Lil Eazy E Live @Tony V’s Garage 11/15/19

This is my second time seeing Lil Eazy-E perform live and he didn’t disappoint at all this time either. Pretty cool seeing DJ Yella up there spinning for his late homie’s son as well. This was my first time seeing a show at this venue and I really liked it. Easy to get to in downtown Everett as much as I dislike Everett it was setup well. Long hallway with a bar as you walk in with pool tables to the side. Also a chain-link fence area for the VIP side where the opening artists were at. The stage is easy to see with the dance floor sunk in which is how it should be. They had about a million openers before he came on which they should not do that as people are hammered by the time the headlining artist comes on. Either way Lil E demanded attention as he came on, doing all of his Dad’s famous classic tracks including Fuck the Police and Boyz in the Hood. His last show I attended he did “Real Motherfuckin G’s” along side BG Knocc out so maybe without him he didn’t want to do that song again. Still his presence was on point as if the real Eazy-E never left. Lil Eazy E himself looks exactly like his Dad only bigger and probably a much more smiley attitude. Lil E was a nice guy last time I met him and I showed him the picture we all had together with his Grandma (Eazy E’s Mom) which seemed to really impact Lil E seeing a pic of all of us. Genuine guy and DJ Yella played his OG style in the back like he always does. I told Yella he looks younger since the last time I saw him and he laughs as my friend shouts black don’t crack. I think it’s always a nice compliment for people to hear that. We all kicked it for a bit backstage talking stories of music and future venues. All in all well worth the drive to whack ass Everett. Lil Eazy E is well worth seeing at any venue as he is the son of the Godfather of Gangster Rap.

Lil Eazy E Live @Downey CA 9/7/12

From the godfather of Gangsta rap is his first son Lil Eric Wright. I flew into town for this one which was an Eazy-E tribute show accompanied by OG’s; BG Knocc out, Dresta, DJ Yella, Lil Eazy E, Kid Frost and many others that rolled with Eazy during his time on this earth. The venue was very small like a shoe box and the location a stones throw from Compton, CA. The first acts were good and no stage at all in here just a corner area with a microphone and a small makeshift bar in back. Eazy-E’s Mother made a surprise appearance and I was lucky to get a picture with her throwing up the Eastside Compton. Lil Eazy-E was nothing but smiles in there taking pictures with his other brothers who are also artists. Splitting image from his Dad, sounded like, looked like and walked like him. Just a bit more swoll mode. I can’t even describe to you the energy when Lil Eazy performed “Real muthafuckin G’s” in there. I thought the place was going to catch on fire and blow away from the intense lyrics calling out all the studio gangstas -you know the names. BG Knocc out now as a grown adult did his part in that song and added the over hand right to the most infamous diss track ever recorded. If you are out there Dr. Dre & Ice Cube. You better bring back something for the hood!! A bucket list show for me to see.