January 2006 brings a new generation of west coast rap or should we say gangsta
rap to the forefront. Not being able to call it hip-hop but pure west coast gangsta
rap, from one of the realest artists I have had the pleasure of talking
to.
Lil Eazy E, oldest
son of the legendary west coast gangsta rap icon Eric Eazy E Wright,
will drop his debut album on Virgin Records The Prince of Compton
this January 2006.
It is said that
first impressions are lasting impressions. If this is true the entire game of
hip-hop and rap better be aware that it is time to take it up a notch or two
if they want to stay up with Lil Eazy E.
You can have respect
for artists in the game but the best kind of respect is respect that is gained;
and this interview did just that for me. I gained much respect for Lil Eazy
E and knowing that he is busy finishing his album and with all the other things
going on that he has; to take time for his fans and to sit and chew it up and
not rush thru this interview shows his appreciation for his fans and the fans
of his father. He is the type of artist we need in rap today. Everyone is complaining
about the state of rap and hip-hop and where it is headed; well with Lil Eazy
E you get the feeling it is headed in a new direction; a real direction.
In talking with
Lil Eazy E he used the phrase Real Talk a few times and to borrow
that from him this interview is Real Talk with an artist who has a plan
and you can tell he is going to make that plan work.
No matter what
you may have heard or read other places, Lil Eazy E is the next generation of
gangsta rap period. Check out this interview and learn the real on Lil
Eazy E in his words, not from someone who really dont know but get it
from the dude who lives it.
I would like to
thank Marlene Meraz at Virgin-Records for getting this set up and affording
me this great opportunity to talk to Lil Eazy E. And of course a big Thank
You to Lil Eazy E for taking his time and making this one of the best
times I had in an interview in a long time.
I know that this
is not the last we will hear of Lil Eazy E; I have the feeling that this is
the start of something big the New West Coast Generation. Make sure youre
on the look out for his album in January and we will keep you updated on the
album and all the things Lil Eazy E has going. The first single Gangsta
Shit by Lil Eazy E off his upcoming album can be heard HERE.
First I would
like to thank you for taking time to do this, I know you're very
busy.
Lil Eazy E
Oh yeah I appreciate it, I appreciate you taking time.
I guess the
number one question on everyones mind is the upcoming album; The
Prince of Compton. Is the album still on schedule for a December release?
Lil Eazy E
As a matter of fact it is January, mid to late January.
I heard the
track Gangsta Shit and was very impressed. Is it a good representation
of the rest of the album?
Lil Eazy E
As far as lyrical content, its a story base. Im giving you the events
of who I am, So yeah it leads into the album real good. Cause my whole album
is basically just a story Im telling with the trials and tribulations
I went thru with out my father, with my father, and this industry with out my
father; ya know growing up a man. So as far as lyrical content yeah it is a
good representation of the album.
Are there tracks
for everyone for the street and the ladies?
Lil Eazy E
What I would say, Im not finished at the time. I still have to go in there
with Dre and my in house producer DL has a few tracks they need to finish up.
So Gangsta Shit at this point and time would be my more lenient
one towards females. And if you are listening to the hook, Im talking
to everybody saying Does everybody want to know what some gangsta shit
is. So I am talking to females and everybody else; but as far as an album
its more street based.
That track
(Gangsta Shit) sorta surprised me because it seems you have matured
as an artist. I mean some of the earlier tracks I heard of yours, you just sounded
angry and the flow seem to project your anger, ya know what I mean?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah real talk, real talk and I guess you say the reason is ya know ya
had the Gangsta Memorial come out, Im starting to see more and more attention
brought to my fathers point of standard hip-hop and gangsta rap. So ya
know I just got ta deal early with most of the tracks I did so you could say
I was a lil more angrier; I see that myself so you could say that.
Robert - Is
this just the natural process of your maturing as an artist?
Lil Eazy E
Both, both really. I wouldnt say Im angrier now but I did start
out very angry. I came into it but yeah its a lot from maturing. Learning,
and especially from the DOC who came in earlier in my album and helped out a
few.
How many tracks
are on the album?
Lil Eazy E
17 tracks. I got tracks from Kool and Dre, which did Gangsta Shit, Neff U, Johnny
J, Sha Money XL, J.R., Megahertz, and my in house producer DL and later this
week I go in with Dr. Dre.
