Eazy E was killed young Eazy says…. plus MTV EMAS /BET Aword nominees for 2015

Graphic1

Eazy-E Was Killed, His Son Yung Eazy Says“Eazy did not get sick until after the studio incident with suge,” Yung Eazy says in an Instagram post.

Eazy-E reportedly died due to complications stemming from AIDS in 1995; but one of his sons says that the late rap pioneer was killed.

“I’ve been known my pops was killed.” Yung Eazy says on his Instagram account, in which he describes himself as the third son “His death never added up 2 what ppl have always said maybe they think we’re idiots blind to the truth idk….but 4 u new fans, youngsters & ppl who just don’t know much.”

Yung Eazy points to how his father is portrayed in the recently released S.O.C film as evidence that foul play was involved in his father’s death.

“notice in#StraightOuttaCompton Eazy did not get sick until after the studio incident with suge and look how he acknowledged & admits on this interview with #Jimmy Kimmel injecting ppl instead of shooting them is a new thing that’s done,” Yung Eazy writes on Instagram. “Oh n let’s not touch the topic on Ice Cube naming his album “Lethal Injection” #FreeYourMind#RipEazyE #EazyE #FuckSugeKnight.”

Yung Eazy is not the only person with ties to Eazy-E who believes that the Ruthless Records founder was murdered.

In 2011, B.G. Knocc Out, who had been signed to Eazy-E’s Ruthless Records, made the same assertion during an exclusive interview with HipHopDX.

“I believe in my heart somebody did something to Eric,” B.G. Knocc Out said at the time. “Whether it was Jerry [Heller], whether it was [his widow] Tomica [Woods-Wright], I have yet to really know the truth about it.

MTV EMAS 2015 full list of nominees

Check out the full nominees list for MTV Europe Music Awards 2015, which will hold at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan, Italy, on October 25.

 Best Song:

Ellie Goulding – ‘Love Me Like You Do’

Major Lazer & DJ Snake – ‘Lean On’

Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars – ‘Uptown Funk’

Taylor Swift Feat. Kendrick Lamar – ‘Bad Blood

’ Wiz Khalifa Feat. Charlie Puth – ‘See You Again’

Best Pop:

5 Seconds Of Summer Ariana Grande

Justin Bieber One Direction

Taylor Swift

 Best Female:

Ellie Goulding

Taylor Swift

Miley Cyrus

Nicki Minaj

Rihanna

 Best Male:

Pharrell

Kanye West

Justin Bieber

Jason Derulo

Ed Sheeran

 Best Live Act:

Ed Sheeran

Taylor Swift

Katy Perry

Foo Fighters

Lady Gaga

&

Tony Bennett

 Best New Act:

Tori Kelly

Shawn Mendes

Jess Glynne

James Bay Echosmith

 Best Video:

Kendrick Lamar – ‘Alright’

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – ‘Downtown’

Sia – ‘Elastic Heart

’ Pharrell – ‘Freedom’

Taylor Swift Feat. Kendrick Lamar – ‘Bad Blood’

 Best Hip Hop:

Kanye West

Kendrick Lamar

Nicki Minaj

Wiz Khalifa

Drake

 Best Electronic

Avicii

Calvin Harris

Martin Garrix

David Guetta

Major Lazer

 Best Rock:

Coldplay

Foo Fighters

Muse

Royal Blood

AC/DC

 Best Alternative:

Lorde

Lana Del Rey

Florence + The Machine

Fall Out Boy

Twenty One Pilots

 Best Collaboration:

David Guetta Feat. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rhexa & Afrojack – ‘Hey Mama’

Justin Bieber, Skrillex & Diplo – ‘Where Are You Now?’

Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars – ‘Uptown Funk’

Taylor Swift & Kendrick Lamar – ‘Bad Blood

’ Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth – ‘See You Again’

 Biggest Fans:

5 Seconds Of Summer

Justin Bieber

Katy Perry

One Direction

Taylor Swift

Best Look:

Justin Bieber

Nicki Minaj

Rita Ora

Taylor Swift

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

 Best Push:

James Bay

Jess Glynne

Echosmith

Kwabs

Natalie La Rose

Royal Blood

Shawn Mendes

Shamir

Tori Kelly

Years & Years

Zara Karsson

Best World Stage:

Afrojack

Alicia Keys

B.o.B.

Biffy Clyro

Charli XCX

Dizzee Rascal

Ed Sheeran

Iggy Azalea

Jason Derulo

Jessie Ware

Kaiser Chiefs

Slash

Tomorrowland

YG…

Drake, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj, J.Cole lead Bet Hip-Hop Awards 2015 nominations [Full List]…

Drake keeps winning. For a second year in a row, the Canadian rapper leads the nominees for the BET Hip-Hop Awards with 12 nominations. The multi-award winning act got nods in categories including Best Live Performer, Lyricist of the Year, MVP of the Year, Album of the Year, and Hustler of the Year, and is a featured artist in Best Hip-Hop Video, Best Collabo, Duo or Group, and People’s Champ Award. Also Read: BETAwards2015! Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Beyonce win big (Full list of winners). Big Sean follows with 10 nominations, while Nicki Minaj grabs nine nods. Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole earn eight nominations apiece. The event will be hosted by Snoop Dogg on Friday, October 9 at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center in Atlanta.

