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This category contains media files about album covers released by Eazy-E. Media in category "Eazy-E album covers" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
Eazy-Duz-It peaked at number 41 on the Billboard 200 and became Eazy's most successful album, selling 2.5 million albums in the US by 1994. [1] In 1992 it was certified double Platinum by the RIAA. The album's first single, " Eazy-er Said Than Dunn ", would go on to peak at number 84 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs .
Eazy-Duz-It is the debut studio album by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released on November 22, 1988, by Ruthless Records and Priority Records. The album charted on two different charts and went 2× Platinum in the United States despite very little promotion by radio and television. Three singles were released from the album, each charting in ...
Eternal E is the first greatest hits album by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released posthumously on November 28, 1995, through Ruthless / Priority Records , eight months after his death. Production was handled by DJ Yella , Dr. Dre , DJ Bobcat , Cold 187um , Naughty by Nature , and Eazy-E himself, who also served as executive producer.
Ruthless Records is an American record label founded by Eazy-E in 1987, specializing in hip hop music. The discography includes all albums, compilations, EPs and singles released. The discography includes all albums, compilations, EPs and singles released.
Jason Mitchell's transformation into the late N.W.A rapper Eazy-E for "Straight Outta Compton" blew critics away. A New York Times review said the actor "consistently out-acts the rest of the ...
The first cover he posted was Kenny Loggins’ 1979 album Keep the Fire, its most well-known single, the Grammy-winning “This Is It,” which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The cover ...
Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton is the second and final studio album by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released posthumously by Ruthless Records and Relativity Records on January 30, 1996, ten months after Eazy-E's death in March 1995. The album spawned the single, "Just tah Let U Know".