<p>M-Eaze (born Marcus Wiley) was brought forth February 26, 1986 in Seattle, Washington. He was raised in the Central District by his grandmother who...
<p>M-Eaze (born Marcus Wiley) was brought forth February 26, 1986 in Seattle, Washington. He was raised in the Central District by his grandmother who took him in at two years old due to his mother’s escalating crack addiction. His father was very hard on him and taught M-Eaze about what being a man consisted of. At 5 years old, Marcus had an infatuation with building things. He would make dog houses, roofs, and whatever else came to his adventurous mind. As he progressed into his elementary phase he began to acquire a hunger for knowledge. He attended a public school, African American Academy (K-8) and was a regular selection for “scholar of the week”, “scholar of the month”, and was even a runner-up for “scholar of the year.” This is the place where Eaze learned to embrace his heritage and contribute to an eternal legacy. Unfortunately, Marcus had never been to school with anyone outside of his race until he went high school, but he had the coping skills to make adapting fairly easy. He attended the neighborhood educational facility, Garfield High School. In those very hallways is where Mr. Wiley began excelling in academics, athletics, and music. Music became his number 1 priority. Marcus would skip class to rap in the hallway with his friends, leave campus to go to the studio, and put in work for “The Slap.” By sophomore year M-Eaze had composed several low-budget songs. By doing, this he put his foot in the door to the music industry. By far, the greatest decision he has made in his young adult life. This man possesses a passion for entertaining like none other. Since, he has upgraded his talent to mainstream standards. M-Eaze defines the word originality. He is 2-0-Sickness to the core. The urban community residing in the 206 will definitely identify with him. Although, his current criminal record has prevented him from obtaining numerous jobs, music will always be a suitable occupation.</p>
Really dig the dirty south swag. Has a nice full sound. Something definitely for the mainstream. Peace and Blessings