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R.I.P. Eazy-E, His Legacy Lives On Part 3 (Mister Cartoon, Bone, Nipsey, Kurupt)
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R.I.P. Eazy-E, His Legacy Lives On
Friday Mar 26 6:00 AM CDT posted by xxl staff
It’s hard to believe, but today (March 26) marks 15 years since Eric “Eazy-E” Wright passed away. The gangsta rap pioneer and N.W.A pioneer was one of hip-hop’s first casualties of AIDS, proving just how deadly and unbiased the disease is. Rather than focus on how Eazy died, XXLMag.com wanted to reflect on what he accomplished while he was alive. Laying the blueprint for entrepreneurship, his impact can still be felt today as independence is the name of the game. Here, those influenced and inspired by the Godfather of Gangsta Rap share their thoughts on his everlasting legacy.
NIPSEY HUSSLE:
“One of the biggest things that Eazy-E brought to hip-hop, in my opinion, was just the attitude of L.A. I feel like he was part of the group N.W.A and that was the best representation of what he was about. He was about the attitude of a young dude growing up in Los Angeles, or Compton, or Watts, or Long Beach, during that time frame. You know, we got a distinct culture in L.A. of gang bangin’ and it developed a certain type of attitude and mentality and I just feel like he embodied that. From the way he dressed to the way he talked to the type of records he made and just his whole perspective on what he stood for on rap music, so I think he just embodied the attitude of a young dude growing up in L.A.”
WISH BONE:
“Without Eazy there would be no Bone Thugs or no Eminems, no Dr. Dres, no Snoop Doggs… There wouldn’t be none of them without the Godfather of Gangsta Rap. It’s always love so when it’s the anniversary of his passing we celebrate it like he was still here, but if he was still here we can’t say how things really would’ve went but we definitely miss him. Rest in peace, there’s always love there.”
MISTER CARTOON:
“Eazy-E meant that hip-hop had finally had a West Coast gangster in the music business. Someone that had thrown gang signs, smoked sherm, and had been in numerous bare knuckle street fights, yet he had the mouth piece of a salesman and was proud of his city and being from the West Coast. Eazy-E was always thinking three years ahead; I never heard him use the word failure, he just believed that in his heart he could achieve anything… Even though there was negative things in Compton, N.W.A was proud of where they came from. Eazy-E traveled the world and took Compton with him… Gangster rap [and Eazy] gave the West Coast a voice and a chance to be something different.”
KURUPT:
“Eric was a pioneer, not just of gangsta rap, but of this music game as a whole. He raised the bar in the business aspect of music, as well. Eazy will always be missed and his legacy will be respected and loved!”
BUCKSHOT:
“I respected [Eazy] because he was one of the first artists to say I can put on other MCs under one umbrella of Ruthless Records. He started this well before you even heard of Master P/No Limit or even Buckshot/Dru Ha and Duck Down. He set the pace for what I came to know of as being truly independent.”
FLESH-N-BONE:
“[Bone Thugs] was like the climax or the peak of Eazy’s business career to a sense after N.W.A, because he came with a strong twist… We carry on his legacy, plus we know his son, Young E. He take up a lot after his pops so his legacy lives on through all of us. The youngster is amazing, and we definitely gonna keep carrying on that legacy and everybody get they props as he deserve because Eazy paved the way as a straight pioneer. Straight king of it.” —Anslem Samuel
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Re: R.I.P. Eazy-E, His Legacy Lives On Part 3 (Mister Cartoon, Bone, Nipsey, Kurupt)
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March 26, 2010, 09:02:16 AM »
when the angels softly play
this heavens guest may take days
knowing that if he leaves
his freinds/family will greive
a death that is not right
a question of how much bright
work went into killing the king
of rap-to get his money
because they couldn't see
an angel at the wheel?
they saw a black money w/money
when you can't see the beauty
of someone who God makes
then others heart will break
and they just made a mistake
you kill someone you made God mad
this angel that Heaven has........
Rest In Peace Eric Wright 1963-1995
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R.I.P. Eazy
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March 26, 2010, 10:29:05 AM »
Nippsey - " feel like he was part of the group N.W.A..."
No shit, i feel like that 2!
haha seriously tho RIP Eazy E
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I think he meant he felt like he was part of the group............
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March 26, 2010, 01:20:41 PM »
i hate those "without Eazy there wouldn't have been" comments.
yes Eazy-E laid the foundation & he doesn't get enough credit for that imo,
BUT
it was a collective effort.
otherwise the world would have ended when Eazy-E died
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lmao this is so true............but eric did do one hell of a job when he was here
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