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Eazy-E’s Daughter Remembers the Legendary Rapper on His Death Anniversary

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(March 26) marks the 17th year anniversary of the late, great Eazy-E’s death. To celebrate the rapper’s unfortunate and untimely passing, XXL talked with his daughter, 20-year-old aspiring artist E.B. Wright, about her father’s legacy and how his music inspires her art. R.I.P. Eazy-E.

(As told to Christian Mordi)

“Each year I seem to find something new or different to do [to celebrate his life and death]. This year actually I want to be pay homage to my father because a lot of people know who I am, and a lot of people know that I am Eazy-E’s daughter. A lot of people my age, they know who he is and he is a big figure and a legend and somebody famous but they don’t really know who he is. So every year and even through my music, as well, I’m really trying to —while [still] being myself— I’m really trying to bring along and explain, you know, his legacy and let people know my age and younger exactly who he was and what he did, you know, for the music industry and the world.

This year I’m actually going to pay homage to him by recreating… I’m doing a photo shoot. I’m going to be recreating a couple of his album covers. So, that will be really cool and interesting to see. You will see his album covers and you will see the ones that I did with me. That will be really cool.

I miss everything [about my father]. The things I remember the most, honestly, I had a couple of years with my dad but we did spend a lot of time together, and till this day I still have dreams about just different special moments. The one that stands out the most is one of my birthday parties. And it’s crazy that it has been 17 years and 17 birthdays that he has missed. I just miss everything. In this day and age you get to see all these different celebrities with their kids from Will and Jada with their kids and you see even Jay-Z and Beyonce have a kid now, and you see Puffy with all his kids and Run with his kids and Russell Simmons with his kids and it’s really, really hard to be one of those kids and not have my father here. He was such a big name and he’s not physically here to support me and to be there and for people to see me with him. A lot of that is just really heavy on my chest.  It really is and I just miss everything about him.

I think his fans should really remember him for how he revolutionized freedom of speech. With me, now being a big fan of Kanye West, looking back on that kind of level, you could say that my father was that back then, speaking his mind, telling the truth on how he feels. Like, in this day in age, it’s Kanye West when it comes to that— no censorship, just really speaking your mind, just freedom of speech and there’s nothing wrong with that.

Everyone should be themselves and say how they feel, or do what they wanna do. Different is better and at the end of the day people wanna know the truth. You know, the fakeness—there’s a lot of that going on. I want people to know that and know that’s the same way that I will be.  So just speaking the truth and telling how I feel about what’s going on.

I do pop rock music and I would say my dad influenced not exactly the type of music that I have done but just [encouraged me] to be myself. I grew up in the music business, and I have a music background on my mother’s side as well.  But seeing who my father and mother were in the music business, just growing up around it, I think it was just something inside of me and something I loved and I think with my father not being here, it encouraged me to follow my dreams even more. I really just love music and my dad wasn’t just music he was a businessman and entrepreneur, so there’s so many things that I wanna do and that’s how he inspires me: just letting me know that anything is possible.

Right now I am working on my album and getting ready to release a few different videos. The first one is for my single “What I Wanna Do”  and I am going to release a couple more singles, as well, before the album is released. I’m doing that independently right now, with my own money and I’m getting ready to release a web series as well. I’ve been offered a few things in regards to reality tv so I am just seeing what is going to happen with that, and I am just talking to a couple different people about my music situation right now so I have a lot coming and I’m excited about everything.

[My father didn't only influence me, but others. Absolutely. Everybody from Little Wayne to Drake, 50 Cent, Kanye West. Hip-Hop today wouldn’t be what it is today if it wasn’t for my father. Period.

[I listen to my dad's music for motivation]. I know its so random but “Little Compton City Gs” is like my absolute favorite song, not just because it’s my father’s but like totally in like all music. Like I really love that song. And “We Want Eazy.” My campaign right now is “We Want E.B.” Even my Twitter right now is “We Want E.B.” and my website is wewanteb.com. Everything I am doing is “We Want E.B.”  So that definitely was inspiration from my father’s “We Want Eazy.” I watch videos from him all the time and, you know, he is not here so I have to use the little bit that I do have, so, thank God for technology and music and this is exactly why I love music so much, because if someone is no longer here it still lives on. All you have to do it pop up a CD or pop up You Tube or something and he’s like right there.

[If my dad were alive today,] oh my God… he would be Jay-Z, the Russell Simmons, Puffy,  50 Cent. Like, my father definitely would have been a mogul. He was doing this stuff back then, I’m talking about the endorsements and investments and everything outside of music like film and like what Ice Cube is doing now and what Dre is getting into with the Beats, and different things— my dad was doing these things 20 years ago. So you can only imagine somebody being ahead [of their time] back then 20 years ago. He definitely would’ve been a billionaire right now, and the biggest businessman. And everything would be different from the people doing it now to even down to my life— everything would be different. It trips me out. It’s really crazy how he isn’t here.  I really wish he was.”