It has been
rumored that Natt Dogg, Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony and some of the NWA crew (Cube,
Ren and Yella) are going to be featured on it; can ya tell us if thats
real or just rumor?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, Bone Thugs and I got some for the NWA fans with the original NWA members,
Im putting together, but naw not Natt Dogg. But Bone Thugs and the original
NWA members thats true.
Do you get
the beats first or write the lyrics first?
Lil Eazy E
Well, really what we do is me and my producer DL sit down and we pick
thru the tracks. Most of them were tailored to what I wanted to talk about.
Yeah I do get the tracks first and all the songs that I write, like I said,
are things that went thru in my life, they are true stories. So I get the tracks,
usually they are tailor made or I pick thru them.
Are there any
videos planned for any of the tracks?
Lil Eazy E
Depending on how Gangsta Shit goes in the streets, thats a
possible, and depending on this last week when I go in there with Dr. Dre; we
shall see.
Do you have
any concert or tour plans coming after the album drops?
Lil Eazy E
Oh yeah, of course most definitely. I just inked a deal with CAA, so they have
a whole roster ready for me.
What response
have you been getting from those who have heard the entire album?
Lil Eazy E
I got real good response. Like I said its a story to tell so a lot of
people when listening to my album listening to tracks they listen. It
catches their ear, it has them sitting right there and they cant leave
till a mutha fucker finish though. A lot of people came back and have given
me the feedback that its ryda music. Like I can sit here and actually
listen to everything that your saying, cause I got a lot to talk about ya know.
Since you have
gone to Virgin records, where does that put your company Kings of LA Entertainment?
Do you still have that company?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, as a matter of fact Im on a deal with Kings Label my company thru
Virgin.
Since you are
a business man also, which do you like better: the business side or are you
more comfortable with the performing side?
Lil Eazy E
They both got there ups and downs. Theres different ways you
could say it; when all performance go good all business goes good, but then
again Id say all business. Business goes first ya know.
That
question came because I remember your dad once said he didnt really start
out to be a rapper.
Lil Eazy E
Yeah thats real talk,(chuckles), yeah business ; you get business all
down first, you got to do what ya got to do. And thats going to come off
good, possibly so thats even better business.
How come you
never dropped anything on Ruthless Records, or did not sign with them? Again,
the rumor was that you and your step mother Tomica dont get along well.
But is that again just rumor?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, thats just rumors. Like all my life, as soon as my father passed
away; Tomicas been a step mom a real mother to me, ya know what
Im saying. She took care of me and we still have connection now. She taught
me a lot as far as the business too before I got into it. So as far as my own
reason basically it was like me stepping out and being my own man. Ya
know what Im saying, thats how I feel. Its like I want to
branch off and go do. I got a lot of plans to do a lot of stuff with Ruthless,
and me and her have a lot of plans to do a lot of big things later down the
line after my album comes out. But like I said, just to be a man on my own two
I stepped out and did what I did, and she respects it; because of the simple
fact that we keep our personal relationship tight. And anything I need as far
as any business, its nothing to go to her for help ya know.
Yeah, Ive
talked to her. She is a pretty nice lady.
Lil Eazy E
Yeah she is. Shes good. Ya know everybody got their digs here to say about
her but they dont understand she was a step mother to me before she was
any business partner or any business ally.
Like ya just
said everybody else; everybody else aint in your business
so they dont know the real.
Lil Eazy E
Yeah real talk, thats our family so everybody else dont know what
the fuck is going on. Just like I hear them say: my father was a bad business
man or he did certain things in business they didnt like; but like I dont
give a fuck what everybody has to say as far as business go thats
my Father, ya know what I mean? He was my Father before he was Eazy E to me.
The deal you
have with Virgin, is it an ongoing deal or a one or two album drop deal?
Lil Eazy E
Its an on going deal. I got lots of things planned for Kings of LA; its
like a whole movement. I have a group called Kings of LA coming out thru the
label. Were branching off like a modern day Ruthless and everything, ya
know. A real west coast based label.
I know there
where a lot of offers floating before you signed with Virgin. What made you
decide to go with Pete Farmer and Virgin Records?
