Watch N.W.A Fire Back at Controversy in Restored London ’90 Footage

Digitally restored from a rare late-80s broadcast, this raw, unfiltered interview captures N.W.A at the height of their controversy and cultural impact.

Fresh from a press conference they clearly found frustrating, the group speak candidly about media scrutiny, censorship, police pressure, and why they refuse to soften their music for radio play. There’s no PR polish here — just blunt answers, gallows humour, and total conviction in what they’re doing and why they’re doing it.

The conversation moves from accusations of corruption and record bans to life in Compton, sales over radio spins, and the belief that their records resonate precisely because they reflect real experiences. The interview also captures N.W.A’s restless, confrontational energy, with the group openly challenging journalists to ask better questions — and making it clear they’re not interested in playing by anyone else’s rules.

Check out the pics from N.W.A’s trip to London — captured by Michele Poorman, an amateur photographer who used to sneak her camera into venues to snap shots of her favorite artists.