

Yeah, he wanted to be a manager and he wanted to run his own label, Ruthless.

Eazy got a hold of him and started coming around. So when I was started to hang with Dre and do music, Eazy started coming around and doing these mixtapes. He used to DJ or promote parties or something, he used to throw high school dances. Him and Dre knew each other from high school. But thankfully those issues were settled long ago, and all that remains is the respect.Įazy came out '88, N.W.A came out early '89. Yes, they had their differences over the years, particularly when Cube left N.W.A to pursue a solo career. And since Eazy can't speak for himself-having succumbed to complications from AIDS in 1995-we rang up Ice Cube, who took time out of his busy schedule making movies and records to talk about his old homie. Fadd, it's no overstatement to say that Eazy and N.W.A changed the course of hip-hop and pop culture as a whole.Īs we reach the quarter century anniversary of Eazy's debut album, we decided that someone needed to speak on this momentous occasion. And although Ruthless also pushed poppier acts like J. When Eazy stepped to the mic to "bust that crazy shit" he simply could not be dismissed. His voice was unusually high-pitched for a rapper and his cadences were looser than most, but there was no mistaking the unquenchable menace behind his words. The lyrics to that song-and many other Eazy-E classics-were written by O'Shea Jackson, better known as Ice Cube.Įarlier this year, some misguided website named Eazy one of the worst rappers ever. Eazy had become a sensation on L.A.'s burgeoning rap scene on the strength of a single called “Boyz-n-the-Hood” that was so raw it became an instant classic despite receiving nearly no radio play.

We’d have to ask him,” she concluded.Ĭheck out the full clip of what Ebie says below.It's been 25 years since Eric " Eazy-E" Wright released his debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, on Ruthless Records, the aptly named independent label that he founded in Los Angeles with Jerry Heller. “I don’t know because again, he’s been on many platforms large and small, you know, talking about Eazy-E. “To be honest, I don’t know why Ice Cube wouldn’t talk about my dad with me,” she added. Since then, when we tried to book him to do the interview, he’s been ducking and dodging.” Ebie then states that she doesn’t know why Ice Cube won’t talk about her dad with her, because the many publications where he has touched on Eazy-E, let her know that the rapper is comfortable with the topic.

“He was gonna do whatever for me, and he was down. movie, actually told her that Ice Cube would be willing to do the documentary. She then states that Ice Cube’s son, O’Shea Jackson, who played Ice Cube in the N.W.A. “You know, it really breaks my heart that he hasn’t spoken on this yet because I grew up with his sons, and I have a really good relationship with them,” Ebie continued.