 See a full list of nominees below.

 Best Hip-Hop Video

Big Sean feat. Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign – ‘Play No Games’

Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West – ‘Blessings’

Fetty Wap – ‘Trap Queen

’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Alright’

Nicki Minaj feat. Beyoncé – ‘Feeling Myself’

 Best Collabo, Duo or Group

Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West – ‘Blessings

’ Big Sean feat. E-40 – ‘IDFWU’

Fetty Wap feat. Monty – ‘My Way’

Nicki Minaj feat. Beyoncé – ‘Feeling Myself’

Nicki Minaj feat. Drake and Lil Wayne – ‘Truffle Butter’

Best Live Performer

Drake

J.Cole

Kanye West

Kendrick Lamar

Nicki Minaj

 Lyricist of the Year

Big Sean

Drake

J.Cole

Kendrick Lamar

Nicki Minaj

 Video Director of the Year

Alan Ferguson

Benny Boom

Chris Robinson/Lil Chris

Colin Tilley

Director X

DJ of the Year

 DJ Drama

 DJ Envy

 DJ Esco

DJ Khaled

DJ Mustard

 Producer of the Year

DJ Mustard

J.Cole

Kanye West

Mike Will Made-It

Pharrell Williams

Timbaland

 MVP of the Year

Big Sean

Drake

Future

J.Cole

Kendrick Lamar

Nicki Minaj

Track of the Year

‘Alright’ – Produced by Pharrell Williams and Sounwave (Kendrick Lamar)

‘Blessings’ – Produced by Boi-1da and Vinylz (Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West)

‘Commas’ – Produced by DJ Spinz and Southside (Future)

‘IDFWU’ – Produced by Dj Dahi, Dj Mustard, Kanye West and Key Wane (Big Sean feat. E-40)

‘Trap Queen’ – Produced by Tony Fadd (Fetty Wap

) Album of the Year

Big Sean – Dark Sky Paradise

Drake – If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late

J.Cole – 2014 Forest Hills Drive

Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp A Butterfly

Nicki Minaj – The Pinkprint

Wale – The Album About Nothing

 Who Blew Up Award

Bobby Shmurda

DeJ Loaf

Fetty Wap

Rae Sremmurd

Tink

Hustler of the Year

Dr. Dre

Drake

J.Cole

Jay Z

Nicki Minaj

 Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip-Hop Style)

A$AP Rocky

DeJ Loaf

Drake

Kanye Wes

Nicki Minaj

 Best Club Banger

Big Sean feat. E-40 – ‘IDFWU’ (Produced by Dj Dahi, Dj Mustard, Kanye West and Key Wane)

Dej Loaf – ‘Try Me’ (Produced by Dds)

Fetty Wap – ‘Trap Queen’ (Produced by Tony Fadd)

Future – ‘Commas’ (Produced by DJ Spinz and Southside)

Rich Homie Quan – ‘Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)’ (Produced by DJ Spinz and Nitti Beatz)

 Best Mixtape

Future – 56 Nights

Future – Beast Mode

Future – Monster

Lil Wayne – Sorry 4 The Wait 2

Travis Scott – Days Before Rodeo

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse

Drake – ‘Blessings’

(Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West)

Drake – ‘My Way (Remix)’ (Fetty Wap feat. Drake)

E-40 – ‘IDFWU’ (Big Sean feat. E-40)

Kendrick Lamar – ‘Classic Man (Remix)’ (Jidenna feat. Kendrick Lamar)

Lil Wayne – ‘Truffle Butter’ (Nicki Minaj feat. Drake and Lil Wayne)

Impact Track

Big Sean feat. Kanye West and John Legend – ‘One Man Can Change The World

’ Common and John Legend – ‘Glory’ (From The Motion Picture ‘Selma’)

J.Cole – ‘Apparently’

J.Cole – ‘Be Free’

Kendrick Lamar – ‘Alright’

 People’s Champ Award

Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West – ‘Blessings’

Fetty Wap – ‘Trap Queen’

Future – ‘Commas’

Kendrick Lamar – i‘

Rae Sremmurd – ‘No Type’

Rich Homie Quan – ‘Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)’…

QOUTE OF THE WEEK

TAKE EVERY CHANCE AND DROP EVERY FEAR

 Contact  www.youngblackstarsmagazine.blogspot.com

Twitter  @youngblackstar6

Email    youngblackstarsmagazine@yahoo.com

 

Leave a comment