Eazy-E Bio
Eric "Eazy-E" Wright lived a
life that went up and down. He started out as a low profile gangster rapper
that few people knew. Also he came from a small town out of Los Angeles
that was not well known either. Though when Eazy-E went out everyone knew
where he came from and who he was.
The life of gangster rapper
Eazy-E began on September 7, 1963, in Compton, California. His parents
were both successful workers, his father was a postal worker and his mother
a school teacher. Eazy-E lived his life hating police violence, but surprised
people by lending his support to, police officer, Theodore Briseno. Briseno
was one of the suspects in the Rodney King beating. Thigpen wrote what
Eazy commented, "'Everyone thinks four white officers beat up Rodney King.
That's wrong. Briseno is a Mexican American, and he happens to be the only
person who tried to stop it.'" Eazy-E was criticized by many people because
of this, but was quoted by Thigpen, "'I don't care what people say. I'd
rather be a leader than a follower.'" Eazy-E received support from his
wife Tomika Woods-Wright, whom he married in the hospital days before he
died. When Eazy-E was not helping people he was rapping about what he believed
After Eazy-E left home and went
out on his own he went to the music business. He started the record label
Ruthless Records, and is the founding father of the rap group N.W.A., Niggaz
With Attitude. N.W.A. was made up of rappers Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre,
and MC Ren that put together two CDs that reached the #1 spot on the Billboard
charts, and a few other CDs N.W.A. was the same as any other group, they
all wanted to be the leader. So in 1990 they were fed up and started to
break up. The first ones to go onto become soloist were Ice Cube and Dr.
Dre. After N.W.A. split up Eazy-E also became a soloist, releasing five
CD's one of which hit #5 on the Billboard, "It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa."
Eazy-E was not just a song writer, but a man who helped charities raise
money. Because of this he was invited to join the Republican Senatorial
Inner Circle and have lunch with president George Bush. Eazy-E was also
noticed when he released "Str8 Off Tha Streetz of Muthaphu—in Compton,"
that tells about who he really is. Eazy was not the only one being produced
by Ruthless Records, new CDs by MC Ren, Chris Tucker, and many others are
scheduled to be released in 1998. Because of Eazy-E, Ruthless Records became
a very well known business.
Eazy-E's life and career were
running strongly until the news of his illness hit the news. On March 16,
1995, Eazy-E was diagnosed with AIDS. That day Eazy-E released a press
conference on his illness. Dan Snierson quoted Eazy-E at his press conference,
"'I may not seem like a guy you'd pick to preach a sermon, but I feel it's
now time to testify.'" David Wild also quoted Eazy, "'Like the others before
me, I would like to turn my own problem into something good that will reach
out to all my homeboys and their kin, because I want to save their asses
before it's too late.'" He was hospitalized February 24, 1995, March 26
he died. Eazy-E was one of the first major rappers to die from AIDS, and
is being watched by many because of it. Before Eazy died he was visited
by N.W.A. members, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, and fellow rappers Hammer and
Snoop Doggy Dogg. Eazy-E's death has opened up AIDS to people who thought
it could not happen to someone they knew. Eazy-E's death had the same effect
on people as Magic Johnson's did. His death has also boosted his record
sales. While Eazy was dying he was in the middle of an album titled "Str8
off tha Streetz of Muthaph---in Compton." When Eazy died his CD was not
finished, so his close friend DJ Yella finished it for him. After Eazy-E
died his wife, Tomica Woods-Wright, was left with Ruthless Records, and
three children. Tomica stated that she wants to keep Ruthless open to groundbreaking
artists, the way Eazy had it. His death will always be remembered by those
close to him, because he opened their eyes to death and AIDS.
Rapper Eazy-E lived a tough
life. He started out as just a normal guy until he hit the music business.
He went from unknown to well known in a year due to the publicity he received.
Eazy-E was a great person and rapper, and will always be remembered for
what he did, not for what he did not do.
"I may not seem like a guy you
would pick to preach a sermon. But I feel it is now time to testify because
I do have folks who care about me hearing all kinds of stuff about what's
up."
"Yeah, I was a brother on the
streets of Compton doing a lot of things most people look down on -- but
it did pay off. Then we started rapping about real stuff that shook up
the LAPD and the FBI. But we got our message across big time, and everyone
in America started paying attention to the boys in the 'hood."
"Soon our anger and hope got
everyone riled up. There were great rewards for me personally, like fancy
cars, gorgeous women and good living. Like real non-stop excitement. I'm
not religious, but wrong or right, that's me."
"I'm not saying this because
I'm looking for a soft cushion wherever I'm heading, I just feel that I've
got thousands and thousands of young fans that have to learn about what's
real when it comes to AIDS. Like the others before me, I would like to
turn my own problem into something good that will reach out to all my homeboys
and their kin. Because I want to save their asses before it's too late."
"I'm not looking to blame anyone
except myself. I have learned in the last week that this thing is real,
and it doesn't discriminate. It affects everyone. My girl Tomika and I
have been together for four years and we recently got married. She's good,
she's kind and a wonderful mother. We have a lttle boy who's a year old.
Before Tomika I had other women. I have seven children by six different
mothers. Maybe success was too good to me. I love all my kids and always
took care of them."
"Now I'm in the biggest fight
of my life, and it ain't easy. But I want to say much love to those who
have been down to me. And thanks for your support."
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