I bought Cube's Amerikkka's Most Wanted while on lunch break at work. I tried to zoom through it to see how many good songs was on it. I ended up listening to the whole damn CD in my car & I was getting pissed because there were no songs worth skipping & it made me late getting back to work.
THIS WAS A LOW ASS HOLLYHOOD TALK U NEEDED TO HEAR AND KNOW HOW HE GOT HIS NAME AND HOW THE GROUP GOT THE NAME NWA FROM MJ'S OLDER BROTHER CAUSE HE'S THEY HALF BROTHER AND THE NAMES HE GOT FOR HIS SELF AND THE GROUP IS WHAT THEY USE TO CALL HIM HIS REAL MEANING OF HIS NAME MEANS JOE SON AND THE OLDER BROTHERS USE TO CALL HIM ICE CUBE CAUSE THEY SAID HE WAS COLD AS ICE CAUSE HIM LIVING IN THE HOOD AND GOING TO SEE THEM LIVING THE GOOD LIFE SO THE LOOKED DOWN ON HIM NOW THATS REAL TALK NOW THATS THE REAL ICE CUBE THAT NEEDS TO STAND UP
Ice Cube and Eazy E made my teen years. NWA was on repeat for a long long time and my friends and I used to rap this stuff at school together. I also have deep respect for Cube. If he wasn't there we would never have had NWA. Those guys were so talented but the fact that Dre and Cube ended up finding the talent in others too, and naturing that....that is what is still needed in communities today. You don't need inclusion nonsense when you have strong, knowledgeable and capable Legends that are giving back the way that they did. We just need more of them.
You are talking nonsense yo. How can you say that he is underrated? Everyone in the rap game knows him and he gets his flowers props. He is a legend in the Game true OG. Heck, he is my Favorite Rapper and he is the one who made me love RAP since the age of 9, and I'm 31 now and I don't even live in the USA, I'm from Romania, Europe. Trust me, everyone knows Cube Saying that he is underrated, I just feel that is disrespectful
underrated? we all know how important he is. I am a white guy and when I think about black people who changed any and all stereotypes, who revolutionized black culture more than anyone and blended that cultrue with the world, I think about Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson, Ice Cube, Will Smith, the Rock, Kanye West, and maybe Jay Z. Thats it theres not many on it.
I’m a little country white boy from the fucking Appalachian mountains born in 83 and I used to jam the cube NWA I remember I had to get my gram to buy the cassette tape because it was explicit lyric label on it and you had to be able enough to buy it I still know those words to some of those songs or raps. Whatever it’s called cube is an OG any carries himself fucking well I don’t care what anybody says.
Throwing out Love to you all. Best I am a Chicana from Coachella, Ca and I love the fact that regardless of our nationality WE ALL HAVE SOME MAD LOVE FOR ICE CUBE. Also a big fan of Big Boy. 🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤
I'm from Nova Scotia Canada. He's doing a Canada tour. Hands down the best concert I've ever seen. I'll probably never see him again in Canada but if I ever get the opportunity to see him again I'm going. The best imo!
To those who have yet to see Cube live. If you get a chance you better go! Dude rocks the crowd. Pure hits from his solo career, some NwA stuff and Westside Connection stuff and of course WC is always rocking with him at the shows
Now That's Wassup. I Hope He Keeps Touring For A While, Eventually I'ma Catch Up With One Of Them Events. I Missed The Atlanta Shows But I Would Love To Catch A Performance In Tampa, Miami Or Even Or Ft Lauderdale Or Orlando So I Could Enjoy The Performance The Entire Weekend Salute
Mannnnnn ice cube is no doubt a Goat....I was listening to ice cube when I was in middle school,high school,Prison,and prison when I had my daughter,and when my daughter graduated from high school and entered college and Now she Rocks to Cube.....And than Rocking cube at my wedding .And in 2024 I'm still Rocking to Cube ..........I remember moments in my life when certain Cube songs play........ Dam!!!! This dude help save hip hop, it gave hip hop another view of life and property and gang life.............And Cube never sold out..............NEVER!!!!! He for his people ........
