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Lil Eazy-E Explains Album Delays & Struggles Of Being A Legend's SonWednesday - July 9, 2008By: Ronnie Gamble
While Compton, California is represented in hip-hop largely by The Game today, when Lil Eazy-E surfaced around the same time Game was coming up, it looked as though the second coming of NWA was on its way. While his father is a hip-hop legend and icon, Lil Eazy says being the rapper's son is a double-edged sword. It may get your foot into the door, but there's a lot of conflict along the way. "It's difficult because you got a lot of people who think they should go one angle with it and another angle with it, as far as because who my father is," Lil Eazy explained. "You can't leave his backyard alone because we are the introduction to gangsta rap, so it may scare a lot of labels and it may not. It may have scared Virgin, so I'm with a good home now who believe in me and we ready." Despite the delays and the failed deals, the rapper was adamant at spitting at the date of September 16th, for the release of Prince Of Compton. The album is said to feature a guest spot by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, the protégés of his father Eazy-E. It will also include a tribute track to childhood hero, Ice Cube, on a track called "Shotgun," which was inspired by the street classic "Today Was a Good Day." "Ice Cube was a huge influence on my record. Knowing him as a kid and then working with him as a man was a great learning experience," he said of Cube. It's not immediately known what the first single on his album will be, but the first street single he has out is "What We're Claiming." GO BACK TO SITE |
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