Tim Dog - F*ck Compton [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)

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Tim Dog - F*ck Compton [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)

Music video by Tim Dog performing F*ck Compton.
(C) 1991 Ruffhouse Records LP

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F*ck Compton · Tim Dog

F-ck Compton EP

℗ 1991 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Released on: 1991-03-04

Composer, Lyricist: Cedric Miller
Composer, Lyricist: Tim "Tim Dog" Blair

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"F*ck Compton" is a diss track written and performed by American rapper Tim Dog, released in 1991 through Ruffhouse Records as the lead single from the rapper's debut studio album Penicillin on Wax. It is a diss track criticizing the West Coast hip hop scene, including the Compton-based group N.W.A and its members Eazy-E and Dr. Dre as well as the latter's then-girlfriend Michel'le. The song is often credited for igniting the East Coast–West Coast rivalry of the 1990s. Production was handled by Ultramagnetic MCs' member Ced-Gee and Tim Dog himself. The song peaked atop of the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart. Later in 2018 it was place at #19 on Complex's "The 50 Best Hip-Hop Diss Songs" list.

Tim Dog, frustrated at being overlooked because of the popularity of the West Coast at the time and at the apparent lack of interest in East Coast artists from record companies, released the song on his debut album Penicillin on Wax. "F*ck Compton" attacked the city's style of dress and musical output and made threatening gestures to several Compton rappers, specifically N.W.A., who were at the peak of their mainstream success at the time, and singer Michel'le. The song could be looked at as the origin of the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry that escalated during the 1990s.

Tim Dog made clear that he was not including West Coast rapper Ice-T in the diss with the line "I crush Ice Cube, I'm cool with Ice-T/But N.W.A ain't shit to me."

The single, produced by Ced Gee of Ultramagnetic MCs, was released by Ruffhouse Records and became a worldwide underground hit in the clubs and hip hop circles. Two versions of a music video were released, an original version and a censored edit.

Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg responded to the song on their 1993 single F*ck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') and on the "The $20 Sack Pyramid" skit from Dr. Dre's 1992 album The Chronic. Compton's Most Wanted responded with the tracks "Who's F*cking Who?" and "Another Victim" from their 1992 album Music to Driveby. DJ Quik responded with the tracks "Way 2 Fonky" and "Tha Last Word" from his 1992 album Way 2 Fonky and on the track "P.S. Phuk U 2" with the Penthouse Players Clique from their 1992 album Paid the Cost.

Compton's Most Wanted responded on "Who's Fuccin Who?" and "Another Victim" from the album Music to Driveby.
DJ Quik responded on "Way 2 Fonky" and "Tha Last Word" from the album Way 2 Fonky. Quik also responded on "P.S. Phuk U 2" with Penthouse Players Clique.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg responded on "F*ck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" and "The $20 Sack Pyramid", both from Dr. Dre's debut The Chronic and "Puffin On Blunts And Drankin Tanqueray", a B-side to "Dre Day". Although "Dre Day" included disses towards Tim Dog, it was primarily aimed at Eazy-E, Dre's former N.W.A bandmate.
Tim Dog then responded with "Dog Baby" on the album B*tch with a perm.
Rodney O & Joe Cooley responded on "U Don't Hear Me Tho" from their album titled F*ck New York.
Tweedy Bird Loc and Dangerous Records responded on "Fucc The South Bronx" and "What's Really Goin' On" on his debut album 187 Ride By.
E.L. Me & The Street Products responded on the tracks "E.L. Me & The Street Products" and "Outshout" from their debut album 16 Lessons From The Streets.

Produced For – Brothers Of Funk Productions
Mastered At – Masterdisk
Copyright © – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Manufactured By – Columbia Records
Published By – Tim Dog Music
Art Direction – Francesca Restrepo
Engineer – Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo
Engineer [Additional] – Leo Morris
Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
Mixed By – Ced Gee, Kurt Woodley, Tim Dog
Photography By – Jesse Frohman
Producer – Ced Gee, Tim Dog
Written-By – Tim "Tim Dog" Blair

Produced for Brothers Of Funk Entertainment
Funked up at the famous Ultra Lab Studio
Mastered at Masterdisk, NYC
© 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Manufactured by Columbia Records, New York, NY

Labels:
Publisher: Tim Dog Music (ASCAP)
©℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
All songs published by Tim Dog Music (BMI)
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