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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 and their manager, Jerry Heller. Ice Cube addresses Eazy-E and Heller, employing particularly harsh words to criticize Eazy's decision to ...
Ice Cube: Start of the N.W.A.-Ice Cube rivalry; Ice Cube left the group over royalty disputes after the Straight Outta Compton Tour, leading the other N.W.A. members to refer to him as a "traitor". [60] Mar 4, 1991 "Fuck Compton" Tim Dog: DJ Quik, Michel'le, N.W.A, Compton, West Coast Rap, and Gangsta Rap: East Coast–West Coast hip hop ...
Whereas the EP's track "Sa Prize, Pt. 2" is a sequel to "Fuck tha Police"—the most controversial track on N.W.A's official debut album, Straight Outta Compton [a] —"100 Miles and Runnin' ", rather, became N.W.A's first single to see national radio play, and its music video see national television airtime.
This song is where the feud between N.W.A and former member Ice Cube begins. On Dr. Dre's second verse in this song, he raps the following lines: "It started with five but yo one couldn't take it." /"So now there's four 'cause the fifth couldn't make it." "The number's even." /"And now I'm leaving"
Formed in 1986, the group went through a number of lineup changes, and throughout its tenure featured members Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, Ice Cube, Arabian Prince and MC Ren. The first release by N.W.A was the single " Panic Zone " in 1987, which was later featured on the compilation N.W.A. and the Posse along with B-sides "Dope Man" and "8 Ball ...
After Ice Cube made a cameo appearance in Dr. Dre's "Let Me Ride" video in 1993, the two recorded the hit song "Natural Born Killaz" for Snoop Dogg's 1994 short film and soundtrack Murder Was the Case. Ice Cube also later appeared on MC Ren's album Ruthless for Life on the track "Comin' After You".
Ice Cube, Drake, Kendrick Lamar. Getty Images(3) As Drake and Kendrick Lamar go at each other’s throats with increasingly ugly diss tracks, Ice Cube says this kind of entertainment isn’t fun ...
"Hello" is a song written and performed by American rappers and former N.W.A members Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and MC Ren. It was released in 2000 via Priority Records as the third and final single from Ice Cube's sixth solo studio album War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc).