Daijah Wright’s personal life and her mother’s successful career

Daijah Wright’s personal life

Daijah Wright Daijah Wright is an American singer and rapper. She rose to prominence after her appearance on the season three premiere of Growing Up Hip Hop. She is known for being the daughter of Eazy-E and Tomica Woods-Wright. She was born on 26 September 1995 in California, USA. Daijah Wright is the daughter of Eazy-E and Tomica Woods. She has 10 siblings: Eric Darnell Wright, Erin Bria Wright, Dominick Wright, Marquise Wright, Derrek Wright, Henree Cherron Wright, Erica Wright, Raven Wright, Elijah Wright, and David Wright. Eric Darnell Wright is a Rapper and president of Rich and Ruthless Records.

Erin Bria Wright is an American actress, singer, and entrepreneur. Dominick Wright is an American model and actor. We do not have any information about Dominick Wright’s early life and education. She is famous for being the daughter of Eazy-E. Here we will discuss her mother’s successful career.

Daijah Wright’s mother, Eazy-E

Eazy-E was an American rapper and record executive who performed in the hip-hop group N.W.A. At the time of his death in 1995, Eazy-E had a net worth of $8 million. Striving for a better life, he ventured into the music scene, where his popularity grew rapidly. He started recording songs in the mid-1980s in his parent’s garage and started Ruthless Records. By 1987, Eazy-E was a member of the group N.W.A. with Dr. Dee, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, and Arabian Prince. N.W.A. was formed when Ruthless Records signees Dr. Dre and Ice Cube wrote Boyz-n-the-Hood. The group’s compilation album N.W.A. and the Posse was released on November 6, 1987, and would go on to be certified Gold in the US. Eazy-E’s debut album, Eazy-Duz-It, was released on September 16, 1988, and featured 12 tracks. It sold over 2.5 million copies and reached #41 on the Billboard charts. He went on to build a successful career with N.W.A. writing and performing hit songs, including seven of the eighteen songs on the hit album, Niggaz4Life. Ice Cube left N.W.A. in 1989 because of an internal dispute, but the group continued as a four-piece.

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They released 100 Miles and Runnin in 1990, and 1991, N.W.A. began to split up after Jerry Heller became the band’s manager. In March 1991, Eazy accepted an invitation to a lunch benefiting the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, hosted by then-President George H. W. Bush. A spokesperson for the rapper said that Eazy-E supported Bush due to his handling of the Persian Gulf War.

Meanwhile, Heller appeared to look after Eazy-E’s interests ahead of the other band members, and Dr. Dre eventually asked Eazy to release him from the Ruthless Records contract. Eazy refused, and the impasse led to a heated feud between the two bandmates. The feud eventually led to Dre’s release from Ruthless Records, but Dre continued to attack Eazy in his track, The Chronic, with Eazy firing back with the EP It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa.