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Is This Why N.W.A Didn’t Record An Ice Cube Diss After “No Vaseline”?

(AllHipHop Rumors) Who doesn’t love a good N.W.A. story? MC Ren recently sat down with Unique Access Ent. to discuss a number of things including Ice Cube and N.W.A. issues, on to him staying on Ruthless Records after Eazy-E died. MC Ren explains what it was like to work together, diss each other, and come back to working together as friends. “When we got back together it’s like really we didn’t even talk about it. It wasn’t like we was in a room like man you said this, and nah but you said that. It was like we just didn’t talk about it. Nobody talked about it. It was like yo let’s get back together and do this. And when we got back together it was like we just went in there and did it; nobody brought up the past. You know it’s like a family argument where everybody throwing stuff, fighting, and then the next day it’s like we all going out to kick it or something, nobody mention the day before,” said MC Ren. MC Ren also expressed that Ice Cube’s diss, “No Vaseline” was really good. He laughed and joked that Cube got to do a whole record on them, when they only got to do a commercial or something. “Cube’s was good, I ain’t gon’ lie. His was good. But we never got a chance to do a whole record. See he did a whole record. We never was like we gonna do a record on him. We was doing ‘Niggaz4Life’ album, Dre came up with the idea to do a commercial, like a skit or whatever, and he did that skit or whatever and that was it,” said MC Ren Ren explained that they never really planned to do a whole record on him, and that they proved that they could make it as a group without Cube. He did admit that he knew they couldn’t make it when Dr. Dre left though. Do you think N.W.A should’ve responded with an entire diss track? [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgK4Lb9yBxk&w=630&h=420]

Ice Cube Brings Back NWA At Coachella

Last night, Ice Cube was on stage performing in front of a crowded audience at Coachella, and manage to reunite NWA in the process. Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella was present to perform a couple of classic tracks including “F*ck the Police” and “Straight Outta Compton” without the former producer of the legendary rap group, Dr. Dre. Along with NWA’s performance, Ice Cube brought Snoop Dogg out to perform a couple of tracks too. Check out the videos below.

Gene Simmons Responds To NWA’s Shade Thrown At Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction

(AllHipHop News) During the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Friday, NWA has some words to say about KISS’ Gene Simmons. The legendary rock star had recently made controversial comments about the state of Hip Hop, and how it is slowly leading to its death. However, NWA’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame kind of show’s that the genre isn’t going anywhere. According to XXL when the West Coast group approached the stage, MC Ren and Ice Cube took some time to say something about Simmon’s recent comments. “And I want to say to Mr. Gene Simmons, hip-hop is here forever! Get used to it! Get used to it! We supposed to be here!” Ren told the crowd. Adding to his point, Ice Cube noted, “The question is, ‘Are we Rock N Roll?’” he added. “And I say — you g###### right we Rock N Roll. Rock N Roll is not an instrument. It’s not even a style of music. It’s a spirit that’s been going on since the blues, jazz, bebop, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, heavy metal, punk rock, and yes, hip-hop. Rock N Roll is not conforming to the people who came before you, but creating your own path in music and life. That is Rock N Roll and that is us.” Following Ren’s comments, Simmons went to Twitter to respond to the comments: This isn’t the first time Gene Simmons hated on Hip Hop. In 2014, Chuck D had to call him out for his comments on Run DMC and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame that year as well. Gene Simmons can hate all he wants, but when Hip Hop is considered one of the most listened to genre’s on a brand new platform, it only shows that the genre isn’t going anywhere.