woh! didn't know that comedian had a talk show with B real and ice cube on his show squashin the beef! nice vid clip dude! thanks.Cypress Hill Soul Assassins still number one in 2018 est. 1991
I knew they had squashed it but I've never seen this. Great to see it. Why doesn't this have 50 million views instead of beef videos where people still fight about old beefs between other people..
@@jahleelx9270 but this beef was just as bad as the east coast west coast beef big and pac beef. The beef gotten so out of control that black Americans and Latinos were at war with each other. Not to mention, one of B Real’s friends jumped cube and took his chain and gave it to B Real to wear at a show.
Both legends man,im a latino myself and Cypress its my first music all time becouse this is how i grow up in the 90s but Ice Cube its a guy who i respect and i so hes movies and hes music always.Legends.Pun,dmx,pac biggie,wu-tang,run dmc,onyx,fugees,owtkast,big L,gang starr, m.o.p.,red men,nwa,snoop,eminem,icp,nate dogg,warren g,busta, etc.. 90' are the best years of rap..
At the height of the beef ice cube got knocked out and his chain stolen by kam’s homie solo who was affiliated with both crews and the chain was flaunted at a show by cypress. Doubt cube would have let that happen if it was all just marketing.
Anyone who thinks this was "marketing" clearly is clueless about the facts surrounding the beef. Cypress Hill weren't the first to accuse Ice Cube of stealing a song concept. In 1993 King Sun punched Ice Cube after getting on the house microphone at an Ice Cube concert in New York, and accusing him of stealing the concept for Wicked. As other commenters mentioned, a Cypress Hill affiliate knocked Ice Cube out, then took his Westside Connection chain and Rolex during a fistfight after the two ran into each other at a traffic light. It's just stupid to say that Ice Cube would benefit from that type of publicity.
I'm a big fan of both of them but "King Of The Hill" from the first Westside Connection album absolutely DESTROYED Cypress Hill. Mack 10's flow and delivery on that cut is just vicious.
HERNANDEZ 949 no i don’t think ice cube killa was better than no rest for the wicked I played no rest for the wicked just as much as I played king of the hill
He didn’t steal there lyrics. He was influenced by it and arranged the hook. All musicians, singers and rappers do that. Most songs sound the similar. David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust guitar riff in the chorus sounds the same as Led Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven guitar riff in the chorus. We didn’t see Led Zeppelin accusing Bowie in stealing their riff. B Real & DJ Muggs were just being a petty brat at the time.
@@DJGary0910 even if the car stolen even if my eyes shut and jaw swollen 😂 yeah he kept it real maneee even funnier is how he shouts out Solo on you know how we do it years earlier then they was all cool.
Cube had no choice Solo beat him up snatched his W chain .beat that dude down snatched him out his car and left knots of that gangstas head. Wonder where the killa and the dope dealer was to help him?
I remember hearing king of the hill when i was about 9 and thought the song bumped. I wasnt in the know about the time of who or what it regarded . In all sincerity B-real seems like a solid dude in comparison to that studio gangster ice cube. He literally stole from Cypress hill twice. The first was feom the song friday , breal i guess let it go then ice cube got him again . Thats when breal was like this cant happen. It was a huge deal , the Mexican mafia got into it and thats when westside connections knees started shaking . I heard ice cube , during the time of this issue was beat up at a stop light and jacked for his watch, westside necklace and knocked out by one of breals homeboys lol .... Literal true story. Ice cube is what you would call a studio gangster . He plays gangsta but his heart is timid ... He revealed that by his lying theivery yo someone he considered below him in the music industry and his true be character was brought to light . He has the mean mug look down so good because hes an actor and probably practices in front of a mirror growing up . I know all this means absolutely nothing but i just thought it was an eye opener into how fake some folks are . Breal comes off as a real one and he found out the hard way how much character ice cube lacked as a man . Such a pitty
I love Rykeem Doggy Dogg haha thanks playa! yeah I’m heavy into this 90s hip hop stuff and alotta people were pissed off with cube around this time including DJ Pooh and Kam lol but they also squashed it thanks to Farrakhan who probably also played a role in the cypress beef getting squashed too%
AQUAPHREESH193 Yeah have you seen the old Beef DVD or I know it's here on RU-vid Mack 10 said himself they was bout to get involved and shit was about to get ugly so he the one who called up B Real and got them together to squash the whole thing
The chorus "Throw your (blank) in the air, and wave it like you just don't care", is an old Hip-Hop phrase/trope-going back to the early 80s, originating on the East Coast. So if anything, B Real and Cube, borrowed/stole that hook. Cypress overreacted. I think Muggs may have been the instigator. He's from the East Coast; he's familiar with the hook: " Throw your hands in the air, and wave them like you just don't care".
Ya'll don't get it. The beef was about Cypress' flip to that phrase, Throw your "set" in the air. Not hands. Cypress were first to flip that phrase to represent. Then the problem was that Ice Cube went and did it too right after he heard cypress', Cube's verse used Throw your "hood" in the air, which is another word for "set"
@@ralphrodriguez5464 "Set" is another way for saying "hood", but it's not the same as saying it directly. In hip-hop, phrases, and turn of phrases, being appropriated is routine. Hell, hip hop even samples from music that has already been created by other artists, including lyrics and style of delivery. Simply put, there is nothing new under the sun. Now granted, I thought the controversy was Cube saying "set", not "hood". If he said "hood" instead of "set"-THEN WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL? All of this was blown out of proportion. Again, as I said previously, "throw your ___ in the air" has been a common hip-hop trope going back to the late 70s. Whether it was hands, "sets", or "hood": it was all hand-related. Sometimes folks look for controversy where there isn't none. Lighten up.
There’s more to it than that. Cube had originally asked Cypress Hill for their “Throw your set in the air” song for his Friday soundtrack. Right after that he releases his own song for the movie and the chorus has the same context. It’s more than just Cypress Hill over reacting, Cube STOLE that and knew if he released it first there would be controversy and he could possibly get away with it.
yo. stealing from your folks and lying to the world is wrong.loved cube before he betrayed his fans. the all mighty Cypress Hill Soul Assassins exposed him. his new track arrest the President is good though. finally ,informative Hip Hop from him.been a month time. peace!
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@@TreezyE83 you dumbass he did not steal their hook plus he citation it stop acting so one sided plus ice cube aint shit because he let non blacks say nigga
It was obvious that Ice Cube was in the wrong for this. Look at B-Real's VladTV interview about the situation. Inviting Ice Cube to the studio to have him listen to a demo of Temple Of Boom, showing him "Throw Your Set In The Air" and ice cube asking him to keep replaying it. And during those times Ice Cube was notorious for being a jacker. He was beefing with people about royalties and other BS he accused Eazy of doing.
I seriously dont understand how rappers back then talk properly in an interview while todays generation literally can't answer simple questions sounding like a bunch of drunk drugged up illiterate kids