According to Anthony Johnson, he dropped out of the video after Suge Knight threatened him for reprising his role of Sleazy-E from Dr. Dre's "Dre Day". Arnez J replaced him.
Real gangsters from Compton as well as members of other gangs were used for the song's video.
The most popular song of Eazy-E.
In 2015, a Director's Cut of the music video was release in September 18
debut of Dresta and BG Knock Out