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Alan Grunblatt: It was more than meet… I pretty much ran Ruthless Records for five years, because in the transition of when he got sick and before [the label] went to Sony, I was basically running Relativity and we had Ruthless Records. So basically, I would say really from ’93 to ’97 I pretty much ran it. [Eazy’s wife] Tamika Wright was around, [his business partner] Jerry Heller was around but there was just so much drama going on… But I remember the first time that I met Eric, he introduced me to the guys in Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and the tragedy is, he wasn’t there for the E. 1999 Eternal album, which was at the time the biggest rap records ever.
XXLMag.com: His death came pretty quick. It was like word broke that he had contracted AIDS and before you know it he was gone.Alan Grunblatt: It was crazy, he came to New York because we set up press for him and I’ll never forget, one of my guys took him to a party and I think it was the Tunnel and he got bronchitis and never recovered. Three months later he passed; it was the craziest thing.
Eazy-E tested negative for AIDS when he died