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Posted by Robert Rap News Network
7/22/2005 2:09:17 PM
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September 6, Capitol/Priority Records will commemorate the 41st anniversary of late west coast rap icon Eazy-E's September 7, 1964 birth and the tenth anniversary of the rap icon's 1995 death by releasing Eazy-E - 'Eternal E: Gangsta Memorial Edition', a deluxe CD/DVD package. The expanded set includes 16 Eazy-E songs, seven music videos starring Eazy-E and the previously unreleased song "A Lil' Eazier Said" from Eazy-E's son, the 21 year old emerging rap artist, LIL' E. The DVD also includes three HIV/AIDS Public Service Announcements. At the age of 31, Eazy-E died on March 26, 1995 due to AIDS-related causes.
Eazy-E was born Eric Wright on September 7, 1964. He rocketed 'Straight Outta Compton' to rap gangsta superstardom with Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren and Yella in N.W.A
Eazy-E became one of rap's most important figures by paving the way for the rap businessman. The Compton rapper-executive took the then-revolutionary step of launching his own Ruthless Records in the mid-1980s and helped to popularize gangster rap with his solo recordings and as a member of N.W.A, the controversial rap super group.
"He started the whole gangster rap era," says LIL' E, Eazy-E's son. LIL' E's "A Lil' Eazier Said," a previously unreleased update of Eazy-E's classic "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" single, is included on Eazy-E - 'Eternal E: Gangsta Memorial Edition'. "There wouldn't be nothing - not 2Pac, not Biggie, not 50 Cent, not Dr. Dre, not Eminem - if it wasn't for my father," LIL' E continues. "He started it. He's the Godfather of gangster rap."
In addition to LIL' E's new track on the new 'Eternal E' package, the set's DVD includes three Rap-It-Up Public Service Announcements, produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation and BET. The PSAs are designed to foster HIV/AIDS awareness through celebrating Eazy-E, a rap legend who fell victim to the epidemic.
In a March 2005 article paying tribute to Eazy-E and his musical legacy, the Los Angeles Times called Eazy-E's 'Eazy-Duz-It' and N.W.A's 'Straight Outta Compton' "landmark albums" and continued, "These albums established Eazy-E, from the then-little known suburb of Compton, as a major player in the rap industry." 'Straight Outta Compton' also earned the ranking of #144 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2003 list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" and was ranked #10 in Spin magazine's July 2005 tally of the "100 Greatest Albums 1985-2005."
Eazy-E - 'Eternal E: Gangsta Memorial Edition' is the most complete tribute available for one of rap's most significant figures.
"This album keeps his legacy pushing and keeps his name out there," LIL' E says.
Tracklist for 'Eternal E: Gangsta Memorial Edition':
CD DVD
1. Boyz-N-The Hood (remix) 1. We Want Eazy
2. 8 Ball (remix) 2. Only If You Want It
3. Eazy-Duz-It 3. Eazy-er Said Than Dunn
4. Eazy-er Said Than Dunn 4. 100 Miles & Runnin'
5. No More ?'s 5. Neighborhood Sniper
6. We Want Eazy 6. Straight Outta Compton
7. Nobody Move 7. Appetite For Destruction
8. Radio *** + 3 Rap-It-Up HIV/AIDS Public Service Announcements
9. Only if You Want it
10. Neighborhood Sniper
11. I'd Rather F*** You
12. Automobile
13. Niggaz My Height Don't Fight
14. Eazy Street
15. Real Muthaphukkin G's
16. Ole School S***
17. A LIL' Eazier Said, featuring LIL' E (previously unreleased)
OTHER EAZY-E TITLES:
N.W.A.:
'N.W.A. and The Posse' (1987)
'Straight Outta Compton' (1988)
'Niggaz4life' (1991)
'100 Miles and Runnin' (1990)
'EFIL4ZAGGIN' (DVD, 1992)
Eazy-E:
'Eazy-Duz-It' (1988)
'Eternal E' (posthumous, 1995)
'Str8 Off Tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton' (posthumous, 1998)
'The Impact of a Legend' (posthumous EP/DVD, 2002)
Eternal E: 'Gangsta Memorial Edition' (to be released September 6, 2005)
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