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1. "His legacy has sort of been swept under the rug"
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Which is a shame.

I remember I posted about him here maybe 5 years ago, lamenting that he was someone who deserved to be mentioned, in terms of impact on rap music, among the others, and I got laughed out the building.

But dude was a visionary.

So many of the labels that came to fortune in the 90's were following the Ruthless formula.

And people forget, it wasn't just N.W.A. or Bone Thugs that he had a hand in (which, in itself, is enough to make him noteworthy).

J.J. Fad were huge, he put out the first Above The Law album (damn near a classic from where I sit), and of course, was the first to try and put B.E.P. on.

I've always wondered how much of his lack of recognition is the manner in which he died. He didn't go out in a glamorous (by media and fan standards) way. Dude slipped up and was the posterboy for a disease that was very misunderstood and downright scary at that time.

Also can't help but wonder what kind of career he would have had if he had stayed alive.

Musically, I don't know how much he had left. It's On went double platinum, and it's hard to judge the success, or lack there of, of Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton because it came out so long after he passed. However, as a mogul? He seemed to have his finger on the pulse still.

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we want eazy! we want eazy! [View all] , Bblock, Mon Mar-26-12 10:48 AM
 
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I wonder where he would be today
Mar 26th 2012
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Yep...
Mar 26th 2012
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      He also had (dare I say) "swag"
Mar 26th 2012
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           Agreed entirely.
Mar 27th 2012
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You can even blame Dre n Snoop
Mar 27th 2012
8
So as my Cali source on here, what was his status there like?
Mar 27th 2012
9
      I started listening in 92-93, and I was a kid, so this is how I see it
Mar 27th 2012
11
Yep.
Mar 27th 2012
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YouTube discovery: Eazy-E on Arsenio Hall dissing Death Row
Mar 27th 2012
5
That Real Muthafuckin Gz beat still gives me goosebumps.
Mar 27th 2012
6
Yup. BG & Dresta came off too
Mar 27th 2012
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I had to hand it to Eazy for not coming back weak
Mar 28th 2012
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Shit was COMEDY
Mar 27th 2012
12
Since I'm on an Eazy tip, this is, BY FAR, my favorite joint
Mar 27th 2012
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I just heard this track the other day in my friend's car...
Mar 27th 2012
15
mine:
Mar 28th 2012
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i'll never forget that thursday night back in 95
Mar 27th 2012
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Eazier Said than done is my joint.
Mar 27th 2012
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was eazy a crip or a blood?
Mar 28th 2012
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Crip, supposedly
Mar 28th 2012
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BG Knocc Out Interview claiming Eazy was murdered
Mar 28th 2012
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