EAZY-E'S FINAL MESSAGE
"I may not seem like a guy you would pick to preach a sermon. But I feel it is now
time to testify because I do have folks who care about me hearing all kinds of stuff about
what's up."
"Yeah, I was a brother on the streets of Compton doing a lot of things most people
look down on -- but it did pay off. Then we started rapping about real stuff that shook up
the LAPD and the FBI. But we got our message across big time, and everyone in America
started paying attention to the boys in the 'hood."
"Soon our anger and hope got everyone riled up. There were great rewards for me
personally, like fancy cars, gorgeous women and good living. Like real non-stop
excitement. I'm not religious, but wrong or right, that's me."
"I'm not saying this because I'm looking for a soft cushion wherever I'm heading, I
just feel that I've got thousands and thousands of young fans that have to learn about
what's real when it comes to AIDS. Like the others before me, I would like to turn my own
problem into something good that will reach out to all my homeboys and their kin. Because
I want to save their asses before it's too late."
"I'm not looking to blame anyone except myself. I have learned in the last week that
this thing is real, and it doesn't discriminate. It affects everyone. My girl Tomika and I
have been together for four years and we recently got married. She's good, she's kind and
a wonderful mother. We have a lttle boy who's a year old. Before Tomika I had other women.
I have seven children by six different mothers. Maybe success was too good to me. I love
all my kids and always took care of them."
"Now I'm in the biggest fight of my life, and it ain't easy. But I want to say much
love to those who have been down to me. And thanks for your support."
Just remember: it's YOUR real time and YOUR real life.