Megan Thee Stallion has incorporated a sample of Eazy-E’s track “Boys in the Hood” into her upcoming single “Girls in the Hood.” However, Eazy-E’s daughters, notably one individual named Erica Wright, expressed their discontent on social media. Wright, claiming to be his daughter, took to Instagram to share her frustration, captured in a screenshot by Neighborhood Talk on Instagram and Twitter. She voiced her displeasure, stating, “I hate when people do stuff with my daddy. It don’t make me happy, it actually pissed me off, especially when I feel it ain’t done right.” Wright criticized the perceived lack of respect in sampling her father’s music without acknowledgment or proper representation. She emphasized the importance of honoring Eazy-E’s legacy with genuine homage, rather than exploiting it for personal gain or clout. Wright concluded with a stern message, urging for respect towards her father’s memory and expressing disappointment in those involved, including Megan Thee Stallion and others in the industry whom she felt failed to acknowledge Eazy-E’s influence.

Then she came out with this: “Or they need to start feeling the impact of numbers that would deter them from even considering this, period. Show up prepared or leave it, Rest in Peace Eazy-E.” Another rapper who claims to be Eazy-E’s daughter, known as Remarkable, criticized the industry for allowing others to sample Eazy-E’s music while denying his own children the same privilege. “I’m indifferent to it, and I couldn’t care less. I’m not bothered by the talented artists creating merchandise or crafting songs inspired by my father, as long as they’re paying proper homage. What does irk me are the behind-the-scenes individuals who give the green light to these projects. We, as family, ought to have a say, to endorse or not, because there are kids out there whom I won’t approve stuff for. We’ve been attempting for ages, and every time someone approaches me and Black Riri saying, ‘Make one of your dad’s songs, you’d kill it, you have to do it. Remix ‘F**k tha Police,’ you’ve been vocal about Black Lives Matter, we need that, the streets need that.’ And I can’t, because we have legal hurdles. Cease and desist letters would flood in, it’s maddening. Can someone tell me how we can halt that? Because we want to preserve our father’s legacy. We do.” Following Remarkable’s remarks, another of Eazy-E’s daughters, now known as EB, responded. “Hey guys, this is EB. Not sure how this air program works, so let’s get to the point. I’ve been dragged into numerous online discussions regarding Eazy-E’s daughter, particularly concerning Meg the Stallion’s ‘Girls in the Hood’ and such. I just want to clarify, that girl speaking out, you guys need to stop confusing me with her.”

I’m not acquainted with her, neither was my father, and it’s perplexing to me that whenever my dad’s name comes up, she’s the first one rushing to the internet to speak out, almost as if she’s representing my father. It’s really strange for my family. And for her to claim, “Oh, just go online and say my family and I have been fighting for ages to settle this estate,” unless you just appeared out of nowhere, I don’t know you. The only ones who have been and are still fighting for my father’s estate, striving to set things right, are me and my mother, Tracy. We’ve been on this journey for so long, still pushing. Many of you are aware that we’ve been working on a documentary for years. Our deal is sealed, production is underway, and while it was previously titled ‘Ruthless Scandal,’ the name might change—I’ll keep you posted. But when other artists and individuals come forward to honor Leon Foe, I embrace it. I truly do, because I feel like my father hasn’t received the recognition he deserves, hasn’t been brought into the spotlight enough. So, I welcome anything that keeps his memory alive and relevant. We all know he’s been gone for 25 years. So, I appreciate it when people pay tribute to him. Whether it’s out of genuine respect or just because it’s trendy, I’m all for it. However, I don’t know this individual. It seems like she’s always quick to chime in whenever something comes up. But people don’t know our real story. I don’t believe we owe this individual any explanation just because she claims to be Eazy’s daughter. Honestly, she hasn’t experienced what we’ve been through over the past 25 years—the struggles, the trauma, none of it. And none of these artists or people really know our story, but they will soon, through our documentary. Now, regarding Eazy-E’s daughter EB, she’s supportive of Megan sampling Eazy-E’s work, and she’s dismissed Remarkable’s claims, suggesting that Remarkable might not be as relevant as she claims to be, and that perhaps DNA tests might be necessary to confirm her relation to Eazy-E. I do believe EB has every right to voice her perspective on the matter.

