I'd Rather Fuck You
N.W.A. · EFIL4ZAGGIN(Niggaz4Life) [1991]
Aaaah, this is one of them songs
you can kick back and smoke a joint to.
And get real fucked up.
I like to dedicate this one to all the lovely young ladies out there.
Oh me? I'm Eazy E, alias A Whole Taming Motherfucker.
And I want all you ladies to know something...
I'd rather fuck with you all goddamn night,
cause your pussy's good.
Now I'm fucking all your friends,
cause you ran your mouth like I knew you would.
You were bragging to your friends,
saying "Eazy E knows how to fuck".
So bring your ass in here and give me some,
so I can bust a but (go on and sing that shit).
Chorus:
I'd rather fuck you, yeah (said I'd rather fuck with you) 2x
I'd rather fuck with you,
cause I like the way you scream my name.
I know you like this dick,
cause you enjoy the pleasure and pain.
Now I'm riding on this pussy here,
and I'm not gonna stop (I'm not gonna stop bitch).
We can do it doggy style,
and you can get on top (sing this motherfucker).
Chorus
Whoo boy, I'd rather fuck with you, yeah (sing that song bitch).
I need you baby, whoo, I'd rather fuck you, I'd rather fuck with you.
I'd rather fuck with you,
cause the other bitches wanna wine and dine (fuck all that).
I better hurry up and bust a nut,
cause it's check-out time.
She said she wanted me to eat the pussy,
well I think I'll pass (I don't think so).
So get your ass up you funky bitch,
and wash your ass (sing this motherfucking shit).
Chorus till fade out
I'd Rather Fuck You
Released on the landmark 1991 album *Niggaz4Life*, "I'd Rather Fuck You" stands as a defining track in the evolution of West Coast gangsta rap. Featuring Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, the song exemplifies the raw, unfiltered energy that characterized N.W.A.'s debut era. The recording captures the group's signature blend of aggressive delivery and street-level storytelling, pushing boundaries within the genre at a time when mainstream radio was hesitant to embrace such explicit content. As a cornerstone of the *Niggaz4Life* project, the track reinforced the group's reputation for authenticity and helped cement their status as pioneers of the G-Funk sound and the broader gangsta rap movement. Its enduring legacy lies in its ability to articulate the frustrations and realities of inner-city life with a directness that remains influential in hip-hop today.

