Music

The former manager of N.W.A and co-founder of Ruthless Records Jerry Heller has never been one to mince his words when it comes to commenting…

Music

  Ruthless Records CEO Jerry Heller recently sat down with White Label Radio to discuss a wide range of topics. A large portion of the…

Our family over at Dish Nation brought this point up and we have to wonder…are they on to something here? Take a look at the…

Black Music Month

We know tons of people are infatuated with this whole bringing people back from the dead thing…but it’s still pretty creepy no matter how you…

Eazy E warily eyes mainstream publications with ulterior motives. You may have heard of GQ magazine. The publication, which just ran its third Drake cover, has covered hip-hop cursorily throughout the genre’s history. After all, GQ is ostensibly a style magazine, and hip-hop has long been a trendsetter in the style world—never more than now. But today the magazine published a […]

The members of hit rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are feeling some type of way about the amount if respect hip-hop pays their mentor Eazy-E. Bone…

The line-up for the tenth annual Rock The Bells tour was announced on Tuesday May 14th and two names have been making more news than…

News & Gossip

Seems like there will be an N.W.A. revival in the next few months. With talks of a movie in the works about the legendary super…

Documents recently released by the FBI name late rappers Eazy-E and 2Pac as targets of extortion. The pair were allegedly targeted by the Jewish Defense League.

Fifteen years ago on March 26th, 1995 Eric “Eazy-E” Wright died at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. The founder of NWA and pioneer of West Coast Hip-Hop succumbed to complications due to AIDS. He was 31 years old.

From TheBVX When we found out that an NWA biopic got the greenlight we shared in the excitement of other hip-hop heads who’ve been waiting to see “The World’s Most Dangerous Group” on the big screen. But which actors are worthy of playing the roles of Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and the rest of […]

From XXLmag.com On the 15th Anniversary of his death, Eazy-E’s son, Lil Eazy, opens up about what his father meant to him and to hip-hop.