Shut I’m tired of it 😂 much respect to nwa but keep hearing the same stories over and over I rather hear something new like westsideeee Connection or later years not the same late 80s early 90s story
Yes I think because it was family business..I personally was a Ren guy but when they came for cube The way that they did I switched teams so anybody that was rocking with nwa I believe to this particular diss track personally
Cube was destined to be great. He was young, touring, fame, and a little bit of $$$ yet was not blindsided by a bogus contract. Him and Ren were the youngest in NWA but he was the ONLY one with outside counsel....respect!!
Because he was smart enough to put them stories on wax, that's why he a legend, much respect to cube, and as far as gangbangin what you think the lynch mob was, boy scout lol.
One of the most impressive things about Cube was on top of writing all the classic rhymes, he goes out and writes Friday, which goes on to be one of the most classic comedy movies ever.
He just wanted to be compensated for the songs he wrote don't get me wrong I loved easy but cube was the one coming up with all them lines so he was and continued to be the writer then went on even further and started writing movies and staring in them movies double dipping on that paper he learned the business real quick lol
Cube is a LEGEND. Always felt/feel he's a man of his word. Never truly sensed malice---He talks about their "beef/disagreements" respectfully & really he is just telling the truth of what happened (or his side of things, involving him). An icon in the culture
Shannon really is like the best thing to be introduced into media. Great interviewer. The accent, allowing the guest to just talk while maintaining control, smile, the everything. Dude looks like a million bucks.
Certain songs for certain artists even if they would've did the song doesn't mean it would've blew up could u imagine a group from New York doing boyz in the hood
This story never gets old and you can tell Cube love to explain the formation every time he gets asked because he knows now that his 16/17 year old self is gonna make history
Nothing but respect for Cube. I'm not a Hip Hop fan by any stretch of the imagination, but dude is a flat out man who has always handled his business. Not only that, but he is still true to his roots AND has still managed to get himself away from them. Not an easy feat.
I swear we're seeing the rise of shannon sharpe .. he's surpassed sas he doesn't need a gimmick he's just unc .. nd someone being real on tv these days Soo refreshing
Cube was the most talented of them all by far. Between, the music, producing music and movies, and acting. Talenttttted! One of the greatest of all time! Period.
Gangsta Rap was very eye-opening for me being a white guy from a small city in SW Missouri in late 80s. The first time I heard Eazy-Duz-It I couldn't believe the incredible music I was listening to but also the powerful political commentary inside of E's words shook me to the core
So that is what you call a good interviewer. I have heard Cube telling this story so many times but never into the details he talks about here. Thumbs up, Shay Shay!
Cube always been a smart guy at 17 being that lyrical and started learning the business and knew he wasn’t getting his fair share and went solo before it all went belly up and still was willing to do music with Eazy E
90 minutes is an eternity for someone like cube….y’all forget how much of a roll he was on lyrically……it would be years before anyone spit lines on that level….
@@gilvasquez1317 you ain't finished til you get pass me.... You ain't got to this point yet.... That 100 won't be nuttin like this last one with...against me.... ie.....you ain't seen nothing YET, Potna
It was a fun period to grow up in! Great music that I still play to this day, it will never get old! It was back when you watched TV just for music videos and not the garbage they have today. Everybody watched MTV top ten and BET’s top ten before 106 & Park came out. Was nothing like listening to a song for the first time ever on one of those channels, you talk about being hype!!
@ Bryce Keena U Missed It Baby !!! The 80's & it's Was All That !!! I'm A Singer From NY & Trying To Get In The Loop Was So Interesting But It Never Panned Out Too Well For Me. Too Many Liars & Thieves. I Wasn't Wit It My Contracts Were BS & They (Management) Wouldn't Change The Terms !!! That TLC BS !!! 🤔🤓
It is awesome hearing this history...bringing back memories of me going from a teenager to a young adult... I was at that NWA concert at the Summit in Houston...
I appreciate what this man has given this world, showed nothing but love, integrity, honor and of course blessed us with phenomenal music and comedies! Changed the course of the nation on a mass scale with dignity and courage.