When I watch Ice Cube and listen to him speak, it brings back insurmountable joy and memories of my childhood. I remember when my cousin first introduced us to NWA, he got the tape off somebody selling tapes out the trunk ... I was heavy into rap as I had an older brother & sister that had their favs... this music helped shape us... not just gangster rap but hip hop period. Some hits still hitting ya feel me?! Ice Cube is a living legend...he is one of the greats that showed us how you can achieve so much more than sitting on your porch/car hanging out on the corner. So proud of ALL of his achievements. One Love Family ❤
I’m from the Midwest and I’ve noticed when people do their top 5 or top 10 they always leave the west coast out. They’ll put Tupac in there, but he lived most of his life on the east coast.
I 2nd that. Took words out my mouth...he be asking some dumb & irrelevant questions when u hear cube just getting started in saying something way more interesting then did he live close to u? After he already said dude was down the block. He also tells his stories almost like tit for tat to let ppl know he did that too....I got same opinions as you, I'm smart & was looking for that also😅 lol idk maybe I'm being too hard on homey but bottom line is if u have one of the greatest to ever do it......shut up & let him drop his many gems u gonna hear in his interview
@@killa4rila77 yes exactly, like dude we are not here to hear your history big boy, shut up and let cube talk and it’s unfortunate because cube was the most relaxed I’ve ever seen him in an interview and was okay talking but boy kept interrupting 🤦🏾♂️
He had help with that beef because his whole record company was in that beef even though he was one of the leaders of the beef and saying this statement would've meant the same for biggie smalls cause he had help too like mobb deep and such
It took me a while to truly realise how integral Cube was to the rap games evolution, I grew up mainly on Dre and Snoop and had barely heard any solo IceCube till a few years later, i kind of assumed he was "also there" but not massively relevant by comparison, Gangsta Rap did not get mainstream UK attention so not the easiest to keep up to date as a kid. But now years later so much he's been involved in is like a 5* moment in the genre that i fully understand how much of an icon he really is.
Ice Cube tha GREAT. 🫡 This Brotha IS one of the COLDEST to ever touch the microphone or write a rhyme. One of the founding Fathers of Street music. Much, much respect !!! I wish this Brotha continued success in everything He decides to get involved in.
Kept waiting early on for BigBoy to receive a congratulations on his 30years in radio. He said it a lot. We always think we mean more to people than we really do. Artists needed all the BigBoys to play their songs and that helped them get rich. But no congrats on 30years out the gate? CONGRATS ON 30 YEARS IN RADIO BIG
Thank you, Big Boy for sharing this interview. Madd love to Ice Cube, I'm a fan for life. He's the reason I started listening to NWA. I love the group, but Cube really did it for me. It was like a connection I felt once I heard his voice. Then down the line I found out our Birthdays were super close together. I was cutting Beats on the turntables for Gigolo Cool in Chicago during the yearly neighborhood Roots picnics live on stage. I felt like we were on our way into this thing called Hip Hop. I was Dr. Dre, Gigolo Cool was LL Cool J. N.W.A. and Boogie Down Productions changed the game for me.
Dope man is the song that brought me to Hip-hop. I was a skateboard kid, Punk music, Venice beach hanging with Suicidal Tendencies crew skateboarding and Rock & Roll. Early Rap from New York was cool and we liked to watch the older kids who were “Pop-Lockers” dance to it but I was too young to understand all the references and words I guess. Then dope man came out and we discovered N.W.A. Born & raised in Long Beach was living in Compton at the time and they talked like us about stuff that we were living. My crew traded in the skateboards for the cardboard lol. Then came the head & back spins, markers and rhyme books. To this day Cube is my Favorite MC. Even back then I knew he was doing a lot of the writing him and MC Ren. Had a 15 year music career now I'm a screen writer / Producer. Cube has always inspired me.
Proud to say I've been in 2 countries and caught Shows in both. Bless up Cube and Big, appreciate the in depth conversation. We hear these quite often, but each time they show an Easter egg or 2. Yay Yay 👏
Just saw Cube and Dub last week in Amsterdam. Fire performance. Just 2 man with a mic killing it 🔥 And then this interview drops, could not be better timing than this 👏🏽 And what an interview🔥❤💯 Following Cube since the NWA days and he is my all time favorite rapper. DOPE DOPE VERY DOPE AND REAL INTERVIEW BIGBOY! 💯🔥👏🏽
He phuking dissapointed me , I went to his phuking concert(in Europe) and he didn't performed the phukdapolis :( 1st time in my life to his concert and most probably last time I wont risk to fail me again fuk that siht I simply won't allow to be draged in that siht again (he only got one acceptable excuse) did anyone went to his concert this year or last year in the U.S.? Let me know please, thank you in advance for your comprehension!
