangsta rap craze, it went gold with help from producer Bobcat, DJ Train, and the single "Final Frontier". Before releasing his debut album, MC Ren converted to the Nation of Islam and expressed his views with a hardcore flavor on the album Shock of the Hour. Sadly the deaths of Eazy-E and DJ Train took a toll on Ren when he released the less successful Villain in Black album in 1996.

Two years later he followed up with a comeback album, Ruthless For Life, before leaving Ruthless Records. His notoriety helped Ren appear on various albums by Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, Snoop Dogg and Kurupt. Five years after his last album, MC Ren released a maxi-single in March of 2004 on an independent label, followed by a movie later in the year.

Comments

8 years ago

Mike N

I like this version better than the album version. You had to buy the single to get this version!

8 years ago

PookieBern :)

i like the album version more

9 years ago

DelfonicVII

@Chad Collins Naa I'd say Eazy E, Brotha Lynch Hung, and Sick Jacken

10 years ago

Chad Collins

Ren and Chuck D, best voices in rap history

10 years ago

Juel Rogers

Anyone? +

12 years ago

germanirish

This is that hard shit Andre was talking about (and well pretty much every rhyme MC Ren ever recorded).

12 years ago

germanirish

"Hardest shit since MC Ren."--Andre 3000 Benjamin ATLiens 1996

12 years ago

KeepItAlwaysReal

MC Ren the Ruthless Villain

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