About Straight Out the Garage

An unscripted automotive docuseries documenting real garages, builds, and car scenes from the inside out—following Lil Eazy-E into the shops and neighborhoods that keep car culture alive.

What the series is
Straight Out the Garage is an unscripted automotive docuseries that documents real builders, real shops, and real car clubs from the inside out. Each episode follows Lil Eazy-E into a new city, where he connects with the garages and crews that keep that area’s car culture moving. The focus is on the people and process behind the builds—not just the final reveal.
Format and approach
Episodes follow the natural rhythm of the work: planning, problem‑solving, setbacks, breakthroughs, and the payoff when a car finally fires, rolls out, or hits the meet. The storytelling is anchored in interviews, shop life, and real-time moments instead of staged scenes. You see the technical side of the builds, but you also hear the stories—who these people are, where they come from, and why these cars matter.
Culture and community
Car culture doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Straight Out the Garage taps into neighborhoods, histories, and scenes where cars, music, and community overlap. From backyard garages to established performance houses, the show captures the pride, rivalry, humor, and support that make these spaces feel like family. It’s equal parts build show, culture piece, and time capsule.
Creators and collaborators
Straight Out the Garage is developed with a deep respect for both automotive and hip-hop culture. Behind the camera is a team with roots in festivals, live events, and storytelling, working alongside garages, car clubs, and partners who live this every day. The goal is simple: create a platform that feels authentic to the people on screen while delivering a show that can live on major platforms, social channels, and live stages.

Hosted by Lil Eazy-E

At the center of Straight Out the Garage is Lil Eazy-E, bringing legacy, respect, and a genuine love for car culture into every garage he visits. His presence bridges hip-hop and the automotive world, giving builders and club members space to tell their stories in their own words. Whether he’s under the hood, in the paint bay, or in the passenger seat on a test drive, the conversations stay real and rooted in the culture.
Lil Eazy-E isn’t just dropping in for a soundbite—he’s tapping in with the people, the neighborhoods, and the scenes that make each city unique. That connection is what turns each episode into more than a build feature; it becomes a snapshot of the community around the cars.