Unreleased Eazy-E material found!!
I Just Found This.. :
http://slumz.boxden.com/f87/unreleased-eazy-e-material-found-285641/
As always, nothing came of this. I wonder if it is true? And why in the fuck are these not being leaked or released. Why didnt Ruthless buy them and release them?
And whoever (cough, cough, Jerry Heller) stole all of those Eazy tracks right after his death.... They need to release them. I want to hear them before I die.
Here Is What The Link Says :
May 23 - Unreleased Eazy-E material found!!
By refuze - 05-23-2005, 11:31 AM - Boxden > The Hip-Hop Spot
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MAY 23, 2005
Local artist named Jason Parker from Los Angeles, CA has claimed that he has found several tapes and unnamed CDs containing unreleased Eazy-E songs. He reported that he had stumbled into a pile of boxes at a recording studio where former NWA and deceased rapper Eric Wright, also known as Eazy-E, previously worked at. More than fifty tracks and samples have been uncovered. Parker believes that he has complete ownership of these materials. He is supposedly looking for a record company to buy the rights for these unreleased songs.
I Just Found This.. :
http://slumz.boxden.com/f87/unreleased-eazy-e-material-found-285641/
As always, nothing came of this. I wonder if it is true? And why in the fuck are these not being leaked or released. Why didnt Ruthless buy them and release them?
And whoever (cough, cough, Jerry Heller) stole all of those Eazy tracks right after his death.... They need to release them. I want to hear them before I die.
Here Is What The Link Says :
May 23 - Unreleased Eazy-E material found!!
By refuze - 05-23-2005, 11:31 AM - Boxden > The Hip-Hop Spot
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MAY 23, 2005
Local artist named Jason Parker from Los Angeles, CA has claimed that he has found several tapes and unnamed CDs containing unreleased Eazy-E songs. He reported that he had stumbled into a pile of boxes at a recording studio where former NWA and deceased rapper Eric Wright, also known as Eazy-E, previously worked at. More than fifty tracks and samples have been uncovered. Parker believes that he has complete ownership of these materials. He is supposedly looking for a record company to buy the rights for these unreleased songs.