Ice Cube, the iconic NWA veteran, refuses to let outrageous tales about his longtime rival, Suge Knight, go unanswered. In a recent appearance on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul, Cube skillfully sidestepped attempts to provoke him into divulging information about the embattled Death Row honcho.
While dismissing Paul’s inquiries, Cube shared an amusing anecdote about Suge Knight’s peculiar approach to motivating producers. Additionally, Cube addressed conspiracy theories surrounding Eazy-E’s death, showcasing his skepticism. Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of Ice Cube and his remarkable responses.
During the Impaulsive podcast, host Logan Paul aimed to elicit a reaction from Ice Cube by suggesting that Suge Knight might be mentally unstable. Cube casually responded, “I don’t know,” refusing to engage further. Undeterred, Paul continued his line of questioning, claiming that Suge had run over someone twice. Nevertheless, Cube firmly held his ground, reiterating, “I don’t know about that.”
While Cube avoided feeding into Paul’s sensationalism, he did regale the podcast’s audience with an entertaining story about the incarcerated record executive. Cube recounted an incident where Suge, dissatisfied with his producers’ output, gathered them together and issued a unique ultimatum. He warned them to start creating hit songs, or he would take matters into his own hands and produce the hits himself. This amusing anecdote shed light on Suge Knight’s unconventional management style.
In another attempt to stir controversy, Logan Paul brought up the conspiracy theory surrounding Eazy-E’s death. According to some theorists, Suge Knight allegedly injected the late rapper with an HIV-contaminated needle, leading to his AIDS-induced pneumonia. Cube responded to these claims with incredulity, asking how such a thing would even be possible. He expressed doubt, stating that if someone were to be pricked with such a needle, they would undoubtedly be aware of it.
While Ice Cube refused to speak ill of Suge Knight, his relationship with former Westside Connection groupmate Mack 10 has remained strained for nearly 20 years. In a recent interview, Mack 10 revealed that he and Cube have not communicated since parting ways in the mid-2000s. Mack emphasized his loyalty to those who reciprocate it, explaining that if someone supports him, he supports them, but if it’s the opposite, he holds no regard. This longstanding rift has even prevented Mack 10 from fully exploring Cube’s latest musical project, Mount Westmore, featuring Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, and E-40.
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