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While hip-Hop fans and avid moviegoers alike seem to agree that 'Straight Outta Compton' has become one of the year's must see films, Eazy-E's daughter, Erin "E.B." Wright, recently opened up about working on a "jaw-dropping" documentary about her father. During a sit down with DatzHott, Wright shared her opinion on the N.W.A. biopic and revealed the subject matter of her forthcoming film, 'A Ruthless Scandal: No More Lies.' Wright said that her film will fill in gaps about her father's legacy that were excluded from 'Compton.' -
Eazy-E's Son Believes N.W.A. Rapper Was Killed by Suge Knight
Eazy-E's son, Yung Eazy, recently took to social media to share his thoughts on his father's untimely death. In an Instagram post, he shared his beliefs that the N.W.A. rapper was killed and points to Suge Knight. -
Dr. Dre and 'The Chronic' in Billboard 200 for First Time in 20 Years
Dr. Dre and his classic album The Chronic have returned to the Billboard 200 for the first time in more than 20 years, coming in at no. 72 on this week's chart thanks to a new wave of digital "sales." -
Judge Denies Suge Knight Request To Dismiss Murder Charges
There had been a glimmer of hope when one of the main eye-witnesses in the murder case against rap mogul Suge Knight flip-flopped on his story and decided not to testify about the murder of the alleged victim, Terry Carter. Despite the flip-flop by the witness, Cle "Bone" Sloan got into an alternation with Suge Knight and was run over by the Death Row Records founder just moments before Knight allegedly ran over Carter. Sloan refused to testify about the incident at a preliminary hearing in April and thus, Knights attorneys moved to try and dismiss the case. Today, July 7, Superior Court Judge Stephen A. Marcus rejected that as a good reason to dismiss the case. -
Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' Finally Available for Streaming via Apple Music
The clouds have parted and hip-hop fans are celebrating to know that Dr. Dre's classic solo album 'The Chronic' will be available digitally for the first time via Apple Music. Never before has the album been available through other streaming platforms. The album is a favorite among hip-hop fans for its defining "g-funk" style and hits such as "Nuthin But A 'G' Thang" and "F*ck Wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin')." -
Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Suge Knight Named In Wrongful Death Lawsuit From Hit-And-Run
The defendant's list for the Suge Knight trial has grown unexpectedly. Suge Knight is continuing to battle the hit-and-run case where he was seen killing Terry Carter, however the incident has spurred a new lawsuit involving two of Knights former associates. According to TMZ, Carter's wife and children have filed a wrongful death lawsuit claiming that his death was caused by gang members who sparked the fight leading up to Suge Knight's fleeing the scene. Knight is unsurprisingly named in the suit, while Dr. Dre and Ice Cube are also named. -
Suge Knight Seeks a Dismissal of His Murder Charges After Pleading Not Guilty
In April, a judge ruled that Suge Knight would undergo a murder trial for his alleged hit-and-run, and possible murder, of Terry Carter. The former Death Row label head is now seeking a dismissal of the charges after pleading not guilty. -
Snoop Dogg Talks Suge Knight on DJ Whoo Kid’s Radio Show [WATCH]
Apparently, Snoop Dogg is over his past beef with Suge Knight. He recently spoke on his former Death Row boss on DJ Whoo Kid's radio show. -
Suge Knight Refuses to Remove Bullet That Hit Him During Tupac Shooting
As of late, Suge Knight has been suffering from various health issues after being arrested on murder charges. Despite his current condition, Knight refuses to remove a bullet that hit him during the Tupac shooting. -
Suge Knight Hospitalized Again as Judge Rules He Must Undergo Murder Trial
Suge Knight has once again been hospitalized following a hearing tied to his alleged hit-and-run, and possible murder, of Terry Carter. No reason was given for the transportation of Knight from the Los Angeles Superior Court to a nearby hospital, but it's become a recurring issue in the continuation of the ordeal. This marks the fifth time Knight has been taken from the courthouse via ambulance. -
Suge Knight’s Bail Reduced To $10 Million, One Hit-And-Run Count Dropped In Murder Case
Suge Knight just received some good news. A judge lowered his bail to $10 million, which Knight, who is currently incarcerated, will reportedly be able to post. The judge had initially set the former music executive's bail to $25 million, and when Knight found out, he passed out in court. It has now been lowered it by $15 million after the judge second-guessed his first decision. According to TMZ, Suge's lawyer Matthew Fletcher says he'll be able to make bail as early as today. -
Suge Knight Trial: Key Witness Cle 'Bone' Sloan Refuses To "Be Used To Send This Man To Prison"
A key witness in the hit-and-run murder case against Suge Knight told judges that he doesn't want to testify against the rap mogul. Cle "Bone" Sloan was one of the three men Knight hit with his vehicle on January 30, however, he doesn't want to take part in sending the former Death Row Records executive to prison by "snitching," TMZ reports.
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