2Pac Vs. Ice Cube - Beef Documentary [King Of The West Coast]

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2Pac & Ice Cube Disses & Beef, Bow Down Vs. Hit 'Em Up, 2Pac & Biggie Beef

One of the most unknown issues in the hip-hop world, had been the static 2Pac had with Ice Cube. Pac Felt Ice Cube was biting His Style with West Coast Buzz But Had Miscommunication. There was friction before 2Pac signed to Death Row due to Ice Cube sabotaging 2Pac's song Dear Mama & Pac taking Ice Cube's role for Poetic Justice. After his release from prison, Makaveli left New York and formed a business partnership with Suge Knight and his friends at Death Row. 2Pac was ready to take aim at Common from a lyrical perspective during Ice Cube’s beef with the Chicago rapper in the mid 1990s, according to Outlawz member Napoleon. Shout out to The Art Of Dialogue and VladTV for all the interviews.

“I remember when the East Coast-West Coast thing was heating up, I think Common and Cube was going through their beef, like they were dissing each other,” Napoleon said. “I remember ‘Pac was like, ‘See, if I was cool with Cube right now, I’d be going after Common for him, but now I’m staying out of it.'”

He continued: “‘Pac had a lot of love for Cube. I never heard him say anything negative about him. I think at one particular time they were closer, and maybe they just went their separate ways. But that’s the only thing I heard him say about Cube, but he definitely respected Cube.”

Ice Cube dissed Common on the 1995 Mack 10 track “Westside S-House” in response to his classic ode to Hip Hop, “I Used to Love H.E.R.,” which he felt was a slight against West Coast rappers and their growing dominance in the industry.

Out of 2pac’s own words, he felt Ice Cube was clout chasing the west coast aggressive content, with telling out of towners to bow down. This was evident, when it was brought to our attention that he planned to unleash multiple diss tracks at Cube after making peace with Nas and others in the five boroughs. Unfortunately, it may have seemed that way and 2pac was completely correct; but Ice Cube was quietly repping the west lifestyle on the forefront after completing a slew of Hollywood films.

Ice Cube: Tupac Needed Help On Classic Diss Record "Hit 'Em Up" & says that "No Vaseline" is better

Cube spoke about a list of the “most unforgettable diss tracks in Hip Hop history”, in which Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up” took the pole position and his epic “No Vaseline” track aimed at N.W.A. was placed at a modest third.

2Pac Vs. Ice Cube - Beef Documentary [King Of The West Coast]
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Background: 2Pac met Ice Cube in 1990 & they became friends
4:00 - 2Pac meets Ice Cube's artist Yo-Yo & becomes her boyfriend
5:21 - 2Pac & Ice Cube in the movie Poetic Justice, Ice Cube calls 2Pac a sucker
10:52 - 2Pac, Ice Cube & Ice-T record the song Last Wordz & Pac breaks up with Yo-Yo
12:18 - 2Pac & Ice Cube beef over the song Dear Mama, 2Pac thinks he turned Yo-Yo against her
18:26 - 2Pac appears in the music video for Dr. Dre & Ice Cube's Natural Born Killaz
20:26 - 2Pac gets shot 5 times, goes to prison, gets bailed out, signed to Death Row & joins the East Coast/West Coast beef
21:24 - 2Pac wanted to diss Common for Ice Cube & Westside Connection
23:36 - 2Pac & Ice Cube become rivals & don't want to work together
30:55 - 2Pac loses respect for Dr. Dre & Ice Cube (the older generation & the people he looked up to)
31:34 - 2Pac and Ice Cube accuse eachother of biting (dissing the east coast, the bandana, the W hand sign, the term westside, 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted & Can't C Me)
40:14 - Ice Cube & the Westside Connection release the song "Bow Down" dissing 2Pac in the video after he dropped Hit 'Em Up, Pac has a problem with Cube calling himself the West Coast Don
56:15 - 2Pac dies but was planning to diss Ice Cube on the Makaveli The Don Killuminati album & on additional disstracks, 2Pac's group Outlawz continued the beef
58:44 - Ice Cube says that 2Pac went too far on Hit Em Up & then steals 2Pac's adlib "Yay-Yay"
01:00:19 - Napoleon from the Outlawz confronts Ice Cube in the studio about dissing 2Pac & Ice Cube subliminally disses 2Pac again on the album "War & Peace, Volume 2" on the songs Waitin Ta Hate, You Ain't Gotta Lie Ta Kick It, You Can Do It & Let It Reign
01:06:26 - Ice Cube looks down on 2Pac, doesn't include him in his Top 15 & gets mad because people rank Hit Em Up above No Vaseline
01:09:04 - Final words
01:09:40 - Outro

