David Michery – A&R, executive producer.Don "D-Dawg" Spratley – co-producer (track 18).
Donovan "Tha Dirt Biker" Sound – co-producer, mixing, recording.Mike "Crazy Neck" Sims – keyboards, guitar, bass.Kevyn "Shaki" Carter – vocals (tracks: 2, 14).Antoine Carraby – vocals, producer, executive producer.Track 18 contains elements from "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise.Track 12 contains elements from "A Love of Your Own" by Average White Band and " Real Muthaphuckkin G's" by Eazy-E.Track 10 is a cover of "Send for Me" by Atlantic Starr.Track 8 contains elements from " Eazy-Duz-It" by Eazy-E.Track 6 contains elements from "Gotta Find a Lover" by Roy Ayers Ubiquity.Track 4 contains elements from "Riding High" by Faze-O.The album peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at number 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. One of the reasons Yella made this album was to help raise money for college for nine of Eazy-E's children. Yella never released any other solo material, and after the release he left the music industry to direct pornographic films until 2011, when he started working on a new album called West Coastin which currently has no information regarding the project since 2012. It spawned three singles: "4 tha E", a tribute song to Eazy-E, which peaked at #50 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs, "Dat's How I'm Livin'" and "Send 4 Me". Knocc Out & Dresta, Kokane, Dirty Red, Traci Nelson and Leicy Loc. The album features guest appearances from B.G. Production was handled primarily by DJ Yella himself. Recording sessions took place at Audio Achievements in Torrance, California with Donovan "The Dirt Biker" Smith, who also provided mixing and co-production. The album cover shows close-up of Eazy-E's face and Yella himself at Eazy-E's grave. It was released on March 26, 1996, and is dedicated to Eazy-E. Mary J.One Mo Nigga ta Go is the only solo studio album by former N.W.A member DJ Yella.
Wright says he spent several minutes cleaning it off - then sat for a few hours reminiscing about his father and the time they spent together. tells TMZ, he visited his dad's place of rest on the anniversary of his death - March 26th - and when he arrived, the gravestone was covered in empty beer bottles and marijuana cigarette butts. Following the 17th anniversary of Eazy's death his son is speaking out and stating that the legendary rapper's grave has been disrespected.Įazy E's grave has become a popular destination for thrill-seeking boozers and potheads - this according to the late rapper's son. Attention all blunt smokers and beers drinkers stay the F*#k off of Eazy E's grave!!!Īccoring to Eazy E's son, "Lil Eazy E" people have been flocking to his father's grave and apprently leaving their party residue behind.