Let's Get It Started Early, R.I.P. Eazy E aka Eric Wright Sept 7, 1963 – March 26, 1995

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I think his passing also helped educate people about HIV/AIDS.

The sad thing is these days he could probably have survived with drug treatment.

R.I.P


He didn't really die of AIDS. Jerry Heller tried to smear his name with that, and bought off doctors to give him that prognosis.
He was killed.
 

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The hip hop thugsta God father of gangsta rap shyt. 19 years ago we lost one of the most important people in music. I believe that he would of been the first hip hop billionaire. He had several things poppin before he passed. Dude was a visionary.

RIP
 

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The album was supposed to be released in 1993 as a double album under the title Temporary Insanity.[1] Eazy-E said in early 1995 that the album was set to be released in the summer of that year. It was eventually released eight months after his death. He also said that the album was set to have up to 60 tracks; only 14 tracks made it to the final release. His wife, Tomica Wright, has said that the tracks still exist, but are yet to be released because there are many legal issues that are yet to be settled. Some of the unreleased tracks appear on the 2002 EP Impact of a Legend. On an interview in Lil Eazy-E's documentary The Life and Timez of Eric Wright, Eazy-E mentions on collaborating with such major acts as Bootsy Collins, Guns N' Roses, Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Ice-T, Kool G. Rap, Too $hort, KRS-One, and many more.

i remember hearing about this back in the day but i never knew if it was really true.

:wow: E was supposed to have the first double album in Hip Hop



:banderas: forgot the homie Bokeem was in this viedo
 
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