Suge Knight revisited controversial claims surrounding rapper Eazy-E's death during a recent jailhouse interview.
Eazy-E, the Godfather of Gangsta Rap, wasn’t just a lyrical mastermind; he also had a penchant for luxury and classic rides.
While Eazy-E's name is often synonymous with the high-octane world of West Coast rap, there's more to the Compton legend than just speed and power. Let’s dive into a less-celebrated aspect of ...
To promote N.W.A.’s initial releases, Eazy-E formed his own independent label, Ruthless Records. “Gangsta rap” songs like “Boyz-n-the-Hood” were hawked out of trunks to local DJ’s and ...