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I created this thumbnail like 2 years ago & never got to work on the video. I'm back doing Beef Analysis documentaries! Like, share & subscribe for more & let me know which beef I should cover next!

HipHopUniverse
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As a full blown adult I truly realize now how stupid some of these beefs were

snicholelx
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I’m like a hip hop historian and I didn’t know about a lot of things in this beef, this video deserves way more views.

dartacus.spartacus
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This is a really great video. Fair and balanced, questioning motives of both guys and pointing out inconsistencies. Would have been a great battle

RichLatta
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This is now my favorite 2Pac channel. And you dropped this one on my birthday

dannytanner
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All Cube had to do was admit he wasn’t a good actor at the time. Pac went to performing arts school. He was obviously the correct person for the role. 2 way different levels.

yoitsgiook
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5:02 You didn't mention that 2Pac shouted Ice Cube out in the outro of his song Words Of Wisdom from that album. "Ice Cube and Da Lench Mob, America's nightmare"

camronshean
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No one knew about this i talked before the song got leaked of OG DEAR MAMA i was in the studio with Pac when we did Dear Mama yea crazy man thanks for letting the truth out!

thedjkingassassin
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They were both incredible rapper's. Facts

fftfc
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2pac was lucky to have a brother/homeboy/soldier like Napoleon. I want a homie like Napoleon. 💯

gaspuno
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The problem with Mr. Makaveli is that no one accepts or will accept that a young 25-year-old rapper did more than what other rappers could possibly one day dream of creating.

armandodrew
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You went crazy hard on this, I'd love to have a hip hop chat. Man, I thought I knew a bunch of stuff and this cube/Pac thing flew RIGHT over my head until today.

thejoshthat
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Man you've knocked it out the park once again! These are two of my all time favourite rappers of all time and I saw Cube touring UK and someone mentioned there was supposedly beef between the two. Cube on stage was saying how No Vaseline is the best dis record of all time too. I'll always remember them together with ICE T on Strictly 4 my... Pacs 2nd album its a classic.

markcummings
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2PAC was straight forward, Pac would come at you direct like a man. None of that subliminal message like Jay Z, And Biggie Did are LL Cool J back in on the day.

ericfreeman
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He doesn’t mention the song “all the critics in NY” on the Bow Down album. That was a song where cube dissed the entire east coast

miquearre
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I didn't even know that 2pac and Ice Cube had beef because I thought Pac had big respect for both Ice Cube and Ice T considering they all did a song together! Could you please do the beef between Common and Ice Cube? That would be awesome!

mider-spanman
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Not sure how Cube bit the whole west side thing when he released West Up with WC and Mack10 in August of 95 while Pac was still in jail. Plus he was saying west side before that

innocentbystander
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Westside Slaughterhouse was actually a response to Mista Ace
Who had a song called Slaughterhouse dissing The West Coast Common just caught a jab

DJGary
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Two of the best legends, I learn something everytime with your videos

AmthatEmpress
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I just watched 2pac & 50 cent why they got shot documentaries over for the 2nd time & was in the middle of jay vs pun & Joe again, this a pleasant surprise on a Friday 💯

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