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From the very start, Eazy-E was a jew-nosed founder that dropped out of high school in 9th grade. Growing up in the most dangerous city he ever lived in, as niggers were responsible for the highest crime rate possible, he would sell marijuana in the middle of the streets, which eventually earned him $250,000. Eazy-E continued until he thought that making shitty rap music (without having actual talent) could make more money than selling marijuana for years, so he would stick with it as well. His career, at the very beginning, was shit like any rapper's and it started in his parents' garage in the 1980s. From that moment, Eazy-E met Jerry Heller, the wigger who was eventually responsible for ruining the N.W.A group. The two then co-founded their record label, Ruthless Records. After founding their record label, Eazy-E then founded N.W.A, consisting only of himself and his best friend, Dr. Dre. Fellow rappers, Ice Cube, Arabian Prince, MC Ren, and others, joined the group, thus N.W.A's lineup is completed. 

As we all know from the start, Eazy-E had dreamt himself of becoming a rapper, but his N.W.A members found him a nasally-voiced rapper during the recording of his first song (which turned out to be his first single) in March 1987. However, his single "Boyz-n-the-Hood" became regarded as one of the most nigtastic by the hip-hop community, also popularizing N.W.A as Eazy-E was in the group. Despite N.W.A making a shit ton of their typical rap songs involving disrespectful acts towards women, or intended to glorify crimes and whatever else, N.W.A released a song, titled "Straight Outta Compton", which protested police brutality. He should've known that police can be too much of a butthurt to listen to the truth, and that the FBI brought a hate-mail letter to the Ruthless Records. The note itself is regarded to the lyrics that were deemed "false" from the song. However, the group was not aware of this and continued doing so.