Lil Eazy E
Ya know thats funny dawg that you say that thats a good thing
cause it wasnt, it wasnt at all. Ive been out, I actually
moved from Vegas, and I was out here with my manager Bruiser and things were
kind of tuff for a minute and ya know. And one day I was riding around Compton
one of those days just trying to figure out what my next step is going
to be, I bumped into Pete Farmer doing casting for a video in Compton. So I
went to one of the corner stores and seen him, and I met him and like wow man,
ya know what Im saying. And the little cats from around the area told
him who a nigga was when I was walking up; so we kinda chopped it up, we sat
down and he came up with the best deal dawg. So, it was rocky before that, matter
of fact everybody wasnt really looking ya know what Im saying. They
was like awh, yeah hey hey. And he was the only one, I mean not
the only one well as far as give me a deal, besides my manager, to believe in
a nigga and push with it ya know what Im saying. So he went and did that,
and thats why Im thru Compton with him when Im riding now
cause he believed in me from the start. And now everybody else is believing
now ya know.
Right, after
the fact.
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, real talk.
I know a few
different people have had things to say about you, but in the big picture of
people who really matter and whos opinion matters, how are you being accepted
among your fathers peers and others in the industry.
Lil Eazy E
I get a lot of respect. As a matter of fact I get a lot of big respect, and
I appreciate it a lot. And if it aint a fan or it aint anybody that
has any interest in Lil Eazy E, I dont give a fuck what they think about
me dawg really. A lot of people are going to have their if ands and buts to
say period, but the fans I got a lot of respect for. For every fan I care about
every feeling they have. Like one, for example, just not to long ago when I
did the in store for my fathers Eternal E Gangsta Memorial that just came out;
he pulled to the back when I was leaving dawg and actually had a tear coming
out and said this is the best day of his life and it was my fathers birthday.
That shit kinda tug a nigga like thats real shit homie.
And ya know there
are the bitch niggaz who try to cloud up a niggaz name but we dont
get down like that in Compton. You cant touch me like that, if your not
with me get. So they better get the fuck on.
Do you ever
get to see DOC around?
Lil Eazy E
As a matter of fact me and DOC go to the studio later this week, but he was
with me earlier on in my album yeah. Like I said the maturing came from him.
He worked with a nigga, threw a couple here and there, and then we branched
off and did our own thing, and I matured and did my thing like a man.
Hows
he getting along?
Lil Eazy E
Hes pretty good. Ya know how business has its ins and outs but as
far as a man and the respect we have for each other, real good.
Did you attend
the West Coast Peace Conference held by Snoop awhile back? Do you think anything
was really accomplished there or was it just hype?
Lil Eazy E
Hell naw, it was hype. Dawg Im not even going to lie to ya, it was promo
for him and Games tour dawg. Know what Im saying? Hype, that was hype
as a muther fucker. Why? Cause there aint shit happening homie. Aint
been happening, aint no unity going to be happening on this side up here
point blank. It gotta start in HERE before it start out anywhere else, and now
that you look at it one of the biggest and one of the newest artists that came
out as far as the west, is still with the bullshit as far as the east coast
- west coast goes, so there fore we cant start unity here its not
going to start anywhere else. And what are we having now somewhere else. So
it was a big promotional thing for him and Snoops tour, it was bull shit.
Did you go
to it?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah I went, I went supporting them. I mean I dont knock it homie, like
let me go check it out and see whats crackin. I was in a room full of
Long Beach niggaz, all from Long Beach; the whole Dogg Pound, the whole Dogg
House DPG whole thing. And I approached an individual or tried to approach an
individual like a man, and Im stopped. Theres me and three other
individuals homie, and theres a whole room full of about 100 Long Beach
niggaz; and not one nigga can approach me like a man and talk to me about his
issues that he had. But then again thats another story but like I said
it was a promotional thing for their tour thats all.
Will this album
open peoples eyes to who you really are and how serious you are taking your
role in the music industry?
Lil Eazy E
Hell Yeah! Hell Yeah cause thats where Im headed to, for the respect.
Its like if you like it homie you better do something dawg, cause its
like a new generation coming homie. A new generation from the realest generation,
from the first generation of gangsta rap. How serious is that? It cant
get no deeper homie.
How old are
you now 22?
Lil Eazy E
21, just turned 21.
