in and of itself, a very marketable forte, especially given N.W.A leader Eazy-E's defensive blustering about how everyone resents the group's success.
Niggaz4life, N.W.A's second album, finds the group with less to prove but also with less to say listening to it is like hearing the loudest guys at a neighborhood barbecue strut, brag, wolf-whistle and lie about sex.
The Compton posse is well suited to this sort of foulmouthed sing-along. Meticulous about nothing, the group rides one beat until the song runs out, lets whoever is ready with a rhyme jump in and keeps the subjects simple: violent incidents on the first half of the album, bitches, bitches, bitches on the second. While the musical styles can be inspired they vary from an ominous, Public Enemy-style siren to quick-lipped Jamaican patter and R&B howling the lyrics about life on the street feel like mere exhaust fumes from that big motor, Straight Outta Compton. The loosest stuff on the record, when the band members sloppily rant, is also the most difficult to follow; the rest is so hateful toward women, and in such a pathetic and sleazy manner, that it's simply tiresome. For N.W.A, making Niggaz4life may have been something of a party but not one at which everyone would feel welcome. (RS 608/609)
ARION BERGER