Thank you Big Boy for this amazing interview with a legend 🙏🙏. I could listen to Cube all day long man. Just absolutely incredible. Thank you guys for everything you have given us 🙏🙏
Now THIS is an interview. Cube has ALWAYS been my #1 rapper/lyricist. People today don't get to enjoy growing up with their favorites artist and having to go to record stores and get that cassette or CD in their hands, look at the cover artwork, read the credits on the inside cover and all that that made you appreciate the music.
I got Str8 Outta Compton and Amerikkkas most Wanted in 4th grade. It must’ve been what hearing the Beatles for the first time for my folks was like. Just nothing else like it in the world. It’s hard for kids today to imagine a world without hardcore hip-hop but the world changed when these albums came out.
This is that interview that a n***a like me been needing. Been there since day 1 and Cube is one of the dopest ever. Although I grew up on the east coast, I’ll never forget the influence he had on hip hop and how he changed the world! 🙌🏽👑💪🏽
i feel privileged to have been able to witness the birth of an entire new genre of music that is Rap. i have loved it from the beginning and all my friends always talk sh*t about me never listening to new music but always listening to the vintage Rap. i am always listening to Eric B and Rakim, NWA, EPMD, Gangstar, Run DMC, Bone , Cube, Public Enemy, Whodini, LL, etc. , it never gets old and brings back so many awesome memories. THANK YOU CUBE FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND ALL RAPPERS !THANK YOU ALL FOR ENRICHING MY LIFE!
WOW. I remember Amerikkkas Most Wanted got me and my cousin talked to for hours. I loved East coast and West Coast music being from Kansas City so I loved Cube's first solo album ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Don mega. Always been my favorite rapper. Lyrics, delivery, performance. Cube got the whole hip hop package. Kill at will my favorite album hands down. Album cover was even dope
Big boy tv I love your interviews bro this one is a legend talk congrats on 30 years of hard work little does anyone of us know you where part of those legends journeys bless up bro 💯💯🔥🔥
If There Is A Person That Should Be Honored And Notarized WHILE STILL ACTIVE It Is ICE CUBE FOR ALL OF THE BARRIERS HE'S BROKEN ALONE IS ENOUGH Along With His Work, Creativity And Genius Is So Top Tier. I Believe Everyone Recognizes His Exceptional Body Of Work But Then Again I Don't Quite Think Everyone REALLY Does If We Just Sat Back Took A Deep Breath And Analyze What Cube Has Done Since The '80s It Puts Me In Awe And EVERYTHING Is A Hit Or A Classic THANK YOU CUBE!! 💯🖤🙏🏿👏🏿🖤
I remember listening to NWA in the late 80’s on a small town in Mexico something very unusual because of the type on music and the region. Im happy ice cube music reaches many parts of the globe now and he had influenced many rapers in my country, Cartel de santa, Alemán , MC Dabo among many others 😎✊🏽
Cube was the force of the beginning of NWA . People say they destroyed hip hop with the gangster stuff but if you always listen to ice cube lyrics it was raw but it was knowledge in it dope man was a perfect example. After he left it was just more rowdy but that militant energy was missing
I always get the impression from Ice Cube that his lyrics are a cautionary tale. Like, somebody in his raps exists and you should be worried about that.
