Although Eazy-E was the star, Ice Cube was the lyrical force for N.W.A. Unfortunately, Ice Cube left the group after he wasn't being fairly compensated for his work since he did write a majority of the lyrics. This began a beef between the group and Ice Cube. The latter unleashed t...
The song, originally titled “The Boyz-n-the-Hood,” was passed over by one rap group before being recorded by Eazy-E himself. The result was a major success as both Eazy-E’s first single and as the first collaboration between future N.W.A members Ice Cube, Eazy-E, producer and ...
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Cube's infamous 1991 diss track "No Vaseline" appeared on his second solo album Death Certificate, serving as a vicious attack on his former N.W.A. bandmates following his departure in 1989. On the song, he directed his ire at Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Mc Ren, DJ Yella, and the group's...
Ice Cube Claims He Has Best Diss Song Of All Time: 'It's Not Even Close' May 24, 2023 In other related news, Ice Cube finally broke his silence on the long-running conspiracy theory that Suge Knight was responsible for Eazy-E’s death by injecting the late N.W.A legend with AIDS....
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Cube flipped Ren’s “too much cargo” line from “Real Niggaz” and called him out for driving a B-210, and even turned Eazy-E’s subversive attendance at a Presidential dinner into an act of kowtowing to white authority. Even the song’s title (and theme) was intertextual: It was ...
(AKA “FTP”) that made a huge impression. While Dr. Dre and Eazy-E claimed that the inspiration for the song came from a chilling incident they had with law enforcement, Ice Cube said that it was more of a general social commentary and that it was their form of “nonviolent protest....
“No Vaseline” is the last and one of the most famous tracks on the album, a vicious diss track directed at former N.W.A. bandmates, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, and MC Ren. The song was a response to the disses on tracks that they had released about Ice Cube after he left the group....