Str8 Off Tha Streez Of
Mutha-Phukkin Compton
EAZY-E
 
 
date of birth: sept. 7th 1963
date of death: march 26th 1995 6pm
place of birth: Compton, California
place of death: Cedars-Sinai Hospital (L.A.) California
Eric, (Eazy-E) Wright.As anyone that knows the slightest thing about gangsta rap they know that
Eazy-E andN.W.A  were the first commercialized Gangsta Rap group. N.W.A(eazy's Group) played a hugestations and there video for "Straight Out Of Compton" was banned off MTV. I have to admit ihaven't ever really gotten into Eazy's solo work But N.W.A is definitley 1 of my favorite group'si currently own all but 1 of there albums and i have there greatest hits on Vynil as well as CD ihighly recomend "N.W.A's Greatest Hits. And as the man once said "he put Compton on the map"
 
 
Tha E Diary:
 
 September 7, 1963 - Eric Wright, a.k.a. Eazy-E was born in Compton
      Winter 1979 - Eazy-E drops out of high school in 10th grade. He later
                    returned to receive his GED
    March 3, 1987 - Eazy-E meets Jerry Helkler at a record-pressing plant in
                    Hollywood. Heller hears a sample of Eazy-E's music and the
                    two become
                    partners, launching Ruthless Records.
    November 1987 - N.W.A. with members Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, DJ Yella
                    and Arabian Prince, Starts a 14-date national tour on the
                    bill with UTFO, Salt & Pepa and Heavy D.
        July 1988 - Ruthless Records cuts a deal with Atco Records to
                    distibute products by JJ Fad and Michel'le
      August 1988 - N.W.A. releases "Straight Outta Compton", which eventually
                    sells more than 3 million units
   September 1988 - MTV refuses to air the video for "Straight Outta Compton,"
                    claiming the clip, a re-creation of a police gang sweep of
                    black teens, "glorified violence"
   September 1988 - Eazy-E releases solo project "Eazy Duz It," which
                    eventually sells more than 2.5 million copies.
       March 1989 - Eazy-E discovers D.O.C., signs him to a Ruthless/Atlantic
                    Records deal and brings him out on tour with N.W.A.
    June 19, 1989 - Members of N.W.A. are arrested for performing
                    "Fuck Tha Police" on stage.
   August 6, 1989 - Members of N.W.A. are briefly detained by Detroit police
                    after chanting a few lines from "Fuck Tha Police" in
                    concert
  August 20, 1989 - D.O.C. falls asleep while behind the wheel of a car he
                    gets into a serious accident. He loses his voice as a
                    result of the accident
      August 1989 - A woman, 16, says she was raped after a concert in
                    Birmingham, Ala. In a later civil suit she claims she had
                    a daughter as a result of being raped by N.W.A. member
                    Lorenzo "MC Ren" Patterson on a tour
                    bus after the concert.
   September 1989 - FBI sends a letter to ruthless Records, warning the group
                    that the agency didn't take kindly to the single
                    "Fuck Tha Police"
     January 1990 - Ice Cube leaves N.W.A. over finacial disputes
    March 26 1990 - Tennesse District Attourney Joe Baugh rules that N.W.A.'s
                    "Straight Outta Compton" and 2 Live Crew's
                    "As Nasty as They Wanna Be" violates the Tennessee
                    obscenity laws
      August 1990 - N.W.A releases "10 MILES AND RUNNIN" EP, which eventually
                    sells more than 500,000 copies.
   September 1990 - WaxWorks, a 110-store, Kentucky basedretail chain, pulls
                    100 Miles and Runnin from its store shelves and refuses to
                    sell it due to its explicit references to oral sex and
                    gang violence.
    November 1990 - Fox TV rap video show "Pump it up" runs a segment on N.W.A
                    in which it crosscut  between members of the group
                    badmouthing Ice Cube and a interview Ice Cube saying bad
                    things about them.
 January 27, 1991 - Dre runs into "Pump it up" host Dee Barnes at a record
                    release party in Los Angeles and gets into a physical
                    confrintation with her.
     Febuary 1991 - Barnes files criminal charges against Dre for "assault and
                    battery" and files a $22.7 million lawsuit against Dre and
