It's April 28, 2024, 11:26:31 PM
Mack kept it real. I love Cube but he trippin. It's clear Mack is ready to do away with the bullshit and get back in the booth. Cube needs to dead that shit and get the WSCG back; even if it's not a whole album, they should collaborate here and there for their solo albums.
AllHipHop.com: There's been some stories around the internet about your falling out with Ice Cube. Some have said it's personal and regarding family. What's the real story? Mack 10: Basically, I didn't do anything to him and he didn't do anything to me. We had an argument and I guess it was taken the wrong way because his wife was present. If she wasn't there, we would probably still be doing records. His brother-in-law was disrespectful in a certain way. I don't know what kind of dude he is now, but back then he was disrespectful. It was brought to Cube about 3 or 4 times before the bullsh*t happened. If I bring something to you 3 or 4 times and you don't do anything about it – I mean just because a kid is your kid doesn't mean he has the right to go spitting about anybody. The argument and the brother-in-law wasn't worth throwing away The Westside Connection over in my opinion. When I heard the “kiss the ring” comment I just had to laugh because that's comedy. That's where I'm at with it. I don't know what he's tripping off of. AllHipHop.com: After that argument all communication between you two ceased? Mack 10: Just like that. It was over his disrespectful brother-in-law and I guess that's what he meant when he said that I crossed the line or the family line. I didn't cross any line. He (the brother-in-law) got in to it with several of my people. To keep it real with you, I don't know what dude is tripping off of. Whatever happened that night it wasn't worth The Westside Connection not doing anymore records together.