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Hip flop? ... founding rapper and writer in N.W.A. is not a fan of the trailer for biopic Straight Outta Compton.
Hip flop? ... founding rapper and writer in N.W.A. is not a fan of the trailer for biopic Straight Outta Compton. Photograph: Universal Pictures
Hip flop? ... founding rapper and writer in N.W.A. is not a fan of the trailer for biopic Straight Outta Compton. Photograph: Universal Pictures

NWA member MC Ren says Straight Outta Compton trailer is 'disrespectful'

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The rapper has used Twitter to express his unhappiness over the upcoming biopic and what he believes to be an unfairly biased picture of the group

MC Ren, founding member of group NWA, has expressed distaste at the trailer for upcoming biopic Straight Outta Compton.

The film, which tells the story of the seminal rappers and their rise to fame, has upset the artist, real name Lorenzo Patterson, who expressed his unhappiness via Twitter.

Man fuck these bitches at universal pictures leaving me out the movie trailers tryin to rewrite history.

— MC REN (@mcrencpt) June 10, 2015

When you have bitches work on a hip hop film that don't know shit about hip hop this is what happens. How the hell u leave me out after all

— MC REN (@mcrencpt) June 10, 2015

The work I put into them records. It's disrespectful to me, my family and most of all my FANS

— MC REN (@mcrencpt) June 10, 2015

It’s believed that the rapper is unhappy with his minimal screen time in the trailer, which features other members far more extensively. Both Dr Dre and Ice Cube are listed as producers.

The film has already garnered some unfortunate press after Suge Knight, the founder of the band’s label, was charged with murder after he was alleged to have deliberately run over two men on the set of a promotional shoot for the film.

While only featuring in a minor role, the Death Row Records founder is shown in a parking lot scene said to closely foreshadow later alleged events.

Last week the widow of Terry Carter, the man killed in the incident, filled a wrongful-death lawsuit naming the label founder and rappers Ice Cube and Dr Dre as defendants.

The film will be released in UK cinemas on 28 August.

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