She’s a rising star in the rap scene, determined to carve her own path while honoring her father’s legacy. Despite not having the chance to know him while growing up, she believes she shouldn’t be excluded from his story. There seems to be tension between her and EB, Eazy-E’s daughter, perhaps stemming from EB’s feelings about her newfound fame, especially since Remarkable is featured on ‘Growing Up Hip Hop’ and receives attention from Eazy-E’s other children. Remarkable addressed EB’s apparent animosity on Instagram, expressing sadness that family would resort to online criticism out of jealousy. She emphasized their familial bond and urged EB to focus on more significant goals rather than petty disputes over attention or inheritance. The feud among siblings appears to be fueled by deeper issues, particularly concerning Eazy-E’s widow, Tomica Woods, who reportedly controls his estate, including Ruthless Records. Allegations suggest she gained control through a will signed during Eazy-E’s final days and a strategic marriage shortly before his passing. Tomica’s influence extends to decisions regarding the use of Eazy-E’s music, adding another layer of complexity to the family dynamics.

Regrettably, Eazy-E’s offspring have found themselves at a disadvantage as they were excluded from his will, leading to a rather unfortunate situation. Eazy-E’s daughter, EB, has been engaged in a prolonged legal battle with Tomica, alleging not only the misappropriation of her father’s estate but also the appropriation of her mother’s narrative in the film ‘Straight Outta Compton.’ It appears that the crux of the issue lies with Tomica, who retains control over Eazy-E’s assets and brand, leaving the children without any benefits, which is understandably frustrating for them. Hopefully, they will attain the justice they seek, and it’s also imperative that they cease their internal conflicts.

Moving on from the Jeannie and Jeezy saga, let’s delve into another topic concerning GZ and Jeannie Mai. For those unfamiliar, the rapper Young Jeezy recently proposed to Jeannie Mai, who co-hosts the talk show ‘The Real.’ However, since the engagement announcement, Jeezy has encountered challenges with his former partner and mother of his child, Mahi. Jeezy was previously engaged to Mahi, an Ethiopian woman, with whom he shares a six-year-old daughter. Their relationship ended in 2016, and since then, custody disputes have arisen, particularly exacerbated by Jeezy’s engagement to Jeannie. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeezy spent considerable time quarantining with Jeannie, leaving Mahi to shoulder sole responsibility for their daughter.

The situation between Mahi and Jeezy took a turn when Jeezy failed to follow through on a car he had promised Mahi. Documents obtained by Bossip.com shed light on their child support arrangement, revealing that Jeezy had agreed to pay Mahi $7,500 monthly for their daughter’s support, cover $30,000 annually for school fees, provide health and life insurance, and contribute $30,000 towards a new car for Mahi. However, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic impacted Jeezy’s finances. Consequently, when it came time to fulfill his commitment for the car, he initially hesitated but eventually paid the $30,000. The discord between the two escalated further when Mahi sought legal action, alleging that Jeezy had defaulted on payments exceeding $10,000 and failed to participate in a co-parenting app or secure life insurance for their child. Jeezy countered, asserting that Mahi had also not enrolled in the app and that he had been fulfilling his obligations, having already disbursed over $140,000 in the past ten weeks. He mentioned providing accommodations for Mahi and their daughter in one of his properties at no cost, as well as experiencing significant financial loss due to a loan he had extended to Mahi for her trucking business. Additionally, Jeezy claimed that Mahi’s recent actions were fueled by jealousy over his engagement to Jeannie and labeled her filings as vindictive. He raised concerns about Mahi’s behavior, alleging instances of erratic behavior and even threats against his life, expressing fears for the emotional well-being of their daughter. These details emerged from court documents, leaving the nature of Jeezy and Mahi’s relationship open to interpretation. While it’s challenging to determine who is in the right or wrong, the information presented paints a complex picture, potentially casting Mahi in a negative light as someone driven by jealousy and resentment following her breakup with Jeezy and his subsequent engagement to another woman.

This is the picture Jeezy is painting of her in court, and it’s unclear if it truly reflects who she is, but it’s the narrative he’s presenting. He’s also highlighting her alleged manic tantrums to suggest she’s unfit as a mother. The whole situation is messy, and Jeannie needs to take notice because baby mama drama is a glaring warning sign. If she’s going to marry Jeezy and become a stepmother, she’ll have to navigate through this. She should carefully consider before walking down the aisle, especially since she’s been in a failed marriage before. She once admitted on ‘The Real’ that she knew within the first year of her marriage to Freddie that it wouldn’t last, citing differences on having children. Now, with Jeezy, although she seems happy, she must be cautious given his ongoing issues with his ex. While I’m not suggesting she should call off the engagement, she should observe how things unfold as it could escalate. Furthermore, her remarks on ‘The Real’ about feeling like she has to impress Jeezy raise questions about her readiness for marriage. Despite being in a committed relationship with him, she expressed feeling like she has to present herself differently, which raises eyebrows, considering their impending marriage. These are all red flags that Jeannie should pay attention to. Your thoughts on this matter are appreciated. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe, and share your views below. Thank you for watching, and see you next time. Goodbye.

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