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|image = File:Ruthless Records.jpg
 
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|Row 1 title = Founded
 
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|Row 1 info = 1986
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|Row 2 title = Founder(s)
 
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|Row 2 info = [[Eazy-E|Eric Wright]], [[Jerry Heller]]
 
|Row 2 info = [[Eazy-E|Eric Wright]], [[Jerry Heller]]
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|Row 6 info = United States of America|Row 7 title = Location|Row 7 info = Los Angeles, California|imagewidth = 250px}}
 
|Row 6 info = United States of America|Row 7 title = Location|Row 7 info = Los Angeles, California|imagewidth = 250px}}
'''Ruthless Records''' is an American record label, founded by American rapper [[Eazy-E|Eric "Eazy-E" Wright]] and [[N.W.A]] manager Jerry Heller in Wright's hometown of Compton, California in late 1986. It was formed as a vehicle for releases by N.W.A, as well as records released by member and founder Eazy-E. The label's first full-length release was N.W.A's 1988 album ''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'', followed by Eazy-E's solo album, ''[[Eazy-Duz-It]]''.
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'''Ruthless Records''' is an American record label, founded by American rapper [[Eazy-E|Eric "Eazy-E" Wright]] and [[N.W.A]] manager Jerry Heller in Wright's hometown of Compton, California in 1987. It was formed as a vehicle for releases by N.W.A, as well as records released by member and founder Eazy-E. The label's first full-length release was N.W.A's 1988 album ''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'', followed by Eazy-E's solo album, ''[[Eazy-Duz-It]]''.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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As the six members went on tour in support of their project, 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:
 
As the six members went on tour in support of their project, 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:
 
<blockquote>We felt he didn’t deserve what he was getting. We deserved that shit. We were the ones making the records, traveling in vans and driving all around the place. You do all those fucking shows trying to get known, and then you come home to a fucking apartment. Then you go to his house, and this motherfucker lives in a mansion. There’s gold leaf trimmings all in the bathroom and all kinds of other shit. You’re thinking, “Man, fuck that.”</blockquote>Jerry Heller, in his 2006 memoir ''Ruthless'', disputes any allegations of financial misconduct.
 
<blockquote>We felt he didn’t deserve what he was getting. We deserved that shit. We were the ones making the records, traveling in vans and driving all around the place. You do all those fucking shows trying to get known, and then you come home to a fucking apartment. Then you go to his house, and this motherfucker lives in a mansion. There’s gold leaf trimmings all in the bathroom and all kinds of other shit. You’re thinking, “Man, fuck that.”</blockquote>Jerry Heller, in his 2006 memoir ''Ruthless'', disputes any allegations of financial misconduct.
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The label also experienced outside pressure due to the group. The success of their song "Fuck tha Police" led to a threatening F.B.I. letter to distributor Priority Records. After coming off tour, group member Ice Cube voiced his opinions on the group's finances. Though Heller continually claims that everything was in order, and has 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.
 
The label also experienced outside pressure due to the group. The success of their song "Fuck tha Police" led to a threatening F.B.I. letter to distributor Priority Records. After coming off tour, group member Ice Cube voiced his opinions on the group's finances. Though Heller continually claims that everything was in order, and has 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.
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Now short of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E signed various other acts that would assist him in a subsequent rivalry with Death Row. Gangsta Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out were among the most vocal of these rappers, with DJ Yella,187um and new producer Rhythum D producing. While MC Ren and DJ Yella stayed neutral, they remained with Ruthless, releasing several LPs. Eazy-E released several high-profile LPs dissing Dr. Dre, including most famously ''It's On (<s>Dr. Dre</s>) 187<sup>um</sup> Killa''. 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 wasn't being honest with the label's finances:
 
Now short of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E signed various other acts that would assist him in a subsequent rivalry with Death Row. Gangsta Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out were among the most vocal of these rappers, with DJ Yella,187um and new producer Rhythum D producing. While MC Ren and DJ Yella stayed neutral, they remained with Ruthless, releasing several LPs. Eazy-E released several high-profile LPs dissing Dr. Dre, including most famously ''It's On (<s>Dr. Dre</s>) 187<sup>um</sup> Killa''. 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 wasn't being honest with the label's finances:
 
<blockquote>When the money started rolling and a lot of cats couldn’t come to the table and renegotiate…. Ya know, it was fucked up! That’s what was wrong. Like Eazy came to me one night and he said “Man, shit is fucked up, man.” Because he was at a point where even he was getting played by Jerry Heller.</blockquote>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..."
 
<blockquote>When the money started rolling and a lot of cats couldn’t come to the table and renegotiate…. Ya know, it was fucked up! That’s what was wrong. Like Eazy came to me one night and he said “Man, shit is fucked up, man.” Because he was at a point where even he was getting played by Jerry Heller.</blockquote>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..."
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Eazy-E allegedly fired Jerry Heller in 1994.
 
Eazy-E allegedly fired Jerry Heller in 1994.
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== Former artists ==
 
== Former artists ==
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''See also: [[Ruthless Records discography]]''
 
* [[Eazy-E]] (Founder; until death in 1995)
 
* [[Eazy-E]] (Founder; until death in 1995)
   
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*[[Brownside]] (1994-1995)
 
*[[Brownside]] (1994-1995)
 
*[[DJ U-Neek]] (1993-2003)
 
*[[DJ U-Neek]] (1993-2003)
*[[DJ Yella]] (1986-1995)
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*[[DJ Yella]] (1986-1997)
 
*[[Dr. Dre]] (1986-1991)
 
*[[Dr. Dre]] (1986-1991)
 
*[[Dresta]] (1993-1995)
 
*[[Dresta]] (1993-1995)
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