E-Moneybags

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E-Moneybags
Background information
Birth name Eric Smith
Born 1970
Origin Lefrak City, Queens, New York City, New York, U.S.
Died July 16, 2001
Genre(s) East Coast Hip hop
Years active 1995–2001
Label(s) Grand Imperial Records
Associated acts Prodigy
2Pac
Live Squad
Nas

Eric Smith (November 19, 1970July 16, 2001), also known as E-Moneybags, was an American rap artist.Who was also a member of the Mobb deep. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in the Lefrak City. He released one album. DJ Kay Slay released a tribute mixtape to E-Moneybags after his death. The mixtape contained freestyles and unreleased tracks by E-Moneybags.

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[edit] Career

During his career, E-Moneybags worked with several well-known Hiphop acts, like 2Pac, Live Squad, Prodigy, Noreaga, and Nas. He released his first (and only) album in 1999, entitled In E-Moneybags We Trust.

Later, he would find himself in a dispute with fellow rapper Jay-Z. The bad blood is thought to have originated over Smith's displeasure with Jay-Z having an artist on his Roc-A-Fella Records roster named "H Money Bags". A verbal confrontation between the two occurred during an interview with Jay-Z on New York's Hot 97 radio show. Prodigy, an associate of E-Moneybags, called the radio station and asked for Jay-Z. After being connected with the rapper, he handed the phone to E-Moneybags and the two began to argue on air.

Following the very public argument, E-Moneybags recorded a couple of diss songs aimed toward Jay-Z (none of which provoked a response from Jay-Z). The most known of these records was entitled "The Gospel." This song is also significant as it is the last song he recorded before his murder.

[edit] Death

E-Moneybags was killed 9:45 PM, at Queens Village, July 16th, 2001. Many believe he was murdered by hitmen connected with Queen's infamous drug trafficking gang, The Supreme Team. It is alleged that the murder was retaliatory after E-Moneybags killed McGriff's associate, Colbert Johnson in December, 1999[1]

In February 2007, drug-gang Supreme Team's founder Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff was found guilty of ordering the murder of E-Money Bags and Troy Singleton in 2001. He was sentenced to life in prison for this and other drug-related crimes.

Big Noyd, Cormega and E-Moneybags were in Queens when money was shot ten times in July 2001 as he sat in his Lincoln Navigator parked on the street. In late August 2001, police found a videotape. On the video, which was filmed July 13 - July 16, Smith is seen driving and parking his car on the Queens street where he was gunned down at 9:45 PM. The video was shot by Dennis Crosby, a drug-dealing McGriff associate, and Nicole Brown, Crosby's girlfriend.[2]

[edit] Album

Album cover Album information
In E-Moneybags We Trust
  • Released: 1999
  • RIAA Certification: ?
  • Billboard 200 chart position: ?
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: ?
  • Singles: "Regulate"

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NAME Eric Smith
ALTERNATIVE NAMES E-Moneybags
SHORT DESCRIPTION Rapper
DATE OF BIRTH 1969
PLACE OF BIRTH Brooklyn, New York, United States
DATE OF DEATH June 16, 2001
PLACE OF DEATH Queens, New York, United States