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West Coast legend MC Eiht sits down for a raw and unfiltered interview about his early life growing up in Compton, the realities of gang culture, his rise in hip-hop, and his past beef with DJ Quik. MC Eiht also shares stories from his storied music career, his role in shaping West Coast rap, and what it was like working with Kendrick Lamar on Good Kid, m.A.A.d City.

02:31 – 06:15 | Compton Roots & Family Background

MC Eiht describes growing up in a single parent home after his parents’ split, explaining how Compton in the ’70s felt like any other working class town bikes, cereal, cartoons not the warzone outsiders imagined.

17:31 – 25:40 | The Pull of Gang Culture

Eiht breaks down how friendship, community, and lack of male guidance drew kids in, and how his introduction came naturally through siblings’ friends and local homies not out of rebellion.

54:31 – 01:06:00 | Finding Hip-Hop & Forming Compton’s Most Wanted

He meets Chill through school and church, starts rhyming, and helps create CMW. Eiht explains why he rapped about street realities without glorifying gang life.

01:43:31 – 01:46:00 | Legacy & Working with Kendrick Lamar

Eiht reflects on influencing new generations and what it meant to collaborate with Kendrick Lamar on Good Kid, m.A.A.d City, closing with pride in West Coast unity and evolution.

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