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Rumors: Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy Beef!

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The National Enquirer was TMZ before TMZ and they have the scoop.

Arsenio Hall’s longtime friendship with Eddie Murphy exploded into a bitter feud after the comedy legend snubbed Arsenio’s request to appear on the premier of his new talk show!

Arsenio has been rounding up big-name guests for his return to late-night TV this fall, but when he approached Eddie, the former Saturday Night Live star told him NO WAY!

Sources say Eddie, 51, put his foot down because he believes Arsenio has been capitalizing on their friendship for years and is just trying to use him for a quick ratings boost.

And Arsenio, 58, is miffed because he believes his former pal is envious of him jump-starting his career while Eddie’s movies are fizzling at the box office.

Is Eddie hating? Trying to treat Arsenio like his underling, as he was in “Coming To America?”


A Rapper Attempts To Sacrifice Friend To Join The Illuminati

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A Virginia man is slated to appear in court this summer after attempting to sacrifice a friend in hopes of joining the mysterious Illuminati, a move he thought would jump-start his floundering rap hopes.

Last week in Henrico County, a judge scheduled a two-day trial for 27-year old Wafeeq Sabir El-Amin to begin on June 26, for his bizarre act.

The Richmond Times Dispatch reported that El-Amin shot at his friend last December inside a home that was to become a recording studio.

Aiming his firearm at the friend, El-Amin reportedly uttered the words “you are my sacrifice” before firing the gun. The man was shot in the hand as pieces of bone ricocheted into his eye, but he was able to wrestle the gun from El-Amin and shot him in the abdomen, before running off.

El-Amin overindulged in drugs that evening, and was so under the influence that he couldn't recall the events that took place.

Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Thomas L. Johnson said in court that his office plans to reveal the connection between Hip-Hop culture and the secret society of the Illuminati.  Investigators on the scene, found a pound of chronic and literature that tied success in the music industry with the Illuminati. There was also mention of a book linking rapper 50 Cent to the mystical group.

El-Amin, a Richmond native, had no criminal record prior to this incident. The friend, who fired the retaliatory shot was not charged.




























Beanie Sigel Slapped With Extra Jail Time

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2013 is not bringing much good news to Beanie Sigel these days. The rapper is already behind bars for tax evasion, and has been sentenced to extra time on a separate drug charge.

Sigel was given 23 more months behind bars stemming from his arrest last summer for possession.

Last August, Sigel --real name Dwight Grant-- and a friend were pulled over in Pennsylvania, and found to be in possession of a bottle of codeine, and had nearly $5,000 cash on his person. Meanwhile, the driver  of the car was popped for possession of prescription drugs, and weed.

A loaded gun was also found in the vehicle.

Sigel pleaded guilty to drug charges, while the gun offense was thrown out. As a result he must spend an extra two years on top of the two years he was sentenced to, for not paying Uncle Sam.

Before going to jail, the Philly native  signed a deal with EMI, announced a pre-prison tour, and dropped his sixth studio album This Time.

Mr. Magic Reportedly Died In A Car Accident In Mississippi

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No Limit Records rapper Mr. Magic and his wife reportedly died in a car accident last night in Mississippi.

According to Complex, only Magic's daughter survived the tragic incident. Today, Silkk The Shocker tweeted about the passing of the Ninth Ward, New Orleans rapper.

"Prayers goes to the Family and Friends of Mr. Magic. him and Wife died in a car accident last night.." Silkk said.

Magic released four solo albums during his career. The first three were released on No Limit Records, and the final one, On My Own, on Koch. He was also known as one-third of the rap trio, Body Head Bangerz.

Mr. Magic was perhaps best known for his No Limit debut, Sky's the Limit, when it landed in the top 20 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in 1998.  We send our condolences to Mr. Magic's family during this difficult time.



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Ja Rule Is Coming Back Home Soon

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Ja Rule is back on the road to being a free man.

According to Associated Press, the former Murder Inc. rapper will be released from prison on July 28th.

The annoucement comes in the wake of last week's news that he left state prison in central New York after serving most of his two-year sentence for illegal gun possession and went straight into federal custody for charges stemming from a tax evasion case.

Ja is currently incarcerated in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center for prisoners awaiting court dates or have short terms left on their sentences.

The emcee was initially pinched in 2007 on a gun charge outside of New York's Beacon Theater.

He began serving his two-year sentence in June 2011, and a judge ruled that he could concurrently serve that sentence and another for tax evasion. His lawyer recently said that Ja is excited to be released from prison so he can pay back his $1.1 million debt to the government.

Many people are looking forward to experiencing his talent again," said defense attorney Stacey Richman, who also noted that he's looking forward to his daughter's graduation. "He's a devoted father."