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AI Overview Eazy-E, born Eric Lynn Wright in 1964, is widely known as the "Godfather of Gangsta Rap". Raised in Compton, California, he used funds from street hustling to launch Ruthless Records. He co-founded N.W.A, pushing gritty, unapologetic street realities into the mainstream before his tragic passing from AIDS in 1995.Early Life and EntrepreneurshipBorn on September 7, 1964, Eric Wright grew up in Compton during a time of intense racial shifts, gang activity, and crack cocaine epidemics. He dropped out of Compton High School in the 10th grade but later earned his GED. To survive and make money, Wright turned to street life and dealing drugs.However, after his cousin was shot and killed, Wright decided to transition into the emerging Los Angeles hip-hop scene, recognizing it as a more lucrative and viable long-term career path.The Birth of N.W.A and Ruthless RecordsWright began setting up a makeshift music studio in his parents' garage. In 1986, he co-founded Ruthless Records alongside veteran music manager Jerry Heller, funding the venture using his street earnings.Wright initially just wanted to be the financial backer and a behind-the-scenes player, but when another group declined to record a track he had organized, Wright stepped up to the microphone. He teamed up with local musicians and lyricists Dr. Dre and Ice Cube to form the group N.W.A (Niggaz Wit Attitudes).The group dropped their culture-shattering, double-platinum album Straight Outta Compton in 1988. The album made rap history for its raw, unfiltered depiction of street life and anti-police brutality themes, even prompting a warning letter from the FBI.Solo Career and FeudsFollowing his massive success with N.W.A, Eazy-E released his debut solo studio album, Eazy-Duz-It, in 1988, which featured heavy writing and production from his group members.By the early 1990s, disagreements over money, contracts, and management led Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to depart the group