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''Niggaz4Life'' (also known as ''Efil4zaggin'' as per album cover art, stylized in
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) is the second and final studio album by gangsta rap group
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, released on May 28, 1991. It was their final album, as the group disbanded later the same year after the departure of
Dr. Dre Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Dre, is an American rapper and record producer. He is the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics, and previously co-founded, co-owned, and ...
and songwriter
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to form Death Row Records; the album features only four members of the original line-up, as Ice Cube and Arabian Prince had already left the group in 1989 and 1988 respectively. ''Niggaz4Life'' debuted at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, but in its second week peaked at number 1. In 1992, several months after the release of the album, N.W.A released a video named '' Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video'', which chronicled the making of the album and its three music videos, "
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", "Appetite for Destruction" and "Approach to Danger". In 2002, the CD was re-released in two formats. Both had the EP ''
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'' 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
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, for which it became notorious. The songs on the album's second half featured more profanity, sexist themes, and references to various sexual acts, provoking the ire of the
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Critical Reception

Upon release, ''Niggaz4Life'' generally polarized music critics, as many were divided over its lyrics especially in the 2nd half of the album. The Source, the most prominent Hip Hop publication at the time, declared it one of their albums of the year but more “mainstream” publications like Rolling Stone condemned the album. In a two star review (out of five), Rolling Stone critic Arion Berger attacked Niggaz4Life as “so hateful toward women, and in such a pathetic and sleazy manner, that it’s simply tiresome.” Mark Blackwell, of Spin magazine, similarly opined in his interview of N.W.A. that Niggaz4Life “wears thin pretty fast. The main problem is that the old ‘niggas’ and ‘bitches’ thing – whether offensive or not – is getting a little tired” before conceding that “Dre and Yella’s production is peerless.” In a negative review, Newsweek deemed the album "by N.W.A standards, is a mediocre work, a retreat from cinematic storytelling into simple punk bluster."
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wrote, "N.W.A. raps nasty and righteous, with real ghetto heat, and doesn't give an inch," calling the album "incendiary" and "grotesque." Later DJ Yella said: “I do like the second album better than the first. The first one had more hits, but production-wise I like this one better. It would have been great if Cube would have got on that album. But it sounds better, we put more into it.” The album received more positive reviews since then especially for the production. Tom Doggett from Rap Reviews said: “Niggaz4life is a frightening album, jammed with explosive beats, visceral skits, and inciting rhymes. There is an overwhelming sense of sensual stimulation that overcomes the room when this album is playing. The eighteen tracks move by effortlessly, jumping from shootout skits to Ice Cube disses to revolting accounts of sexual acts. Even if you are turned off, it is impossible to deny the kinetic force that exudes from this album“ Jesse Ducker from Albumism also praised the production and said: ”Efil4zaggin stands as a very dope, albeit flawed, piece of work.“


Accolades

*Ranked #1 in ''
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''s ''Top 15 Albums of 1991'' list in 1991 *Ranked #7 in MTV's ''Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time'' list in 2005 :


Commercial performance

The album debuted number 2 on the US ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart. It went on to top the ''Billboard'' 200, becoming the first album by a rap group to top the chart.


Track listing

Songwriting credits are adapted from the CD liner notes. All songs produced by
Dr. Dre Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Dre, is an American rapper and record producer. He is the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics, and previously co-founded, co-owned, and ...
and DJ Yella.


Sample credits

;"Prelude" *"Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" by Isaac Hayes *"The Breakdown (Part II)" by Rufus Thomas ;"Real Niggaz Don't Die" * "UFO" by
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* "Die Nigger!!!" by
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* "Hook and Sling" by
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* "Big Beat" by Billy Squier * "Triple Threat" by Z-3 MC's ;"Niggaz 4 Life" * "Die Nigger!!!" by
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* " Cissy Strut" by The Meters * "Fool Yourself" by Little Feat ;"Appetite for Destruction" * "Think (About It)" by
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;"Alwayz into Somethin'" * "Stone to the Bone" by James Brown * "Storm King" by Bob James * "Sneakin' in the Back" by
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* "Just Wanna Make A Dream Come True" by Mass Production ;"Message to B.A." * "Prelude" by N.W.A ;"Real Niggaz" * "Give it Up" by Kool & the Gang * "Got to Be Real" by
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