Unkut: Ice Cube has burned bridges with everyone in his rap career

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http://www.unkut.com/2014/09/why-cant-ice-cube-keep-any-rap-friends/

When it comes to burning bridges, O’Shea Jackson may be the most accomplished hip-hop artist in the history of the music. It seems as if everyone who has ever had even the slightest involvement with him on a professional level has either gone on to record a diss song about him or made a series of angry Facebook posts filled with furious anger. Is Ice Cube really the “modern day Jerry Heller” as his former musical partner Sir Jinx insisted during a now deleted series of venomous status updates which implied that Cube continued to exploit musicians and actors working in his movies all in the name of pinching pennies?

NWA

The shots that Ren, Dre and Eazy fired at Cube on the EP and album after he left were laughably weak, especially in comparison to the verbal slaughter that was ‘No Vaseline.’ Lucky for them that the beats were incredible enough to carry the show.

Kam

This dude had a hilarious song about how white gals smelt like dogs when their hair gets wet on his first album. Things went bad between these two after Kam’s album tanked, then his dude Solo got into a fight with Cube while driving around and took his ‘Westside’ chain. Then Kam dropped ‘Whoop Whoop’ with DJ Pooh, which contained gems such as:

“Like the “W” you took from me nikka stand for Watts, tryin’ to say it stand for yo group/
But like Toucan Sam, Kam can always smell a Fruit Loop”

DJ Pooh

According to some message board gossip, aka Internets Gospel:

“Cube was runnin around in interviews sayin he wrote all of the movie Friday…which of course was co-written by Pooh, which led up to Pooh co-signing [Kam's] ‘Whoop Whoop’ track”

King Sun:

Helped Cube and his crew out when they got into a brawl with Above The Law at the NMS, sent Cube some demos and had the hook to ‘Wicked’ ripped off as a result. Cube later admitted that he took the hook and gave zero fukks.

Del tha Funkee Homosapien

Cube’s cousin Del didn’t so much beef with O’Shea as hurt the big fella’s feelings when he branched out with his Hiero crew:

“Looking back, Del, now in his late thirties, admits he could have handled the going solo thing a little better. “It came out in magazines and stuff — the interviews,” he says. “I was young, so I didn’t have no sense. When [Ice Cube] read it, and it didn’t come out of my mouth, he was hurt. He was like, ‘Man, you didn’t like what we did? I thought you liked it.’ And I did like it. It was just that I wanted to do something else.”

Sir Jinx



Mack 10

They had a falling out over Cube’s brother-in-law talking shyt to the former Mr. T-Boz, but since this is the guy that Lonnie shut down by simply referring to as ‘Wack 10′ who really gives two shyts.

Maulkie

This dude was from DJ Yella‘s failed side-project, Yomo & Maulkie, and was brought in to replace J-Dee after he got sent away. Considering J-Dee was the only guy who had any business rapping on the first Lench Mob LP, this was not a good look. Once their second LP failed to match the sales of the first one, Street Knowledge Productions left them all for dead.

Shorty

According to this interview with Davey-D:

“Brother was never a street dude man,” he said. “He would never let nobody see him out of character. Hear me? He would always be in character when you see him.” “We made it comfortable for Cube to go to these states man. Because, now they seeing tattoos all over my back. They seeing J-Dee’s tattoos. They like damn. Keep in mind, everyone hear about Crips and Bloods, but damn, when you like in Oklahoma or in fukking Nebraska, they up front close talking to a Crip…It’s like damn. These Lench Mob nikkaz is real.”

J-Dee

Ice Cube’s former right-hand man went on to serve 20 years in jail for murder.

JDee: The only person out of Da Lench Mob who’s been a constant support system is Shorty. Ice Cube and T-Bone
haven’t even sent a brothar a birthday card or a book of stamps. I cannot understand this shyt at all. Ice Cube hasn’t answered my letters or calls in over 10 yrs. He loaned me $1,000 in 1998 and told my
mother that that was all he’d planned to do for me.

T-Bone

The third original member of Da Lench Mob also copped a murder charge for shooting a dude at a bowling alley but eventually beat the case. No doubt he got a raw deal like the rest of the crew. According to J-Dee:

“T-Bone, personally, has never liked me. He experienced the same thing in regards to being falsely accused of murder, but he was acquitted after being given $77,000 for an attorney, and $1.5 million for bail. This was provided to him in exchange for him breaking up the group. At least this is what I was told.”

Cypress Hill

Another demo rip-off, as Cube jacked the hook from an early version of ‘Throw Your Set In The Air’ for the title cut to the Friday soundtrack. This resulted in a hilarious song from Cypress claiming that Ice Cube shaved his afro off while on tour with the crew in Australia because he was jocking B-Real so hard.

Kausion

Not to be confused with teh ghey rapper Caushun. According to this Geocities page:

“They left Lench Mob Records because Ice Cube allegedly cheated them out of their royalties and ever since they haven’t made much noise in the rap game. Gonzoe became friends with Tupac before his death and was given the alias Young Ritzy Outlaw.”

Mr. Short Khop

Sounds like things didn’t pan out for this dude since he wasn’t down with whatever deal Cub put on the table for him. In Mr. Jackson’s own words:

“I don’t deal with Mr Short Khop no more, Short Khop chose to go with the co-owner of Heavyweight and I don’t deal with that dude no more. A lot of people cant keep up with me man. You gotta keep up, stay at the top of your game, be smart. You lose any of them I can’t slow down for you, I gotta leave you I’m sorry.”
 

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Interesting read. Seems to be the case for a lot of successful rappers tho

Aside from maybe Eminem and Snoop, most famous dudes in rap get dissed by their former business partners

And even Eminem (Royce Da 5'9 and Proof had beef with him at one point) and Snoop (the Eastsiderz, Kurupt, C-Style) had issues with them
 

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And even Eminem (Royce Da 5'9 and Proof had beef with him at one point) and Snoop (the Eastsiderz, Kurupt, C-Style) had issues with them
I always thought it was ill how they handled it. It was clear that him and Proof were distant towards the end but it never was really public, Royce dissed Em (more of a jab, really) but Em never really responded so they were able to patch it up pretty easily. All of the dudes that were on Shady that got dropped never really had anything bad to say about dude

Same with Snoop, I remember the Pimp Slapp'd joint he did, but he squashed everything and no one really has anything bad to say about him at all anymore

Always seemed like they balanced business and friendship quite well
 

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I always thought it was ill how they handled it. It was clear that him and Proof were distant towards the end but it never was really public, Royce dissed Em but Em never really responded so they were able to patch it up pretty easily. All of the dudes that were on Shady that got dropped never really had anything bad to say about dude

Same with Snoop, I remember the Pimp Slapp'd joint he did, but he cleared everything up and no one really has anything bad to say about him at all anymore

They even had beef prior, on the Beef DVD before Eminem was on tour for the Shady LP he was using Royce as his hypeman and Royce left the tour to work on his album and he told Em to patch up things with Proof cause they wasn't talking to each other at the time.

and yeah people have been on the same page as Snoop lately but for a period nikkas was at his head. He's like everyone's uncle now though
 

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its not that much of a stretch to say every rapper with a crew/label/etc has had problems with their people

some of these stories have been mentioned in other threads about cube no one really comes forward for him
 

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Ren & Eazy?

Eazy never wrote a lyric in his life. He wasn't a rapper he was a drug dealer. It took them 8 hours for him to recite the entire verse to Boyz In the Hood.

Ren wrote some of the rhymes but Cube was the main writer of the group
 
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