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Title: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: cubedogg on September 10, 2010, 08:14:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miRG3nTgwRI
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on September 10, 2010, 08:29:30 PM
wake me when Reloaded part 6 drops
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on September 10, 2010, 08:29:58 PM
He wanted 2 say somethin else...jay rock...lol...like how cube says if anyone has a problem get at him
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on September 10, 2010, 08:32:43 PM
He wanted 2 say somethin else...jay rock...lol...like how cube says if anyone has a problem get at him

Cube clearly is getting so old he forgets Common's "bitch in you"


after Common dropped that Cube called Ferrikhan to squash the beef
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: YoungCrookedI on September 11, 2010, 04:51:47 AM
hahahaha cube has no balls thatīs the reason why he changed the vocals on that one, you think these new west rappers will respond to your bullshit song ??? if you are saying names then they will, not like this...part 2 comin fuck u...
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: dexter on September 11, 2010, 08:43:02 AM
He wanted 2 say somethin else...jay rock...lol...like how cube says if anyone has a problem get at him

Cube clearly is getting so old he forgets Common's "bitch in you"


after Common dropped that Cube called Ferrikhan to squash the beef
Common is your Butt Buddy
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Dre-Day on September 11, 2010, 11:58:51 AM
as long as cube jocks the south & put his kids on his album, i don't see the point in criticising younger artists from the west coast
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: NewYork Pope on September 11, 2010, 08:12:26 PM
Some really think Common song had any effect on Cube or his career? LOLOL
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: D-Nice on September 11, 2010, 08:15:29 PM
Some really think Common song had any effect on Cube or his career? LOLOL

I don't think anyone disputes that, but from a diss song perspective, Cube gots to take a L on that song.
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on September 11, 2010, 08:26:22 PM
Some really think Common song had any effect on Cube or his career? LOLOL

I don't think anyone disputes that, but from a diss song perspective, Cube gots to take a L on that song.

exactly


Cube's one of my fav artists..but dude has been rapping for like 25 years and is really contradicting himself as he puts his sons on his album.  aren't they technically "new wesT" since they aren't established? :D
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Jimmy H. on September 11, 2010, 09:00:02 PM
I'll say as I always have. Old and new need each other. As consumers, we get tired of the same old thing after awhile which is why the most succesful artists in terms of longevity are people who can, at least to some degree, reinvent themselves. By pushing a new artist, the old artist gets that shine from having their name associated with a new guy's success. But that young artist needs to bring something to the table or it's not a business relationship, it's a handout. I think Dre was one of the most succesful when it came to this. In working with Snoop in the early 90's and then Eminem, he gave these guys credibility when they needed it but they brought a lot to the table as artists and allowed Dre to be accesible to a wider audience. The problem with the West is there are very few new stars to come out and keep that tree going and it falls on both sides because in the end, the same guys from the 90's working with each other over and over again is never going to bringing the region back to the forefront. That "2001"-"Up In Smoke Tour" situation worked because not only were you giving people the established acts like Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Snoop but you were pairing them with that younger crop like Eminem and Xzibit. For Cube or Snoop to stay hot, they need to co-sign the next big young artist out of the West.
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Do Dirty on September 11, 2010, 09:42:19 PM
Cube speaking the truth. These young dudes trying to tell Snoop, Cube and Jay to sit down. You can't take the throne if your music is crap or you can't even get an album out. Folks don't realize that it's still the OG's running the game. Yeah Drake sold over a mil but Em is in his late 30's and did double. BEP (35) still pushing crazy numbers, Jay is damn 40. Even Wayne is approaching is 30's. The only dudes getting any pub on the West currently, commercially, are Snoop (38) and Game (30). Tell dudes to make better music if they want the throne.
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on September 12, 2010, 09:19:32 AM
Most people agree common got cube...but shrugs it off as if it was nuthin
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Sir Petey on September 12, 2010, 09:37:26 AM
you were like 9 when it happened.

Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Dre-Day on September 12, 2010, 10:28:05 AM
Cube speaking the truth. These young dudes trying to tell Snoop, Cube and Jay to sit down. You can't take the throne if your music is crap or you can't even get an album out. Folks don't realize that it's still the OG's running the game. Yeah Drake sold over a mil but Em is in his late 30's and did double. BEP (35) still pushing crazy numbers, Jay is damn 40. Even Wayne is approaching is 30's. The only dudes getting any pub on the West currently, commercially, are Snoop (38) and Game (30). Tell dudes to make better music if they want the throne.
game & snoop aren't selling well & their music isn't getting any better
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Do Dirty on September 12, 2010, 12:20:56 PM
Cube speaking the truth. These young dudes trying to tell Snoop, Cube and Jay to sit down. You can't take the throne if your music is crap or you can't even get an album out. Folks don't realize that it's still the OG's running the game. Yeah Drake sold over a mil but Em is in his late 30's and did double. BEP (35) still pushing crazy numbers, Jay is damn 40. Even Wayne is approaching is 30's. The only dudes getting any pub on the West currently, commercially, are Snoop (38) and Game (30). Tell dudes to make better music if they want the throne.
game & snoop aren't selling well & their music isn't getting any better

Re-read what I said though, "only dudes getting pub on the West currently." Didn't say they were moving numbers (though Game hasn't released an album since 2008, which still sold Gold)
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Dre-Day on September 12, 2010, 01:32:50 PM
yeah, i'm just saying that this so called throne doesn't mean anything
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Blasphemy on September 12, 2010, 02:09:32 PM
Most people agree common got cube...but shrugs it off as if it was nuthin

lol yeah but the different nutt ridaz act like Common Diss was the biggest baddest thing ever and anything Cube does now isn't shit. If u got by that Logic then Obviously The remaining memebers of N.W.A lost there pass. or Biggie Smalls was crap after words. Disses is disses, but niggaz gotta stop living in the past. Cube Takes the L in this situation for talking up a West Style Album and then going the West/Southern Root. Other then that. who gives a shit, enjoy the music.
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Sir Petey on September 12, 2010, 03:40:36 PM
what made the shit seem larger then life was where common was in his career at the time compared to cubes status...cube was one of the biggest figures in hip hop at the time, and i dont care what any of yall say....common fucking murked cube  on that song and at the time i was such a big cube fan i was in denial like a motherfucker.

Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: BOX5 the best poster on this site yell on September 12, 2010, 04:22:12 PM
man this interview was knot,got to love cube that equal sticc'n to his guns till the end,how can you not respect that, i don't know about that petey i like the first verse common kicc'd,but that song overall was boring as fucc, all my underground heads at the time was succ'n common off but all my hood equals was like that shit don't bump cube would lump that muthafucca hahaha, when i think of dope diss records i don't think of that song yell
Title: Re: Ice Cube Speaks On No Country For Young Men
Post by: Sir Petey on September 12, 2010, 05:23:34 PM
fuck that, with all the east coast west coast shit going on at the time that shit was brave lol.


im being serious when it came out i was like "fuck common" but now in retrospect i gotta give it up.

common served oshea.