Would you say
this is one of the biggest west coast albums, representing true west coast gangsta
rap to come out in a long time?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah most definitely, yep most definitely The Prince of Compton most
definitely.
If you could
address the bootleggers out there that will surely bootleg this album on the
net and at the swap meets; (Gangsta Shit is already out on the net
in mp3) what would you say to them? Cause you know you will go to the swap meet
and ya can buy your own album.
Lil Eazy E
(Chuckles) Yeah, its funny though, its funny that you say that cause
as a matter of fact when I did 2 mix tapes before my album ever came out. The
shit was so big that I believe that, as far as on the west, I was one of the
only west unreleased artists whose mix tapes got put on radio.
Every mix tape I had was playing on radio. About that time I was working on
my album, you cant rush perfection, ya know what Im saying; so we
were sitting there thinking like damn we were getting feedback and everybody
wanted something to listen to. That was all just mix tapes and thats when
Gangsta Shit came out. And when Gangsta Shit came out
their was just more hungrier and hungrier. So my first marketing scam in the
back of my head was ya know what dawg what Im fittin to do , Im
fittin to bootleg one of my own, another track out, just go ahead and do it,
ya know what Im saying; and see what happens. Get that feed back and let
them know that this is what the fuck is coming. As far as bootlegger are they
got to understand that the same way they feed their family and the same way
that they make tha shit 9 ta 5 besides bootlegging, thats the same thing
were doing. So ya know ya cutting into a nigga time, money and everything.
But like I said I had a certain little something I was going to do; ya cant
knock every lil nigga. I got a lil cousin that do the shit but ya know when
you get into it you got to understand that your fucking over peoples shit.
What is your
vision for yourself in the future? What goal is it that you want to obtain?
Lil Eazy E
That my label has the respect of like any major and that my father gets the
respect he is due. A movie will be coming out; the movie on himself, with myself
playing him. In 5 years hopefully that will all be set and straight. My company
is going to have respect in 5 years; thats where I see my company and
myself.
Have you tried
your hand at producing and is that something that you can see yourself getting
into?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, I played around with it a couple of times. I got lil ideas. Ya know when
I get a lil more comfo time after this first jump, first step this first ten
yards, Ill use my metaphor with football cause I use ta play football;
then yeah Im going to have a lot of time to sit there and produce cause
its in my head, it wants to. Matter of fact, it was a trip cause we were
in the studio and my producer was doing a track that he needed some scratchin
ya know he needed some cutting in it. And I got on there just playing around
and the nigga is like Shit you do that pretty good. Then my producer tried tha
shit and it didnt to much work, it didnt come out to where he liked
it. So the niggaz like Aw that nigga was born for that shit; cause my father
use to do DJn back before he even started Ruthless. It was a trip though,
so yeah I got a lil tune, its a lil flava I got that I hooked up some
beats on it later on in life.
Are there any
artists out there that you have not got a chance to work with that you would
like to get in the booth with?
Lil Eazy E
Of course Bone and the original NWAs was the biggest, the biggest thing
in my life to ever go work with, but as a matter of fact what Im putting
into progress right now who I am going to work with and of course like to and
in the process of getting right now is Kokane. As from the original Ruthless
days Kokane yeah.
Do you find
that being the son of a legend like Eazy-E, a blessing or a curse in the industry?
Lil Eazy E
My life period has been a blessing so I can give a fuck what it did as far as
in the industry because the industry dont give me the respect he has now
anyways, ya know what Im saying. It was a curse for him to be Eazy E,
it is a blessing to me period. I have my hard times, ups and downs
and of course being his son and as a matter of fact I have my hard times ups
and downs it might be people who have a lot of respect for him
and fear him and they fear me and give me ups and downs , ya know
what Im saying; I dont know. It could be a lot of different hatin
ass reasons but to me its a blessing period for Eric Wright to be my father.
But like I said I went thru my ups and downs with him being my father
in the industry, but I I dont give a fuck. I fought thru it and Im
still here.
Are any of
your other siblings in the entertainment industry?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah, I have a lil sister getting into the industry. She soon should be stepping
out a little bit doing her thing. Her thing is just rapping, just in the lime
light Erin Wright; my little sister Erin EB.
How long have
you been rapping, seriously?
Lil Eazy E
2 ½ years, but it has been a part of me all of my life.