                    the members of N.W.A.  The civil case is eventually
                    settled outside of court.
     May 29, 1991 - N.W.A releases "Efil4zaggin", which eventually sells more
                    then 1 million copies.  Debuts at No.2 on the pop chart.
    June 22, 1991 - "Efil4zaggin" becomes the first gangsta rap album to reach
                    No.1 on the Billboard charts.
        June 1991 - Irish singer Sinead O'Conner, after originally aggreeively
                    defending N.W.A, tells British music magazine "New Musical
                    Express" that N.W.A's "attitudes have become increasingly
                    dangerous".  O'Conner also said "the way they deal
                    with women is pathetic".
      Summer 1991 - N.W.A breaks up.
      August 1991 - Eazy-E files a state court complaint against Dr.Dre, Death
                    Row Records executive Marion "Suge" Knight and rap artist
                    D.O.C. that alleges the defendents used "duress" and
                    "menace" to get Eazy-E to void his exclusive contracts
                    with Dre and the D.O.C.  The case is still pending.
     October 1992 - Ruthless Records sues Dr. Dre's Death Row Records and
                    accuses Dre's label of racketeering.  The suit gets
                    dismissed on Aug.9,1993. It is under appeal.
    November 1992 - Dr. Dre releases "Dre Day," a video where he shows an
                    Eazy-E likeness in a disparaging light.
    December 1992 - Eazy-E releases solo EP "5150 Home For Tha Sick, Which has
                    sold more than 500,000 copies.
       April 1993 - Amid a swirl of controversy, Eazy-E publicly speaks out in
                    support of Timothy Briseno, one of the police officers who
                    was video taped beating Rodney King.
         May 1993 - Houston-based rapper Willie Dee, formerly  of the Ghetto
                    Boys, tells the Los Angeles Times in a interview that
                    "Eazy-E is a sellout," for supporting Briseno.
      August 1993 - Relitivity Records signs a deal with Ruthless Records to
                    promote, market and distribute Ruthless artist.
 October 26, 1993 - Eazy-E releases second solo album "It's on(Dr.Dre)187um
                    Killa," which eventually sell more than 1.5 million
                    copies.  The album contains repeated references to Dr.Dre
                    and shows Dre on the album's inner sleeve wearing eye
                    shadow, lipstick and sequins.
      Winter 1993 - Eazy-E pays $2,500 to attend a fund-raising luncheon for
                    the Republic Inner Circle, where George Bush spoke.
      Winter 1993 - Eazy-E ordered to pay child support of $58,000 a year for
                    a girl he fathered in Nebraska.
       April 1994 - Eazy-E starts hosting "The Ruthless Radio Show" at Los
                    Angeles radio station KKBT (The Beat) on Saturday nights
                    with former N.W.A. member Yella.
 October 14, 1994 - Members of the rap act Po' Broke & Lonely sue Eazy-E,
                    claiming Ruthless Records interfered with their ability to
                    negotiate with other labels.
 Febuary 24, 1995 - Eazy-E  is hospitalized  for what he believes to be a
                    case of chronic asthma.
   March 16, 1995 - Through attourney Ron Sweeney Eazy-E releases a statement,
                    disclosing he has contracted full-blown AIDS. In this
                    statement, Eazy-E also says that he has fathered 7
                    children with 6 different women
       March 1995 - Eazy-E marries Tomika Wood, with whom he had a son,
                    Dominick, In his statement Eazy-E says that both Wood and
                    Dominick have tested negative for HIV
   March 26, 1995 - Eazy-E dies aty Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles
                    at the age of 31. The cause was complications from AIDS,
                    according to his doctor, Dr. Williams Young
 
 
 
 
 AlBUMS SOLO:
1988: EAZY DUZ IT (8 OUT OF 10)
1992: 5150 HOME FOR THA SICK(EP) (7)
1993: IT'S ON (DR. DRE) 187 UM KILLA(EP) (9)
1995: ETERNAL E (7)
1996: STR8 OFF THA STREETZ OF MUTHA-PHUKKIN COMPTON VOL.1 (8)
1997: STR8 OFF THA STREETZ OF MUTHA-PHUKKIN COMTON VOL.2 (?)
ALBUM WITH NWA:
1987: NWA AND THE POSSE (6)
1988: STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (9)
1990: 100 MILES AND RUNNING(EP) (8)
1991: EFIL4ZAGGIN (NIGGAZ4LIFE) (9)
 "SEE YA AROUND BUDDY BOY"
 
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