I was introduced to NWA in FEB,1988 when i was in the US Navy stationed in Long Beach, CA(THE LBC). One of my shipmates was a rollin' 60's crip and he was playing it and it was dope so said i wanted it. He let me dub it and i was hooked...NWA was, and still is one of my favorites.
Mr. Sharpe reminds me of my uncle...just a solid man all the way around...don't have too many role models outside of my father and uncles....Mr Sharpe is definitely one of them...SALUTE!!!...and I'm 4 years short of 50..😆😁😁😁✊🏾💯
Record labels had a formula for breaking up groups and rolling with the lead singer since the Soul groups of the 60s. It wasn’t until WuTang Clan that they started seeing value in all the members
Man, two of my favorite public figures and bros .continued success to you both....one thing you both have in common in my humble opinion is you keep everybody honest. Thanks
I remember when I first heard it. I was like this is one of the greatest disses ever, but Common’s diss against Cube was epic too! Either way, I wish DOC never lost his voice. To me he would have been the goat out the whole crew
We love Cube!!!! He’s a made man! Give us an interview of Skip. We wanna know his story....Skip is a great advocate for justice, he have been working on the behalf of blacks behind the scenes for a while now. People need to see that side of him
Shannon has a way with words. Cube didn’t want to say what made him leave but ended up saying what happened because of the pointed questions from Shannon. Amazing interviewer, all while being engaged and respectful. 👏
What is your favorite NWA song of all time?
F the police!!!!!
Straight outta compton
Boyz n the hood
Dope man
F#$k The Police.
No Vaseline is one of the greatest diss tracks and this man wrote it in 90 minutes. . . Cube a legend
And recorded it in one take
Well you have easy material in diss tracks though😉
Wrote it in 90 minutes while multi-tasking....
Fourth or Fifth greatest rapper of all time. 🧊🎤
I agree!!!!
The smile on Cube's face he's recollecting these stories, is that type of smile you have when you recall some of the the best memories in your life.
Word!!!!!
Sentence!!!!
Paragraph!!!
Essay!!
Novel?
I never get tired of hearing Cube talk about N.W.A.!!!!! I remember the first time I heard Straight Outta Compton...this group changed the game!
Shut I’m tired of it 😂 much respect to nwa but keep hearing the same stories over and over I rather hear something new like westsideeee Connection or later years not the same late 80s early 90s story
eazy e completely change the rap game in all aspects
@@devantethedcguyreactstoo252 u clicked on the video for what then????
@@devantethedcguyreactstoo252 1xYou just were qualified for benefits as part of your relief program. RepIy YES to view.
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stop 2 quit
Oh yeah. A lot of game changing happening in your gated all white community, is there?
Biggest historical mistakes
1)dont invade russia in the winter
2)dont diss your songwriter
😂
The fact that this doesn't have more likes is proof that our country has awful.schooling
NWA still had their writer The DOC.
@@cynfullysinical71486 yeah the end of the reich
😂😂😂😂
To me No Vaseline is the greatest diss song of all time. It was piercing, mostly true and very personal. Or maybe I'm just old at 49 years. lol
It’s On - Eazy E is my GOAT diss song. Very underrated with sharp insults and samples of the subjects own music.
naw, Cube disses the whole group and Jerry.
No no I’m 24 and it is the greatest diss song ever lol
I'm 49 and I agree with you 😎 besides, we're not old, we're well seasoned musically.
Yes I think because it was family business..I personally was a Ren guy but when they came for cube The way that they did I switched teams so anybody that was rocking with nwa I believe to this particular diss track personally
Cube was destined to be great. He was young, touring, fame, and a little bit of $$$ yet was not blindsided by a bogus contract. Him and Ren were the youngest in NWA but he was the ONLY one with outside counsel....respect!!
Yet people who have never won at business or politics want to dismiss this bonified business man.
Facts bro he a living legend
How can he b a legend if he act like he was thuggin in the streets, when he really wasn’t
Because he was smart enough to put them stories on wax, that's why he a legend, much respect to cube, and as far as gangbangin what you think the lynch mob was, boy scout lol.