What did you
do before you went into rapping professionally?
Lol Eazy E
I was into football a lot, after I graduated, football kinda went out the window
because I had a two time injury on my leg. Really just going down the wrong
road. Going down the wrong road before I started rappin, it was like a spiritual
awakening really to tell ya the truth.
For those of
us who have never been to Compton and only know it thru what we read and hear,
videos that we see: what kind of place is Compton really?
Lil Eazy E
Man Compton can have its goods and its bads ya know. When you look at
it as far as the media goes it sounds real bad, and Im not even going
to sit here and try to take some of its evilness away from it because
Compton has a high murder rate especially around summertime the murder
rate just goes up. As for it to be smaller than Long Beach and LA and for the
murder rate to just over lash both of them cities, its something bad;
ya know what I mean? BUT then again when you think about me growing up in Compton
as far as the life I led it made a strong man out of me. And I have a
lot of home boyz that were born and raised in Compton right now that to this
day are sitting at USC or getting drafted or going on about their life and living
a good life so there fore we breed a lot of good things up out of it but theres
a lot of bad shit in it, ya know.
Being that
west coast music really doesnt get the air play that most major east coast
artists get, (thats radio and TV music channels), how do you see
your album being received by the people, like west coast and east coast.
Lil Eazy E
I feel I should get embraced pretty good. Like I say ya got problems with me
come holla. If you with me you with me, if you against me, then go the fuck
on. I feel with the respect of my father from the east and the west and especially
the down south, I should be embraced alright. Im not going in chopping
nobodys head off so its all respect level. Im going in asking
for mine and Im going to get it. My fathers first and then mine; and thats
already given like I said.
I noticed you
have a radio version and a regular version of Gangsta Shit, so you
must be anticipating air play right?
Lil Eazy E
With this track yeah. With this record I was.
Will there
be a clean version of the whole album?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah of course.its a big trip Id step into a little video store
or a porno store or something like that. And there would be a lil young cat,
not really young older than me, like 24 25 sitting behind a counter
selling me pipes or a porno and he was a big fan. He seen me with a shirt on
one time and hes like man your pops use ta come out here,
we use ta kick it in the Valley, he use to go kick and hang out with us and
everything; and it was a trip though cause they would tell me the stories
how they were young lil Caucasian kids and their parents use ta trip off them
listening to Eazy E because of the cussing. And like I said I dont want
to discriminate against any fans. Everybodys got love for pops and
I want the same to here. So yeah there is going to be a clean version.
The Eazy E
Gangsta Memorial Album dropped Sept.6th. The track you did on there was great.
How did that all come about?
Lil Eazy E
It was my favorite song and as a matter of fact it was the first recorded song
in the process of my album so it was my favorite song. I felt it was the best
my father would like, ya know. Eazier Said it was his flow. He had
like that it flow on it so I picked that to do. And me and DOC sat down and
chopped it up and then did it. I dedicated it to my father and they were putting
out the Eternal E Gangsta Memorial and like ya know like hey get it, lets
do it. And it was pretty good between the rights and everything it all came
out perfect so.
Where you happy
with the way that project was presented?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah , I believe it also has a clean version, and in the store they had a clean
version and a dirty version. The thing about it is like any kid is going to
go get the clean version, then when you listen to it and feel how many times
it is bleeped out then hey I just got a double album sale cause you fitting
to go get the dirty.
What are your
thoughts on how your father and your fathers legacy seems to be overshadowed
because of the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie shortly after your father passed?
Lil Eazy E
Yeah man, thats where most of the anger came from dawg. They dont
understand none of this would be possible. Them 2 individuals, no dis-respect
to them, wouldnt have rapped they way they rapped if it wasnt for
my father. That was a lot of hurt on me, like pain and anger on me. And I dont
want to take away from the credit of Tupac and Biggie but then again like I
said wouldnt be shit; neither one of them would have been doing what they
were doing if it wasnt for Eric. What beefs was Pac rapping
on that made him? Dr. Dre where did Dr. Dre come from dawg? Death Row?
