# Where Are Eazy-E’s 11 Children Now?

Eazy-E, the pioneering godfather of gangster rap and founder of N.W.A, passed away in 1995 at just 30, leaving behind a transformative musical legacy and 11 children from eight different women.

What Happened to Eazy E's 11 Children? Where are they Now?

His sudden death from AIDS-related complications, without a will, sparked legal battles over his estimated $8 million estate, further complicated by his last-minute marriage to Tomica Woods. This union placed control of Ruthless Records, once generating $10 million monthly, in her hands, creating disparities among the children regarding access to their father’s brand. Three decades later, Eazy-E’s children have forged diverse paths, some embracing his legacy, others stepping away from the spotlight.

**Eric Darnell Wright (Lil Eazy-E)**, the eldest son born in 1984, has actively continued his father’s musical legacy. As president of Rich & Ruthless Records, he released the 2021 album *It Ain’t Over*, blending West Coast vibes with modern rap.

Beyond music, he’s ventured into cannabis and event production, representing N.W.A at events like the 2024 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Despite legal disputes with Tomica over trademarks, settled out of court in 2018, he strives to unify the family and preserve Eazy-E’s name.

Eazy-E's Children: Meet the Late Rapper's Sons and Daughters

**Erin Bria Wright (Ebie)**, born to Tracy Jernigan, was only four when her father died. Choosing pop-rock and acting over rap, she appeared on *Relatively Famous: Ranch Rules* in 2022, sharing her story.

Her passion project, the documentary *A Ruthless Scandal*, aims to uncover truths about Eazy-E’s life and death, though funding challenges persist. Facing barriers to using her father’s music, Ebie remains determined to establish her own artistic identity.

**Marquise Wright (Yung Eazy)**, born in 1990, grew up distant from his father’s world, experiencing loss at five. A rapper in the underground scene, his music reflects personal struggles and Compton roots.

In 2015, he stirred controversy by alleging foul play in Eazy-E’s death, implicating Suge Knight, though without evidence. Now focusing on smaller venues, Yung Eazy balances pride in his heritage with the challenge of limited resources.

Eazy-E's Children: Meet the Late Rapper's Sons and Daughters

**Dominic Wright**, son of Tomica, benefits from direct inheritance ties. Opting out of music, he pursues acting, modeling, and stunt work, appearing in films like *Mistaken* (2015). Maintaining a low profile, he supports family events alongside his mother, avoiding the legal disputes over Eazy-E’s brand while building a career on his terms.

**Daijah Wright**, Eazy-E’s youngest child, born six months after his death, grew up under Tomica’s care. She showcases her rap and R&B talents on social media and starred in *Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta*.

Despite the tragic narrative of never meeting her father, Daijah blends youthful boldness with hip-hop royalty, aiming to bridge past and future through her art.

The remaining siblings—Derek (Baby Eazy-E/E3), Henree (Remarkable), Erica, Raven, Elijah, and David—range from active contributors to private figures. E3 collaborates on projects like *Son of a Legend* (2022), while Remarkable, who discovered her lineage via DNA in 2011, raps with raw emotion. Erica, Raven, Elijah, and David largely avoid the spotlight, prioritizing privacy over fame. Eazy-E’s fragmented legacy, unlike unified efforts like the Marley family’s, awaits a collective trust to sustain its impact.