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I always liked B Real and respected him but never bought any Cypress Hill album. I was always a big fan of Dre’s “East/West Coast Killaz” and thought it was one of the most historic and underrated songs in rap history. I was surprised to hear that Cypress Hill’s Ice Cube diss had that same line “Killah(z)” from the hook that Dre made.So which came out first? And I guess Dre was kind of friends with B-Real and Cube in the midst of the beef and by using that hook it’s sort of like siding with B-Real??
Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 15, 2019, 09:03:27 AMI always liked B Real and respected him but never bought any Cypress Hill album. I was always a big fan of Dre’s “East/West Coast Killaz” and thought it was one of the most historic and underrated songs in rap history. I was surprised to hear that Cypress Hill’s Ice Cube diss had that same line “Killah(z)” from the hook that Dre made.So which came out first? And I guess Dre was kind of friends with B-Real and Cube in the midst of the beef and by using that hook it’s sort of like siding with B-Real??Sort of like siding with B-Real? Come on man. "Ice Cube Killa" came out in '96, after "Bow Down" was released.EDIT: The "Killa" part is not the same sample or anythin'. I just bumped both songs.Are you sayin' that just 'cause Cypress said "Killa" in their hook, they took it from Dre?