@@triopharaoh he’s a entertainer bro think
One of the most impressive things about Cube was on top of writing all the classic rhymes, he goes out and writes Friday, which goes on to be one of the most classic comedy movies ever.
He just wanted to be compensated for the songs he wrote don't get me wrong I loved easy but cube was the one coming up with all them lines so he was and continued to be the writer then went on even further and started writing movies and staring in them movies double dipping on that paper he learned the business real quick lol
And I think it's real cool that his son grew up and stared as his dad in that movie straight outta compton
Ren never gets respect or gets mentioned enough...
Yes...he is my favourite
Ren never liked this mainstream stuff. He rather stay lowkey
And he sometimes went the hardest
He should've went to Deathrow.
He never really had a hustle like the rest but he can spit tho
Cube is a LEGEND. Always felt/feel he's a man of his word. Never truly sensed malice---He talks about their "beef/disagreements" respectfully & really he is just telling the truth of what happened (or his side of things, involving him). An icon in the culture
Shannon really is like the best thing to be introduced into media. Great interviewer. The accent, allowing the guest to just talk while maintaining control, smile, the everything. Dude looks like a million bucks.
Cube look like the old man he played on the movie "Lottery Ticket" now lol
We all ageing
Could be for a future roll. Whenever an actor looks weird they're up to something
😁
😂😂😂
Facts lmao
The group that was supposed to do Boyz N Da Hood song is probably somewhere punching the air right now.
Hating Life 🤣
I doubt it
It has been a lot of stories of artists turning down songs where another artist picked them up and blew up off of it..
Certain songs for certain artists even if they would've did the song doesn't mean it would've blew up could u imagine a group from New York doing boyz in the hood
That song was too West Coast for them... they made the right decision.
This story never gets old and you can tell Cube love to explain the formation every time he gets asked because he knows now that his 16/17 year old self is gonna make history
I love hearing Cube talk about his life
He lucky he didn't have to grow up in chi town
@@davidhubbard7573 nobody not scared of no Mf chi tbh that the most psy City of all time they need guns instead fighting 😹😹 goofy
@@LarryDaGoat23 HAHAHAHAHAHA you are the kind of guy who would go there and get DEALT WITH
@@Kobe8DaGreat24 hahaha where you from smh
@@Kobe8DaGreat24 i ve got friends from jamaica
Nothing but respect for Cube. I'm not a Hip Hop fan by any stretch of the imagination, but dude is a flat out man who has always handled his business. Not only that, but he is still true to his roots AND has still managed to get himself away from them. Not an easy feat.
They were rappers not hip hoppers I know nowadays they are interchanging but back then they were separate.
@@yeseniamendoza3342 True
BE TRUE TO THE GAME
I swear we're seeing the rise of shannon sharpe .. he's surpassed sas he doesn't need a gimmick he's just unc .. nd someone being real on tv these days Soo refreshing
Facts
_SKIIIIIEEEEYULP!!!_
Faxxx he not scared to yell at skip
more accurate he knows how to entertain without being straight fake or lying
@@ser802 literally what I just said
Cube was the most talented of them all by far. Between, the music, producing music and movies, and acting. Talenttttted! One of the greatest of all time! Period.
Don’t forget about Dre’s success
FACTZ!! AND HE'S MY #1 RAPPER, AS WELL
If you were there you know it was Eazy that was the MVP GOAT by far.
@@factcheck5017 cube was way more multifaceted than Dre tho
Rest In Peace Eazy-E
SEEN HIS NEW HEADSTONE? ITS AWESOME.
Cube had a keen ability to read between the lines and see right through BS very intelligent man..
Also has that facial expression, that has the effect of exposing a liar.
Gangsta Rap was very eye-opening for me being a white guy from a small city in SW Missouri in late 80s. The first time I heard Eazy-Duz-It I couldn't believe the incredible music I was listening to but also the powerful political commentary inside of E's words shook me to the core
Cube had his father. Makes a difference!
Amen! Real Talk.
It does, I mean as long as he never put his son down? That’s a blessing and I believe he doesn’t have any issues
Starts in the household.....
NAILED IT!!
