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  • The Game Remembers Eazy-E

    A full decade has passed since the death of Eric “Eazy-E” Wright, the influential rapper that helped pioneer the subgenre of gangsta rap. The Game has revealed his plans for remembering the fellow Compton resident, who personally affected him at an early age.

    “The 10th anniversary, the thing that I'm going to do is go to the gravesite by myself, not bringing anybody with me, and I'm going to say my peace with God and thank Eazy for what he's done for my city,” The Game told AllHipHop.com.

    According to public record, Eazy-Z died at the age of 31 due to complications with AIDS. Had he lived, he would be 40 today. During his life, Eazy became the prototype of the hustler-turned-businessman, a model followed by the likes of Master P and Jay-Z. In the 80’s and 90’s, he managed to sell multi-platinum units as a solo artist and with NWA, but never had the commercial outlets readily available today.

    The Game has a pronounced liking for NWA, the seminal group that Eazy founded and he has the group name tattooed over his chest. He’s also recorded "My Confession" with Lil’ Eazy, the rapper’s son who is signed to Virgin Records. Additionally, Game and the late “thugsta” were paired on “Still Cruisin,’” which was produced by Red Spyda.

    But, Eazy-E was more than just a rapper to Game.

    “[He influenced] me as a rap artist, and [he was] a father figure to me growing up. He was a father figure to a lot of young Black kids who are now of age,” Game continued.

    March 26, 1995 is a day that many will remember and Game is no different. The 25-year-old lyricist stated that he’ll trying to help man the legacy of Eric Wright as far into the future as he can.

    “We all miss Eazy. My memorial to Eazy… like I would carry NWA as far as I can,” he said.

    In related news, a CD/DVD package called "Eternal E: The Best Of Eazy-E - Gangsta Memorial Edition" is slated to drop Aug. 30 as the rapper’s 41st birthday (Sept. 7) comes around.

    R.I.P. Eric “Eazy-E” Wright (1964-1995)

    Source: allhiphop.com

  • #2
    the only people who arent gonna know eazy e are the pop hip hop fans


    if your a real hip-hop fan you dont need game to tell you to remember eazy e......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Harmon
      the only people who arent gonna know eazy e are the pop hip hop fans


      if your a real hip-hop fan you dont need game to tell you to remember eazy e......
      You're kinda young I'm surprised you remember Easy. But yeah Easy is still missed. He was a trend setter. He started all that gangsta shit.

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      • #4
        sodomy i didnt really listen to him when he was around, but i went through my old school hip hop phase where it was like all nwa, public enemy, krs-one, trecherous 3 n shit......man im still into the nwa shit...but hip hop started gettin thrown my way when when wu-tang came around



        that liquid swords album is still bangin

        oh and that triumph cut...they get brutal in it
        Last edited by Harmon; 03-26-2005, 9:24 AM.

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        • #5
          I will be the first to state that I really don't miss Eazy-E. He was the one member of N.W.A. that I wish was never a member. Cube was my favorite, then Dre, then Ren. I wish Ren would hook up with some great producer, because I have heard a few solo songs by him that are tight.

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