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Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1963--March
26, 1995), better known by the stage name
Eazy-E, was an American rapper, producer, and
record executive from Compton, California, a
suburb of Los Angeles. He was a Kelly Park
Compton Crip from the early teenage years
until his death, mentioned in the song 'Any
Last Werdz?'. He was the son of Richard and
Kathie Wright. He is widely regarded as one
of the founders of the gangsta rap sub-genre
and initially rose to fame as a member of the
group N.W.A., but later achieved critical and
commercial success as a solo artist.
Eazy-E's style was marked by his youthful,
high-pitched voice and his lyrics focusing on
the elements of urban street life such as
guns, drugs, relations between residents and
the police, and deviant sexual activity.
In March 1995, Eazy-E was admitted into
Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles
with what he believed to be bronchitis.
Following comprehensive tests, it was
discovered that he was suffering from AIDS.
The illness was found to be in an advanced
stage, and his condition deteriorated
rapidly. During the week of March 20, Eazy-E
drafted what would be his last message to his
fans:
"...I may not seem like a guy you would pick
to preach a sermon. But I feel it is now time
to testify because I do have folks who care
about me hearing all kinds of stuff about
what's up. Yeah, I was a brother on the
streets of Compton doing a lot of things most
people look down on — but it did pay off.
Then we started rapping about real stuff that
shook up the LAPD and the FBI. But we got our
message across big time, and everyone in
America started paying attention to the boys
in the 'hood. Soon our anger and hope got
everyone riled up. There were great rewards
for me personally, like fancy cars, gorgeous
women and good living. Like real non-stop
excitement. I'm not religious, but wrong or
right, that's me. I'm not saying this because
I'm looking for a soft cushion wherever I'm
heading, I just feel that I've got thousands
and thousands of young fans that have to
learn about what's real when it comes to
AIDS. Like the others before me, I would like
to turn my own problem into something good
that will reach out to all my homeboys and
their kin. Because I want to save their asses
before it's too late.
"I'm not looking to blame anyone except
myself. I have learned in the last week that
this thing is real, and it doesn't
discriminate. It affects everyone. My girl
Tomika and I have been together for four
years and we recently got married. She's
good, she's kind and a wonderful mother. We
have a little boy who's a year old. Before
Tomika I had other women. I have seven
children by six different mothers. Maybe
success was too good to me. I love all my
kids and always took care of them. Now I'm in
the biggest fight of my life, and it ain't
easy. But I want to say much love to those
who have been down with me. And thanks for
your support. Just remember: It's YOUR real
time and YOUR real life."
On March 26, 1995, ten days after being
admitted into the hospital, Eric "Eazy-E"
Wright died, at the age of 31. Among his
survivors were his wife, Tomica Woods-Wright,
whom he married just days before, and seven
children -- one with Woods-Wright, and six
others from previous relationships.
R.I.P Eric Lynn Wright (Eazy-E)
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