

It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States and reached number forty-one on the Billboard 200. It was labeled as West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap and, later, as golden age hip hop. It's unlikely that the lost Eazy-E diss track will be released, likely out of respect. Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released on 1988, and featured twelve tracks. He did confirm that the supposed leak was fake, saying it was parts of an interview put over a homebrew beat. He simply said he was in possession of an unreleased Eazy-E diss track, but did not explained further. In 2014, in an interview DJ Yella vaguely talked about the diss track, neither confirming nor denying its existence. In 2011, a Youtube User named Andy Phill released what was purported to be parts of the lost song, titled "When the Ice Crumbles". It's been purported that the EP was titled "Temporary Insanity", and the lead track would have been titled "Heat Melts Cube", and would've been even stronger compared to "Real Muthaphuckkin G's". It was said that Ice Cube had listened to it and left the studio in tears, and DJ Yella is still in possession of this track. In 2006, a user on the Eazy-E CPT forums said that there was supposed to be an entire EP dedicated to dissing Ice Cube, but it never was released, likely due to reconciliation. It's been purported that Eazy-E decided not to release what has been reported to be an entire Ice Cube bashing EP because the two reconciled before Eazy's untimely death. Armed with bars that detailed hedonistic excess and conflicted inner turmoil, he steadily climbed the charts in the 2010s on the strength of his hit duet with Bebe Rexha, 'Me, Myself & I,' from his major-label debut, 2014's These Things Happen.

What's strange is that there are no released tracks in which Eazy-E directly disses Ice Cube, which is strange given that Ice Cube during the early 1990s was quite critical of Eazy-E. With his slicked-back hair and leather jacket, G-Eazy was known as 'the James Dean of rap' when he debuted in the late 2000s. The diss considered one of the strongest in the history of hip hop music. E seized the opportunity to release a solo project later in the year, titled Eazy-Duz-It, which would be the only full-length album he would complete it would sell well over two million copies. The entire EP it was released on, It's On Dr. Dre's album The Chronic, Eazy-E released his own diss track, entitled "Real Muthaphukkin G's". In this year, Ice Cube released his diss track, No Vaseline, on his album Death Certificate.

In 1991, N.W.A had finally broken up after rumors of infighting due to payment issues and creative differences.