@@jaredhicks1370 ever heard Da lynch Mob gorillas in the mist. There was a time when cube was down with the Nation of Islam go listen to those albums. From Amerikkas most to Lethal injection. Am not trying to convince you believe what you want I know Hip Hop so go check out guerrillas in the mist fa lynch mob and till me what they rapping about. Ask Kam
No Vaseline is STILL my favorite diss record of all time. After that would have to be 2nd Round KO by Canibus, and 2 Da Break of Dawn by LL Cool J. 🔥🔥🔥
The crazy thing is the way I was introduced to hip hop was through my dad. My dad was born in Poland in 1951 and we came to the United States in March of 1983. My dad took me to downtown Phoenix because they were having a breakdancing contest there at the Phoenix Civic Plaza and this was in 1985 when I was 8 years old. I still have pictures from this day which is RAD!!!Actually I was 7 because my birthday is November 27,1977. My dad’s favorite band is the Beatles but he loved Rappers Delight and “Rapture “ by BLONDIE which was actually the first song to feature a rap to go to number one in 1980 if I remember correctly. At this breakdancing contest it was my first real introduction to hip hop. In 1988 just before I turned 11 years old my cousins who were 15 and 17 at the time introduced me to NWA and the first Eazy E album which came out 5 days before my birthday in November of 1988 and I was hooked. I showed my friends the tapes of these amazing albums,yes the tapes. Then when Cube left the group and when Dre left I copped The Chronic when it came out and The first DOC album which was amazing along with the Fila Fresh Crew. The DOC is one of my favorite writers and he contributed a great deal to the NWA and The Chronic and helped Snoop a lot with Doggystyle. I graduated high school in 1995 and during my high school years from 1991-1995 so many unbelievable albums from so many artists,West Coast and East Coast,came out. Biggie is my favorite rapper ever followed by Cube and then PAC. During my high school years the amount of unbelievably amazing albums that came out was insane. A Tribe Called Quest had “The Low End Theory “,”Breaking Atoms” by Main Source which featured a 17 year old Nas for the first time which brought us Illmatic shortly after. “Original Gangster” by Ice T, Death Certificate by Cube,” The Rulers Back” by Slick Rick,De La Soul is Dead ,Ghetto Boys “We can’t be stopped “with the famous album cover,”Scarface is Back”by Scarface,Comptons Most Wanted,”2Pacalypse Now “by PAC which has one of my favorite PAC tracks on it called “Violent”. It’s amazing and if you have never heard it I highly recommend you do since it’s PAC’s first albums. If you have a system in your car that track hits so hard!!!”Quick is the name” by DJ Quick,Leaders of the New School “A Future without a past “. For the younger generation who doesn’t know about Leaders of the New School it’s Busta Rhymes group. Cypress Hills first self titled album,Nice and Smooth “Not a damn thing has changed”,NWA “Niggaz4life”,3rd Bass “ Derelicts of dialect”, Naughty by nature self titled album,The first Master P album called “Get away clean”,Beastie Boys,Public Enemy,EPMD, The Chronic,Ready to Die. There are just way too many albums to list but this was the golden era of hip hop. I would also say that the 90’s was a golden era for music of every genre. From Rock/Grunge/Metal we had Nirvana,Soundgarden,Pearl Jam,Alice in Chains,STP,Tool,Korn,Metallica,Megadeth, Slayer,Slipknot, and so many other amazing bands. Pop music was on fire with Backstreet Boys,NSYNC,98 degrees, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Pink,Maya,Ricky Martin, Mariah Carey, Alanis Morissette, Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, Spice Girls, TLC, Destiny’s Child, Aaliyah, Faith Evans, no doubt, boys to men, en vogue, counting Crows, Shania Twain, New Kids on the Block, Shakira, leanne Rimes and that list goes on and on. The 90’s was such a amazing era. It was the beginning of the age of technology.
I find it funny that Dre met Snoop because Warren G was his step brother and Snoop was Warren G's friend, and met Cube because Sir Jinx was his cousin and Cube was Sir Jinx's friend. And Dre didn't wanna hear Cube or Snoop rap until something happened to make him change his mind. Dre didn't really have to look far up until Eminem came around
Great interview. Someone says Big Boi let's artists talk. True, but a few times he cut Cube off and I wish I knew what he wanted to say. You want to get everything recorded that a guest has to offer. It's best to let a person complete a sentence. Let that thought complete or it's lost forever.
