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  2. Steady Mobbin' - Wikipedia

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    "Steady Mobbin'" is a song recorded by Ice Cube and it was released as the first single from his second album Death Certificate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The single contains the b-side, No Vaseline , which is a diss track towards N.W.A .

  3. Death Certificate (album) - Wikipedia

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    The writing and recording of Death Certificate began in late 1990 and carried on throughout most of 1991. While making the album, Ice Cube was also heavily involved in several other projects, including Yo-Yo's debut album Make Way for the Motherlode, his younger cousin Del tha Funkee Homosapien's I Wish My Brother George Was Here, and perhaps more importantly, his film debut, Boyz n the Hood ...

  4. We Be Clubbin' - Wikipedia

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    "We Be Clubbin '" is the first single from Ice Cube's soundtrack, The Players Club. The single was minor success, only making it to No. 32 on the Rhythmic Top 40 single chart. [ 1 ] Several remixes were made, all featuring DMX and DJ Clark Kent —two Clark World remixes, one with DMX and Sonja Blade and one without Blade, and the Eye of the ...

  5. We Are Young Money - Wikipedia

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    "Steady Mobbin'" peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The song originally also featured 2 Chainz but he was removed for unknown reasons. [3] [4] It has been stated on MTV News that Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne shot their scenes for the video separately. Wayne shot his parts two-hours before turning himself in to his ...

  6. Ice Cube discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos: 42: The discography of Ice Cube, an American rapper, consists of eleven studio albums, ... "Steady Mobbin" 1991 ...

  7. No Vaseline - Wikipedia

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    with an answer-phone message asking what had happened to the other members of the group, which leads to Ice Cube hanging up on the caller. The first minute of the song is a reference to N.W.A's "Message to B.A.", in which they call Ice Cube "Benedict Arnold" as well as an "Ice-T wannabe". Ice Cube then begins his full-blown diss on the group ...

  8. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted - Wikipedia

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    Linking up with Sir Jinx, Dr. Dre's cousin, Cube made use of pre-written notebooks of songs meant for N.W.A member/Ruthless co-founder Eazy-E. [10] After relocating to New York, [11] they worked on the songs, which included "Once Upon a Time in the Projects", "Get Off My Dick & Tell Yo' Bitch to Come Here" and "Gangsta's Fairytale", among others.

  9. Lench Mob Records - Wikipedia

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    Lench Mob Records is a record label owned by Los Angeles rapper and actor Ice Cube.Founded as Street Knowledge Records, it was once home to many of Cube's former allies such as DJ Pooh, and Lench Mob's own Chilly Chill, Del the Funky Homosapien, Kam, Yo-Yo and the group Da Lench Mob.