Eazy-E digipak



The front of the digipak shows a policeman with a gun looking to be in conflict with someone and the word 'Wanted' is above it. This shows the environment that Eazy-E has been in. Trying to appeal to those who are still in that dangerous environment aka their fans. The image behind is black and white, which looks like CCTV as if it is a crime scene, which keeps to the themes of this genre. In the bottom left there is a parental advisory stamp. In the top right there is the records core message which is 'home for tha sick' which corresponds with 5150. At the top there is the artists name in a grafiti-like font which shows the style of the artist. 

The other side of the digipak has the song names on the left with descriptions beneath them. The song names stand out with a big font and a vibrant colour compared to the background. 5150 'is a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code the (Lanterman–Petris–Short Act or "LPS") which authorizes a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person suspected to have a mental disorder that makes them a danger to themselves, a danger to others, and/or gravely disabled.' In the middle in small print there are the is the name of the record label and companies who have worked on the record. This also divides the back cover between the song titles and the message of the record.





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