A short but aggressive EP released during the height of his feud with Dr. Dre. Only If You Want It .

Legally, you can find his full catalog on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music . For permanent files, purchase from iTunes, Qobuz, or 7digital . Avoid sketchy “free download” sites—they often host malware or low-bitrate rips. Instead, invest in the CDs or vinyl (available on Discogs) for the best sound quality and liner notes.

To understand the Eazy-E discography, one must start with his solo debut, Eazy-Duz-It . Released in 1988, while N.W.A was simultaneously shocking the world with Straight Outta Compton , this album is the cornerstone of his solo career.

For those who want to buy FLAC files outright without a subscription, Qobuz has the deepest Eazy-E catalog.

| Format | Quality | File Size | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High (CD quality) | ~10 MB/song | Universal players, cars, phones | | FLAC | Lossless (Studio) | ~30 MB/song | Audiophiles, home systems | | AAC 256 kbps | Very High | ~8 MB/song | iTunes / Apple users |

Before downloading any "complete pack" from a blog, check the date. If the file was uploaded before 2005, it is missing Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton . Always look for a pack updated after 2015.

To be a true completionist, your download folder must include these features, which are often omitted from standard discography packs:

Perhaps the most poignant part of the Eazy-E discography is his final studio album, Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton . Released posthumously in 1996, nearly a year after his death from AIDS complications, the album offers a glimpse into what the future of Ruthless Records might have looked like.

: An EP released on the 7th anniversary of his death, featuring rare tracks and a tribute DVD.

The album is a time capsule of late 80s production—heavy on the funk samples, the Roland TR-808 drum machine, and unapologetic bravado. When acquiring this album, audiophiles often seek out the original master pressings, as later reissues sometimes alter the sample clearance rights, changing the texture of the beats.

If you are an audiophile, Tidal’s download feature (for offline listening) provides Master Quality (MQA) and FLAC files. Note: You must maintain a subscription to keep the files.