
Hopefully this is a lesson learned to other black rich entertainers. That way that woman couldn’t have forced him to do a damn thing he didn’t want to do on his death bed. A man with his wealth should have BEEN set up trusts for his children. The reality is that he left a big mess for his family and it was HIS responsibility to ensure everything was handled. But It was his responsibility to make sure it was on paper. He may have been convinced that his wife would take care of his children by her word. Maybe he didn’t trust Jerry and them who also tried to get a part of the estate and perhaps he considered her to be the best choice at the time. Time was running out for him, and he likely did what was best at the time. Only he knows why he did it but that doesn’t absolve him of guilt. I don’t see how you can be coerced into giving your kids next to nothing. The documentary stated that they discussed the will for hours before finalizing everything and he was coherent while doing so. Because of the circumstances, Eric is being presented as some kind of victim. TikTok video from Pine Astro Podcast (pineastro): 'Crazy how fast the virus took Eazy-E yet there are other Celebs who have had it for so long. I wonder why he was so careless in regards to that like what was the root cause of his very risky sexual behavior? So sad eazye nwa drdre eazy straightouttacompton. It’s unfortunate for his legacy because it just creates constant chaos & division. He truly left a mess with all these baby mamas and kids. It would be nice to watch something similar about Eazy but the way his family is setup, they’re too divided for that. For example, Tupac Resurrection is an excellent documentary. There are so many Tupac documentaries (which I love!) that focus on his upbringing, family, schooling, etc. Many (such as myself) don’t know much about him or his music, only his “suspicious and sudden death”. Erin & Tracey should focus (maybe in a future documentary) on Eazy as a person and businessman. Explore the latest videos from hashtags: eazyedaughter, eazye, eazybear. Watch popular content from the following creators: Bella ciao(theyluv.leelo), TRAYDOGG(traydogg), RandomLive music clips(randomlivemusicclips), Eazysecretwife(blx.aade), EPIC VIDEOS (90skidoldschool). Also sounds like Dr.Dre copied him some ways. Discover short videos related to eazy e dearh on TikTok. Watch popular content from the following creators: Maxonbodie(maxonbodie), Tori Creighton(toricreighton1), maxi(maxijtt), Tori Creighton(toricreighton1), only.patpat(only.patpatt).
EAZY E DEATH SCENE MOVIE
Hearing his last interview & all his future plans was really sad. eazy e death movie scene 46.3M viewsDiscover short videos related to eazy e death movie scene on TikTok. MTV had devoted around-the-clock coverage to Kurt Cobain’s suicide, but squeezed only a few paltry minutes on Eazy into their regular MTV News. But instead of seizing this opportunity to educate, the media downplayed Eazy’s death. I continue to watch it to learn more about him. says that, Eazy-E was the first major pop music figure who was not openly gay to die from AIDS. However, the talented gangster-turned-rapper didn't enjoy the limelight for very long.I don’t believe any of the theories to be honest but I find the documentary very interesting. part ways, Eazy-E embarked on a very successful solo career. He started recording songs during the mid-1980s in his parents' garage, thus starting Ruthless Records, which led to the formation of the successful rap group.Īfter inner turmoil saw N.W.A. However, after his cousin was shot and killed, he decided that he could make a better living in the Los Angeles music scene, which was spiking in popularity. Per UPI, born Eric Lynn Wright, Eazy-E touted what was perhaps N.W.A.'s most distinctive voice, spiritually and literally, contributing to rap milestones like "F*ck tha Police," "Gangsta Gangsta," and "Boyz-n-the-Hood." In his teens and early 20s, Wright was allegedly making as much as $250,000 from dealing drugs on L.A. The group also helped develop a new kind of storytelling approach to the mainstream canon with cult classic albums like Straight Outta Compton, eventually launching members like Dr. helped to solidify the gangsta rap subgenre that so gruesomely detailed the violent life of those living in inner-city Los Angeles. rose to prominence as a more aggressive, provocative alternative to popular rappers of the genre's pop infancy. Just as the rap genre began earning mainstream acceptance and subsequent radio play thanks to the likes of Run-DMC and the Fresh Prince in the early 1990s, California-based group N.W.A.
