N.W.A Reflect on 'Efil4zaggin,' 1991's Most Dangerous Album

“When we broke up, the group was Number One on the Billboard chart,” N.W.A’s DJ Yella, says. “I mean, groups don’t break up at Number One. They break up at Number 1,000.”

“It was, like, shit – all good things come to an end,” says bandmate MC Ren.
N.W.A issued their second…

Source: RollingStone
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