Now imagine all the father less kids listening to migos and future thinking that real life
I love when I can tune into Unc shay shay podcast and he's able to get his words out without somebody interrupting him
Or without that constant “mmmhmm”
Say his name!!! Say his name!!!
Skiiiiip
Bayless is a troll and cancer
I swear it does skip really be tryna play shannon like he stupid
So that is what you call a good interviewer. I have heard Cube telling this story so many times but never into the details he talks about here. Thumbs up, Shay Shay!
He was interrupting cube so many times
Big ups to Cube giving the Geto Boys props
South Park Houston Texas in the house.
Cube always been a smart guy at 17 being that lyrical and started learning the business and knew he wasn’t getting his fair share and went solo before it all went belly up and still was willing to do music with Eazy E
90 minutes is an eternity for someone like cube….y’all forget how much of a roll he was on lyrically……it would be years before anyone spit lines on that level….
“You done ran a 100 miles but you still got one to go” that line is so cold man if you really understand it
What does it mean?
RS
@@gilvasquez1317 you ain't finished til you get pass me....
You ain't got to this point yet....
That 100 won't be nuttin like this last one with...against me....
ie.....you ain't seen nothing YET, Potna
Also nwa had a record called 100 miles and running that didn't include cube
@@jimmyjoebaisden3184 yeah that’s why I said it
NO Vaseline is the best payback song of all time. I still pay it to this day.
He said in that song he'll never have dinner with the president also!!!
@@byronlooker1133 -Big bank take little bank.
No Vaseline was just brutal.. Lol!!!!
Top 5 diss songs of All Time
Thats great
Thanks Shannon!! One of the best interviews with the legend Cube!!
I love the fact he acknowledged those who came before them. Respect cube
It always puts a smile on my face hearing these stories
Image being 17 writing Boyz in da hood
compton anthem🔥🥶💥💥
He was little older than 17 at that time. He formed Lynch Mob around that time.
@@jaywu_chakra9919 Lench*
@@crillz9660 Wow, you just replied to correct me?
@@jaywu_chakra9919 yes that’s what he did
Yep , never sign until 'Your ' lawyer reads contact. ( great advice )
Much respect gentleman .
Also hire a lawyer to watch your lawyer I learned that from Biggie
this clip made me realize how amazing they portrayed each person in the movie
dude i swear the late 80s / 90s were so good, i only wish i was born then :( R.I.P Eazy-E, 2Pac and Biggie Smalls
It was a fun period to grow up in! Great music that I still play to this day, it will never get old! It was back when you watched TV just for music videos and not the garbage they have today. Everybody watched MTV top ten and BET’s top ten before 106 & Park came out. Was nothing like listening to a song for the first time ever on one of those channels, you talk about being hype!!
@ Bryce Keena U Missed It Baby !!! The 80's & it's Was All That !!! I'm A Singer From NY & Trying To Get In The Loop Was So Interesting But It Never Panned Out Too Well For Me. Too Many Liars & Thieves. I Wasn't Wit It My Contracts Were BS & They (Management) Wouldn't Change The Terms !!! That TLC BS !!! 🤔🤓
Then You Might Not Be Here Now Many didn’t Make It Homie
Not to Mention Slayer and pre-Commercial Metallica.
You had to be born in the 1970’s to enjoy the 80’s and 90’s
Eazy was real af, unlike these studio gangsters now
eazy is rap
Yes
Be quiet stop stating the obvious
Pranksters
U stupid smh
History will repeat itself
Nothing is certain, everything happens for a reason
nerf gun Nate
I doubt that!😂
I think history repeats itself when the boss don't change.
lol this the kid no shells n shotgun shane tryin act hard blood on adam cal n upchurch lol pffft boy...
Classic battle between the greats of Hip Hop. I’m glad they kept it lyrical.
Gangster rap not hip hop…hip hop is east coast…rap was west coast
“And then y’all can go back and do.. slow jams or whatever y’all was doing” I can picture Eazy saying that verbatim😂
Yep
Cube was smart even back then. Solid dude ❤️
I wish Eazy was alive to tell his own side of the story. RIP Eazy-E
He did fix it before he died n fired Jerry to get NWA back together but he died to soon before we got to witness the greatest ever
@@g-streetboy4543 nwa was not getting back together
@@West_is_Jelqing we don't know if the story is true but business wise, it made sense
@@West_is_Jelqing that’s just a movie it’s not real nwa was never getting back together
someone would have to write his side for him
It is awesome hearing this history...bringing back memories of me going from a teenager to a young adult... I was at that NWA concert at the Summit in Houston...
