The group first formed in 1986 with Arabian Prince, Dr.Dre, Eazy- E, and Ice Cube. Arabian Prince soon left the group right before their album release of Straight Outta Compton. After Arabian Prince left, Dj Yella and Mc Ren joined the group. After the release of their album Straight outta Compton the group soon then became the talking sensation all over the world. Straight outta Compton became a double platinum album and sold 258,000 copies. N.W.A’s album got many different accolades from Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine, Billboard, and many more. With their harcore and offensive music, N.W.A. was a group that did not hold their tongue and said what was on their mind, not caring how people felt about it. In reality the group was just rapping about things that was going on in their society. Their album Straight Outta Compton was their most popular album and really paved the way for the rest of their …show more content…
We fear the police, when in reality they are the people we are supposed to look to for help. The issues that were stated in the song were issues with the police department, police brutality, black minorities, police assuming that all young black men were “gangsters” and “thugs” that sold drugs or was part of a gang. N.W.A still has great meaning to this day because stuff that was rapped about in the song still goes on today. A situation that corresponds to this song very well would be the Michael Brown case. In that case it dealt with false precautions and interpretations of the