Yes! He rapped with Ice cube at a concert in Fresno, CA back in 92' along with the lynch mob WC and the romper room gang
Ice Cube - Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It Tupac - Hit Em' Up (uncensored) Tupac - Out on Bail (live)
Eazy-E and Ice Cube had a falling out primarily due to disagreements over business decisions and the direction of N.W.A, the rap group they were both part of. Ice Cube felt he was not receiving fair compensation for his contributions and ultimately left the group to pursue a solo career, which led to tensions. Their conflict intensified with the release of diss tracks, particularly Ice Cube's "No Vaseline," which further escalated the rivalry. The animosity was rooted in both personal and professional grievances, reflecting the broader struggles within the hip-hop industry at the time.
no. but del the funky homosapien is ice cube's cousin.
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Eminem was inspired by old school west coast style rappers like Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and Tupac, in addition to other legends like Biggie, Jay-Z, Wu Tang, and Nas.
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Ice Cube is not a member of the Crips gang. He was associated with the rap group N.W.A, which some members had ties to the group, but Ice Cube has never been confirmed as a member.
Yes! He rapped with Ice cube at a concert in Fresno, CA back in 92' along with the lynch mob WC and the romper room gang
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Because it pays 100 times more than making Gangsta Rap.
yes check yo self boyz in tha hood wat u think ...correction... Ice Cube WAS a gangster. then this happened... http://www.spike.com/video/are-we-there-yet/2647246
Well, one day, while rapper Ice Cube was getting himself a refreshing lemonade on a hot summer's day, he thought it was too warm. To cool down his drink, Ice Cube acquired some ice cubes from his refrigerator, and dropped them into his drink. While he was holding the above mentioned cubes, however, he thought to himself "Wow! These ice cubes are surely cold! I am a cold-hearted rapper....hmm...I Know! My new rap name shall be Ice Cube!" That is how Ice Cube got his name.
The cast of Sisters in the Name of Rap - 1992 includes: Ice Cube as himself Queen Latifah as herself MC Lyte as herself
The song "Friday" by Ice Cube is listed on a number of lyrics websites including sing365, A-Z Lyrics and Rap Genius. Lyrics also are listed on the official music video on YouTube.