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16. "i'll never forget that thursday night back in 95"
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i had just finished watching New York Undercover and got the news he had passed.

couldn't believe it then and still can;t.

my homeboy swears up and down a goverment needle was injected into Eazy. he never says things like that and Eazy's death is a mystery IMO.

Eazy is swept under the carpet for two obvious reasons

Hip Hop is about Bravedo and sexuality and the way he died ain't fashionable to talk about 1)

and the other obvious one he was a Brother with some Juice. had some money and masters and unlike Puffy and Suge and some of these other cats who came later and had umbrella deals, Eazy E was sitting on payday even when he wasn't sitting on a pay day if you feel me?

getting a dollar off of every chronic album sold a practice that Suge Knight intercepted on snoop dogg BTW

not to mention Eazy had won with his own label, won with NWA, Won with his own solo career, spin off acts like Mea'chelle, JJ Fad and he had other things down the pike.

Eazy was a Money making machine,however he peaked too soon. fast forward to what you see Puffy, Suge, J prince, Irv Gotti, Luke Campbell, Master P, Baby Williams, Jay Z, Damon Dash, SOuljah Boy,etc..

all that goes back to the ground hustle that Eazy E laid down.

when you think about it he showed you the conversative brand of Hip hop and sold it back.

Him, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube were/are more in step with Clarance Thomas than President Obama when you see how things have unfolded and molded together over the years. IMO

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we want eazy! we want eazy! [View all] , Bblock, Mon Mar-26-12 10:48 AM
 
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His legacy has sort of been swept under the rug
Mar 26th 2012
1
I wonder where he would be today
Mar 26th 2012
2
Yep...
Mar 26th 2012
3
      He also had (dare I say) "swag"
Mar 26th 2012
4
           Agreed entirely.
Mar 27th 2012
14
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
13
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
7
I had to hand it to Eazy for not coming back weak
Mar 28th 2012
20
Shit was COMEDY
Mar 27th 2012
12
Since I'm on an Eazy tip, this is, BY FAR, my favorite joint
Mar 27th 2012
10
I just heard this track the other day in my friend's car...
Mar 27th 2012
15
mine:
Mar 28th 2012
18
Eazier Said than done is my joint.
Mar 27th 2012
17
was eazy a crip or a blood?
Mar 28th 2012
19
Crip, supposedly
Mar 28th 2012
21
BG Knocc Out Interview claiming Eazy was murdered
Mar 28th 2012
22

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