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Tell it like it is
editYo Ren, tell em how it happened with you and cube when the cops pulled you over. They maced you and sat your and ice's asses on the curb. Searched your car and found nothing. So you got even with the most badass song known to man 128.12.196.53 (talk) 23:27, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
M.C. Ren's 2012/2013 album and an album with M.C. Eiht
editM.C. Ren album new album should be dropping in either 2012 or 2013. M.C. Eiht and M.C. Ren have both expressed that they want to do an album together. This should happen after M.C. Ren's next solo album in 2012 or 2013 and M.C Eiht's ablum "Which Way Is West" and the west coast supergroup 1st Generation consisting on: M.C. Eiht, Kurrupt, Jayo Felony, Tha Chill (D.J. Chill), King Tee, B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta, comes out.
M.C. Ren's son Waxxie becoming a Hip Hop artist
editWaxxie, the son of one of hip-hop's most respected and legendary forefathers, N.W.A's MC Ren. As the son of one of hip-hop's most respected and legendary forefathers, N.W.A's MC Ren, Waxxie was born and raised in southern California where he attended & graduated high school in Lake Elsinore, then relocated to Long Beach, where he went to Long Beach Community College. Soon after, he realized his passion for music, and decided to turn his hobby into a career. Waxxie has an upcoming “Sky Times” mixtape is due out soon.
The musical influences section is copy-pasted from Ice Cube's...
editIt's the same description for both of them. I don't know which one is accurate or which page ripped off which, but it needs to be fixed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.162.186.255 (talk) 08:07, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
NWA and the Posse
editHow did he contribute to this album? He was an MC but did he also write lyrics? Thanks, Maikel (talk) 08:44, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
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