Where the hell did Death Row come from? Suge Knight Suge Knight was a
body guard for Ruthless for my father and that camp before he decided to do
what the hell he did. So none of this shit, none of this point blank to today
would happen with out him. And thats some bull shit how it did overshadow
him. And I dont know if it was just that, I feel it was that reason and
more. Cause the fact of how he died. Cause of the fact of what kind of business
man he was. So I dont know, that shit just got to me, and I dont
want to discredit from neither one of them niggaz but they would be shit if
it wasnt for him.
What is the
strongest memory you have of your father Eric Eazy-E Wright?
Lil Eazy E
I was just looking at some old pictures that brought back a lot of old memories.
All kinds man, just him being a father, ya know what Im saying. I have
big memories of when we were at concerts and certain things like that and I
use to get teased cause I was standing next to Janet Jackson backstage. I mean
I was young dawg and to this day I sat there for 20 years and watched Michael
Jordon and looked at Magic on TV, not knowing I was standing backstage with
all of them at a young age. And its a trip cause ya now people sit there
and trip off of it like oh Michael Jordon, but they dont know
I was a little kid hanging out with them. They were sitting there rubbing my
head and everything and I was standing right next to Janet Jackson dawg on the
wall. And my uncle was standing there and my father was standing there getting
ready to get on the stage, when ever I got on stage and everything some lady
ended up letting me sit on her lap on the side of the stage, and some dude put
me on his neck cause we told him we was going to get him a picture of my father
after the concert cause I was his son. So after that we get to the car and the
bodyguard they are throwing me on the shuttle, walking out and everything
ya know everybody cool and chilling and they start out of no where Ya
all know Lil Eric was standing there next to Janet Jackson and didnt say
nothing to her; and I just got clowned the whole night for that. So that was
a big one right there at his concert.
Well is that
you in the video Only If You Want It?
Lil Eazy E
No thats my lil brother. Hes in high school. I got him playing football.
Thats my little brother Derrick.
Last week was
your fathers birthday. How did you spend that day?
Lil Eazy E
As a matter of fact I was real busy that day but on the normal I mean it feels
good to me. Its better than his anniversary of when he passed away. I
know a lot of people try to get me to do things then but dont know that
that day he died dont thrill me dawg, ya know what Im saying. The
day he was born, the day my grandmother gave birth to him is the day that I
celebrate. This year I was real busy. I did the in stores, the day before that
his CD came out. I hit a lot of radio stations letting them know how everything
is going, wishing my father a happy birthday. But usually I spend it with me
and him, ya know chilling at the grave site. I have fun. I might get drunk,
loaded go see my family. See how their doing and everything, and then
Im hanging out with my boyz just getting drunk celebrating. They give
me the luv and know how a nigga feels so they embracing and having fun
like that.
I can only
imagine that your father Eric would be proud of what you are doing and how you
continue to represent his legacy and to rep for Compton. I cannot wait to hear
the full album.
Lil Eazy E
Real talk dawg, I appreciate that. Yeah like I said its west coast, its
a new generation of real west coast. The new generation is just a lil younger
acting, we just do different ties, do different strands in it, a lil different
attitude but thats what it is. Real west coast gangsta rap.
Today is the
anniversary of Tupacs passing. Do you have any thoughts on Tupac that
youd like to share?
Lil Eazy E
He was a great rapper, real great rapper. He was real real real talented. Its
sad what happened, all feelings and respect and everything go out to his family.
He was a real talented individual.
The last question
I always ask If you were not blessed to be a rap artist, what would Lil
Eazy E be doing now instead?
Lil Eazy E
I dont want to think about what Id be doing homie.
Anything I
failed to mention that you want to put out there?
Lil Eazy E
Naw man just all the fans I appreciate all the respect and luv they have
for my father, his birthday just passed and the legacy will continue. The Prince
of Conpton is soon to be coming next year.
Any shout outs?
Lil Eazy E
Oh man shouts out to you dawg. You did this and I respect that. I love
this interview.
I appreciate
that man.
Lil Eazy E
And fo sho the whole Compton thats how we get down.
Well again
I thank you for your time and I wish you all the best with the album and with
your path in life. Much respect and keep us up on everything that you got going
on. I know this is not the last we will hear of Lil Eazy E; I have the feeling
that this is just the beginning of something great. I hope we can do this again
soon and report on the progress you are making in your career. Again I thank
you for your time----Peace - 1
Lil Eazy E
Fo sho my nigga, were going to keep it crackin.