Ruthless Records was an American
independent record label founded by
Eric "Eazy-E" Wright and
Jerry Heller in
Compton, California on March 3, 1987.
All of the Ruthless trademarks have been owned by Comptown Records, Inc. since 1987. Several artists and groups on the label such as
N.W.A,
Eazy-E,
MC Ren,
the D.O.C.,
Michel'le, and
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony have released
RIAA certified albums.
History
N.W.A days
The label's first successful single was Eazy's "
Boyz-n-the-Hood". One of the first albums for the label was Eazy's solo debut, ''
Eazy-Duz-It'', released in November 1988. It was followed two months later by N.W.A's ''
Straight Outta Compton'', which was eventually certified triple Platinum by the RIAA.
As the N.W.A members went on tour in support of their projects, some began to voice their displeasure with the financial situation at Ruthless. According to group member
MC Ren, it was a common opinion that N.W.A manager and Ruthless co-founder
Jerry Heller was the one receiving their due:
Heller, in his 2006 memoir ''Ruthless'', disputes any allegations of financial misconduct.
The label also experienced outside pressure due to the group. The success of their song "
Fuck tha Police" led to a threatening
FBI
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letter to distributor
Priority Records. After coming off tour, group member
Ice Cube voiced his opinions on the group's finances. Though Heller continually claimed that everything was in order, and even offered them to open the account books to prove his innocence, the ensuing confrontation ended in Ice Cube leaving Ruthless without signing on as a solo artist, which the remaining members proceeded to do.
1988 also saw the release of J.J. Fad's gold-certified album ''
Supersonic'', produced by N.W.A members
Dr. Dre and
DJ Yella and co- produced by
Arabian Prince and in 1989, singer
Michel'le's first album
''Michel'le'', and
the D.O.C.'s critically acclaimed ''
No One Can Do It Better'' (all released through Atlantic), the former produced by N.W.A beat-smiths
Dr. Dre and
DJ Yella with the latter produced solely by Dre; following these efforts, Dre and Yella returned to N.W.A, producing the ''
100 Miles and Runnin''' E.P. and the group's sophomore effort, ''
Niggaz4Life'', which reached Platinum status.
Above the Law's ''
Livin' Like Hustlers'' was also released during this period (by way of
Epic Records).
In 1989, Eazy signed hip-hop's first white female rapper
Tairrie B to Ruthless' new Comptown label subsidiary. She released her debut album ''The Power of a Woman'' in 1990 (through
MCA Records) featuring the single and video for "Murder She Wrote" which Eazy and Philadelphia rapper
Schoolly D appeared in. The album also featured guest vocals by Dr. Dre, D.O.C. and future
House of Pain frontman
Everlast, and production by
QDIII.
N.W.A breakup and other Ruthless artists
Though N.W.A was highly successful, Dr. Dre was advised by The D.O.C. and the rapper's friend,
Suge Knight, that he should leave the label to avoid any possible financial meddling by Heller, offering to extricate Dre from his Ruthless contract. Eventually, Knight succeeded in procuring Dre, D.O.C. and Michel'le's contracts—through reportedly illicit means—and proceeded to set up
Death Row Records with Dre.
Now short of Dr. Dre and The D.O.C., Eazy-E collaborated with several other artists, including rappers B.G. Knocc Out and Gangsta Dresta, as well as producers like Big Hutch and Rhythm D to fill their void. These collaborators played key roles in supporting Eazy during his rivalry with Death Row Records. Although closely affiliated with Ruthless Records, B.G. Knocc Out and Gangsta Dresta were never officially signed to the label. In response to diss tracks such as ''
Bitches Ain't Shit'' and the intro to Dr. Dre's 1992 debut, ''
The Chronic'', Eazy-E released ''
It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa'' through Epic Records and Ruthless. Released in October 1993, the majority of the EP as well its title were directed towards Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Death Row. ''It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa'' remains to be Eazy-E's best selling project, debuting in the top five on the ''Billboard 200'' and sold over two million copies in America. While MC Ren and DJ Yella stayed neutral, they remained with Ruthless, releasing several LPs. Producer Big Hutch/Cold 187 um alleges that during this time period, with Ruthless switching distributors from Priority to
Relativity and
Epic, even Wright began to feel as though Heller was dishonest with the label's finances:
However he added, "I can't knock Jerry Heller... because Jerry Heller gave us all an opportunity. He took us to the people to get massive exposure. We couldn't have walked through the doors as brothers like that. We needed a guy like Jerry Heller to do that. You need that face, you need that voice, you need that guy with a connect like that. Without him there wouldn't have been none of that."
Eazy-E allegedly fired Heller shortly before his death in 1995.
Eazy-E's death
On March 1, 1995, Eazy-E was diagnosed with
HIV/AIDS
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; around this time he was beginning to work on his second LP. He had just signed the
Cleveland, Ohio
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-based group
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, whose 1994
extended play
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''
Creepin on ah Come Up'' was well received by critics and fans. The EP went 4x Platinum. Eazy-E executive produced Bone Thugs' second album, ''
E 1999 Eternal'', which was released shortly after his death on March 26, 1995, of HIV/AIDS in
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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in Los Angeles, on July 25, 1995.
Their smash 1996 single "
Tha Crossroads" was dedicated to Eazy-E and helped push the album to multi-platinum success.
The label has had several distributors simultaneously. Early Ruthless releases were distributed by Macola (including certain material from JJ Fad which was made prior to the completion of the ''
Supersonic'' album, which were at first released through Dream Team Records), but then they signed to Ruthless shortly after. All of N.W.A's releases and Eazy-E's debut solo album on Ruthless Records were distributed by
Priority, and the rights to these releases are now held by Priority's new owner,
Capitol. Releases by
the D.O.C,
Michel'le,
Yomo & Maulkie and
JJ Fad were marketed through
Atlantic or its subsidiary
Atco. These master rights are still held by Atlantic's parent company,
Warner, while
Above The Law's releases were marketed through
Epic and
Giant
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. In 1994, Ruthless found exclusive distribution through
Relativity, a former heavy metal label. Relativity was later folded into its parent company,
Sony
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.
Roster
Former artists
Notable producers
Notes
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
References
Works cited
Billboard
External links
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