NWA werent the "originators of gangsta rap" as Sham said, they just happened to blow up. Glad to hear Cube clear that up.
I appreciate what this man has given this world, showed nothing but love, integrity, honor and of course blessed us with phenomenal music and comedies!
Changed the course of the nation on a mass scale with dignity and courage.
I was introduced to NWA in FEB,1988 when i was in the US Navy stationed in Long Beach, CA(THE LBC). One of my shipmates was a rollin' 60's crip and he was playing it and it was dope so said i wanted it. He let me dub it and i was hooked...NWA was, and still is one of my favorites.
Mr. Sharpe reminds me of my uncle...just a solid man all the way around...don't have too many role models outside of my father and uncles....Mr Sharpe is definitely one of them...SALUTE!!!...and I'm 4 years short of 50..😆😁😁😁✊🏾💯
100 fam 💪
He's not to be trusted... Look at his girlfriends
You sound like a sucka
@@truthhurtz8517 what u mean look at his girlfriends?
I can listen to hiphop or sports stories 24/7 especially old school stuff
This groups origin is so dope
No Vasaline is BY FAR the Greatest diss track in hip hop history. No other single track can ever compare!
Maybe ether
Ether compares.
How about real Compton city gs
Ether isn’t on the level that No Vaseline is on. Actually the takeover was better than ether in my opinion.
The Bridge is over, KRS-One
Bro uncle shay is a great interviewer.. he ask all the right questions and get right to the point 👏🏾👏🏾🔥💯💯💯🔥🔥
Cube and me are the same age, my favorite rapper.
Was on the same page until Hollywood got they paws on him
He's in my top 10
@@leahcimyelnoc9219 Still real tho. Watch his Twitter. Dude says want he want to say. He plays Hollywood. Not the other way around.
Took.him.90 min..all straight raw emotion....& a FOREVER CLASSIC
THATS THAT BUILD UP
Had to go back and listen to it after watching this clip
That’s a pretty long time
@@thugdoctor8461 not 4 a timeless Classic
Who remembers the Arabian Prince? The NWA member that got lost is the sauce.
He's remembered.
Yrp , played some of his cuts on KDAY the am station back in the 80s
I know I still have his tape in my old room at my mom's house.
I seen an interview from him and he said that him and all the members are still cool.
Love the Arabian Prince, Egyptian Lover, Hazim, Uncle Jamz Army and AM1580Kday. That's what's up 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
I love this brotha; not only is he intelligent, but he's smart and educated. I salute you, Cube, for being real. Stay up 🙏🏽...
This is seriously one of the BEST podcasts PERIOD
Cube is a LEGEND
this story never gets old
Oh yes it does
@@gedinstructor3016 then why you here?
@@shaunalex2345 because its a free country and the first amendment allows me to do and say and comment how i please👍
@@gedinstructor3016 so then you was here to hear the story again😂😂
@@jronaldo3389 😂
Thank you for this...but its sad that money and fame made these men hate each other. Cube is by far the best writer ever ...
Thank you finally someone gives the getto boys credit 🙏🏼
Record labels had a formula for breaking up groups and rolling with the lead singer since the Soul groups of the 60s. It wasn’t until WuTang Clan that they started seeing value in all the members
I remember the first time I heard that song. No Vaseline. My friends and I were sitting around, “philosophying” over every verse.
Legendary group. Been down w cube since amerikkkas most wanted.
Never give up your vision. Keep moving forward!!! Great content 👍👍👍
Everytime I hear no Vaseline, I laugh! And to hear 👂 he wrote it in 90 mins, I laughed harder. Bc to write a record as such, Cube was mad 😡 mad! 🤣
I was in 5th grade when I started listening to NWA. Changed my life and how I thought about music.
Been in ❤ with Cube since NWA!!!!
