iKingGodGivBiz;537251 said:http://www.papermag.com/2015/10/kendrick_lamar_eazy_e_nwa_hip_hops_lost_leaders.php
by Kendrick Lamar / as told to Abby Schreiber
I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for Eazy

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iKingGodGivBiz;537251 said:http://www.papermag.com/2015/10/kendrick_lamar_eazy_e_nwa_hip_hops_lost_leaders.php
by Kendrick Lamar / as told to Abby Schreiber
I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for Eazy
iKingGodGivBiz;537251 said:http://www.papermag.com/2015/10/kendrick_lamar_eazy_e_nwa_hip_hops_lost_leaders.php
by Kendrick Lamar / as told to Abby Schreiber
For our October 'Nowstalgia' issue, on stands 10/20, we asked three rap icons to pay tribute to lost leaders of the game. Stay tuned this week for pieces by Eminem on Tupac and Swizz Beatz on the Notorious B.I.G.
I remember when I was five or six years old, waking up one morning and seeing this guy bust through the TV screen, rapping over some song called "We Want Eazy" -- I think the concept of the video was that he was actually in jail and he had to get to his show and the only way to get to his concert was to film him from jail, and he eventually busted through the jail and came onstage. I remember looking at that video and just feeling like, "Man, this dude feels like an action superhero." Little did I know, Eazy-E came from my same neighborhood in Compton.
ovoCapo;8412535 said:but he aint even write shit tho