Panic Zone

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Panic Zone
EP fromNWA

Publication
(s)

1987

Label (s) Ruthless Records / Macola

Format (s)

Vinyl , 12 "frame

Genre (s)

Electro , golden age , west coast hip-hop , gangsta rap

Title (number)

5

running time

23:32

production

chronology
- Panic Zone NWA and the Posse
(1987)

Panic Zone is the first published sound carrier by the US hip-hop group NWA . It was released in 1987 as a 12 " record and contains five songs.

content

The song Panic Zone is stylistically assigned to electro . The song 8 Ball only raps Eazy-E. In Dope Man is a local drug dealer who is from consumers who had bought him, accused of having ruined the lives of consumers. The songs 8 Ball and Dope Man can also be heard in a slightly modified form on the album Straight Outta Compton .

Track list

title length
Panic Zone 4:30
Dope Man (Radio Edit) 4:42
8 Ball (Radio Edit) 4:20
Dope man 6:00
8 ball 4:00

occupation

  • Eazy-E - executive producer, rapper (in 8-Ball and Dopeman )
  • Dr. Dre - sound engineer, producer, rapper
  • Ice Cube - Rapper (in Dopeman )
  • Arabian Prince - Rapper (in Panic Zone )
  • Krazy Dee - Vocals (in Dopeman )
  • Donovan Smith - sound engineer
  • Brian Gardner - Mastering Sound Engineer
  • Phil Bedel - photographer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. NWA - Dopeman (Lyrics)