Eazy-E's daughter Ebie has a docuseries. His different daughter ReeMarkable of 'Growing Up Hip Hop' spoke out after Megan Thee Stallion sampled his music.
Unfortunately, a selection of mythical rappers have kicked the bucket too early on in their lives and there'll always be those looking for the reality. Easy-E of the gang N.W.A. is said to have passed away after a combat with HIV/AIDS. But his daughter Erin Bria "Ebie" Wright and her mother and previous girlfriend of Eazy's, Tracy Jernagin, do not imagine that is true.
Now, the mother-and-daughter duo have teamed up with a journalist to discover the reality round Eazy-E's 1995 passing and solution their questions.
But this is not the only factor surrounding the rapper — who is said to have fathered roughly 11 kids with probably 8 other women — that has led certainly one of his children to recently talk out.
In 2020, Megan Thee Stallion launched a song that sampled a few of Easy's work, and his daughter ReeMarkable had a lot to mention about it.
The docuseries The Mysterious Death of Easy-Z premiered in August 2021 and lines Ebie, Tracy, and journalist Jasmine Simpkins as they try to uncover what in truth took place and caused his death. "I have never believed that my father died of full-blown AIDS," Ebie said in the first episode. "I have always believed that something else happened and I’m afraid of what that might be."
"Something just did not seem right," her mom Tracy said. "He died unusually fast. He did not lose weight, he was not a drug abuser; it's like, one day, he's fine, the next day, he's dying."
You can watch The Mysterious Death of Easy-Z on WEtv.
This is not the first time Ebie has attempted to deliver attention to Eazy-E's death. In 2016, she began a Kickstarter marketing campaign to fund a documentary that was once to be called A Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies. According to Rolling Stone, it had a $250,000 objective however raised not up to 1 % of it.
And this is not the first time one of Eazy's-E's daughters has recently spoken out about their dad.
In June 2020, Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion shared a transient snippet of an upcoming monitor on her Instagram just hours ahead of its free up. On the snippet, a listener can obviously hear that she's sampling Eazy-E's vintage 1987 hit "Boyz-n-the-Hood."
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Megan posted a video of herself to Instagram twerking to her single with the caption, “MIDNIGHT 😈😈😈 hotties y’all able ?🔥 #girlsinthehood #realhotgirlshit.”
But Eazy's daughter ReeMarkable wasn't glad about it and let or not it's recognized on social media.
Later that month, ReeMarkable, who is additionally a rapper and hip-hop artist and looks on Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, said in a video on Instagram that she has trouble getting the precise to make use of her father's records, but one way or the other other artists are ready to take action without an issue.
In the caption to her clip, she wrote, "So tired of the bullsh-t games we gotta keep playing, I'm done being quiet! We want involvement when it come to our daddy. ... I'm fed the f--k up ... WE EAT OFF NOTHING MY DADDY LEFT BEHIND."
She also mentioned in the video that Eazy-E's youngsters wish to "be a part of the legacy." Eazy-E died when ReeMarkable was once simply a little girl, as was half-sister Ebie Wright.
Ebie released a video in which she praised Megan Thee Stallion and different artists who pay homage to her father by way of the use of samples of his song.
She said that she doesn't feel that her father has "gotten the proper respect" that he merits, and he or she disregarded ReeMarkable’s feedback by saying that ReeMarkable just "popped up" and Eazy-E did not even know her.
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