Me too 😁
Groupie love 💕
Man, two of my favorite public figures and bros .continued success to you both....one thing you both have in common in my humble opinion is you keep everybody honest. Thanks
0:39 Eazy-E laughing in his grave 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this reporter is savage
Reporter? Man u don't know Shannon Sharpe?
@@Teezythadon Nah dont know him
@@mandem32 how is that possible? Mind blown
@@Teezythadon one year later and yes i know him. really good at his job watched more of his videos
I remember when I first heard it. I was like this is one of the greatest disses ever, but Common’s diss against Cube was epic too!
Either way, I wish DOC never lost his voice. To me he would have been the goat out the whole crew
Now D.O.C was good but I don't think he could mess with the cube
@@kekejohnson687 yeah, cube was a dope hood battle mc. I just though DOC was really clever with how he put songs together and we were robbed of that
No Vaseline is the greatest diss to me
No Vaseline is the proof for why you never diss the song writer lol
He wrote movie scripts and raps. Crazy
Facts
Unc keep this goin you droppin gems I need as a youngin.
Send it to my mama, he was super intelligent as a kid lol
I love how the West Coast Legends always give Schooly D his props...
Man, I wish Easy was still around. Would love to hear his side. He left way too suddenly.
Cube wrote ‘no Vaseline’ in 90 mins and could have done it in less 😉 thats lyrical skill/poetry right there 👊🏽
@aryan raina ummm he just said so in this video. Did you even watch it?
when u mad, crazy and genius mixes
Great job Shannon! That was a very informative and entertaining interview! That period of rap was so much fun also.
Shannon CLEARLY doesn't know anything about Cube or NWA
Daym 90 min? That's how talented this guy is
NWA is one rap group that me and my metalhead friends would jam to back in 89-90
Me too man.
Same I hated hip hop until I listened to NWA when I was 12-13 yo in jr. high 89-90…that’s when I was all in!
Gangsta rap has always been accepted by metal heads! At least by my experience..
Icecube is one of my favorite rappers ever
Aw man I LOVE this! Good job, Shannon, for askin' Cube about NWA.
We love Cube!!!! He’s a made man! Give us an interview of Skip. We wanna know his story....Skip is a great advocate for justice, he have been working on the behalf of blacks behind the scenes for a while now. People need to see that side of him
I wish Shannon Sharpe had let Cube answered questions without interruptions
Thanks for mentioning Geto Boys
Man just getting to listen to Unc Shay Shay man everytime I hear him he's got my undivided attention and I'm 45
I was just listening to no vaseline yesterday lol. One of the best diss tracks, ever.
2pac . Eazy E ✊🏽
2pac wack
2pac became fake
@@jronaldo3389 Shut your fake ahh up
Cube has lived through different era's. The Dudes had an Amazing journey! 🔥
I'm an 80s baby they did this to me. Thank you
Shannon has a way with words. Cube didn’t want to say what made him leave but ended up saying what happened because of the pointed questions from Shannon. Amazing interviewer, all while being engaged and respectful. 👏
I don’t care what anyone says, NWA is the best rap group of all time! PERIOD.
Period.
Facts
Wu Tang? Outcast?
@@imranteimur Bro just stfu
In your opinion!
Props to Shannon Sharpe. He asking ALL THE QUESTIONS
“Park Side Killa” Schoolly D 🔥🔥. When I was younger always seen him around West Philly.
He works on the Cartoon Network now
He's a Mc that doesn't get mentioned enough.
@@mikalgoodman6673 man thats scooby doo on the Cartoon Network.
@@pelassancho24 schoolly D does the intro song for Aqua teen hunger Force.
The best diss track ever recorded in hip hop history
Ice-T started Ganster Rap, this group started a group of his kind of music. Both are great, by the way.
Mr. Freeze
Was listening to get boys mind of a lunatic at 11. I turned out ok now im 42. Still listen to it 👊
Was on the dance floor with a honey 🍯, When I first heard No Vaseline . A banga !
Good questions UNC
I'm from Kansas City Missouri we all looked up to NWA Cube, Easy,Dre for sure.
epic. cube has always been one of my favorites. godspeed.