There have been multiple conspiracies about the circumstances surrounding Eazy-E‘s death in 1995. The success of the N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton has again brought the issue to the forefront in some circles.
Frost was signed to Eazy-E’s Ruthless Records and says that he believes he knows how Eazy-E contracted AIDS, the virus whose complications the rapper reportedly died from.
“I’ma tell you what happened with Eazy getting AIDS and I believe this to the day and I believe this to this day,” Frost says during an interview for the forthcoming For The Record: The Story of Latinos in Hip Hop documentary that was published on Siccness.net. “I don’t care if you guys got it on film. You can tell the world. They gave him tainted needles with acupuncture. Needles that tainted him, they gave it to him.”
“What happened was is that someone, I won’t say the name, but people know the name,” Frost says. “I don’t wanna say that name ’cause it’s the devil’s name, but another person in Rap, if you know you’re history of Rap, calls him the devil. If you know the history of Rap, West Coast Rap, you know who I’m saying. I was told even in my last conversation from Eazy not to even talk to that man. Not only that, but I think that they really had a stronghold of giving him tainted needles with the AIDS virus in him with acupuncture.”
Frost remembers getting a phone call with the news that his friend was in the hospital. He says the fact that Eazy-E died so quickly after his diagnoses is further proof of the theory.
“How else could somebody die that fast to AIDS?” Frost says. “Have you even heard of somebody dying in two weeks of AIDS? It’s unheard of. It’s like, I’m in the hospital. I contracted the AIDS virus. Two weeks later, March 26 or whatever, I fall out and I die.”
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