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100 Miles and Runnin ' is the only EP from the American gangsta rap group N.W.A. Released on August 14, 1990, this EP of five tracks reflects an evolution of N.W.A's sound and centers on the single " 100 Miles and Runnin' " . [ 1 ]
"100 Miles and Runnin'" is a song by N.W.A from their 1990 EP of the same name. The song also appeared on the N.W.A's Greatest Hits and The Best of N.W.A: The Strength of Street Knowledge compilation.
In 1990, the group released the extended play 100 Miles and Runnin', supported by the single of the same name, which featured five new tracks. [5] The follow-up to Straight Outta Compton, Niggaz4Life (commonly known as Efil4zaggin), [4] was released the following year, supported by the singles "Appetite for Destruction" and "Alwayz into ...
In 2002, the CD was re-released in two formats. Both had the EP 100 Miles and Runnin' appended to the end of the original track listing, but one was available with a DVD copy of Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video. In comparison to its predecessor, the album was also heavier on misogyny, for which it became notorious.
The remaining members released the EP 100 Miles and Runnin' in 1990, which reached the top ten of the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA.
He wasted little time putting together his solo debut, 1990's AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, but he avoided mentioning his former label mates. N.W.A's title track from their 1990 EP 100 Miles and Runnin', however, included a diss towards Cube: "We started with five, but yo / One couldn't take it—So now it's four / Cuz the fifth couldn't make it."
The group's 100 Miles and Runnin' EP, which took two years to produce and was released in August 1990, went platinum in September 1992. [65] That year, on March 27, Straight Outta Compton was certified double-platinum, two million copies sold. [62]
"100 Miles and Runnin '" (New street version) Music video 6. "Parental advisory stickering" DJ Yella interview 7. "Appetite for Destruction" (Extended street version) Music video 8. "Sex, change of lifestyle" Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, DJ Yella & MC Ren interview 9. "Alwayz into Somethin '" (Street version) Music video 10.