I have never been star struck but once in my life and it was the day I saw Cube at the Jenna 6 rally with his wife in tow! I forgot we were there to stand up for those kids rights in that school but his speech was powerful and that fro was flawless! Respect King
This is almost better than watching the movie. I swear I’ll never forget my 10th Birthday Party. I got the entire 68th street school in my grandma’s living room for my party. My mom got me a mixtape from the Gage Swapmeet titled RayRay’s party mix. When dopeman came on, it was over😂 that party catapulted me to one of the coolest in my school
The first time I heard NWA in Vallejo California, 1989, home of E40 and Mac Dre … A Mexican from L.A who was way older than me pulled my to the side, all black Chevy Camero, played Dope Man by Ice Cube- I was in total shock. Who in the fuck said they can rap like that? Cussing and stuff. I was 9 years old. Without Dr. Dre you have no Ice Cube. Without Ice Cube you have no NWA, Trap Music, Gangster Rap, Drill NOTHING … Without Ice Cube you don’t have Hip Hop as it is today. Cube is the greatest lyrical on any coast any era. Ice T and Too Short are the Fathers …. Cube is the wicked Son
Brother O'shea aka Ice Cube is the GOAT lyricist, wiping activator off the mic since 1985, no Vaseline and king of hill, jacking for beats and handing defeats. West Coast G-funk baby...
I had to pause this interview and go listen to “No Vaseline” AGAIN!!!
Yes
Hit em up boy
I bought Cube's Amerikkka's Most Wanted while on lunch break at work. I tried to zoom through it to see how many good songs was on it. I ended up listening to the whole damn CD in my car & I was getting pissed because there were no songs worth skipping & it made me late getting back to work.
One of my favorite albums EVER!!!
That one came out when I was 17… and I’m now 50!!!! 😮😳
That is the straight truth that album got me through a 4 prison bid....thank you Ice Cube!
@@DonDada-qq5wymaybe go back for another 4
Class eazy e will but up there missing all NWA straight out Compton
I’ve waited 35 years for an interview like this
Dude here he deserves a garden
This is the real shit right here.
Yes sirrr! Legendary LA brother..
The best Ice Cube interview I ever saw, I love when a legendary superstar talks from a place of a common man
THIS WAS A LOW ASS HOLLYHOOD TALK U NEEDED TO HEAR AND KNOW HOW HE GOT HIS NAME AND HOW THE GROUP GOT THE NAME NWA FROM MJ'S OLDER BROTHER CAUSE HE'S THEY HALF BROTHER AND THE NAMES HE GOT FOR HIS SELF AND THE GROUP IS WHAT THEY USE TO CALL HIM HIS REAL MEANING OF HIS NAME MEANS JOE SON AND THE OLDER BROTHERS USE TO CALL HIM ICE CUBE CAUSE THEY SAID HE WAS COLD AS ICE CAUSE HIM LIVING IN THE HOOD AND GOING TO SEE THEM LIVING THE GOOD LIFE SO THE LOOKED DOWN ON HIM NOW THATS REAL TALK NOW THATS THE REAL ICE CUBE THAT NEEDS TO STAND UP
Total respect for cube, love how big boy lets the artists talk without interrupting
Only smart ones respect cube
Unlike vladtv 😂
He asks questions because he actually wants to know the answer. Great interviewer.
He’s a professional he’s been around 30 years Vlad is not as seasoned
@@luvtheazultotally agree! At this point it looks like Boosie gets paid to just listen to Vlad 😅
Ice Cube and Eazy E made my teen years. NWA was on repeat for a long long time and my friends and I used to rap this stuff at school together. I also have deep respect for Cube. If he wasn't there we would never have had NWA. Those guys were so talented but the fact that Dre and Cube ended up finding the talent in others too, and naturing that....that is what is still needed in communities today. You don't need inclusion nonsense when you have strong, knowledgeable and capable Legends that are giving back the way that they did. We just need more of them.
I love these self made docs from BigBoy, this is the definitive Ice Cube interview
Flowers and Appreciation to a legend who bought a lot to the culture 🐐💪🏿
A lot of violence.
Goofy 😛. Move on to your bullshit world 🌎..
Crazy how them NWA songs still slap till this day 😮
Slap
Lol
Timeless slap🎉
Cube is definitely underrated. He’s a great rapper, writer, actor, and businessman definitely a legend
You are talking nonsense yo.
How can you say that he is underrated?
Everyone in the rap game knows him and he gets his flowers props. He is a legend in the Game true OG. Heck, he is my Favorite Rapper and he is the one who made me love RAP since the age of 9, and I'm 31 now and I don't even live in the USA, I'm from Romania, Europe.
Trust me, everyone knows Cube
Saying that he is underrated, I just feel that is disrespectful
underrated? we all know how important he is. I am a white guy and when I think about black people who changed any and all stereotypes, who revolutionized black culture more than anyone and blended that cultrue with the world, I think about Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson, Ice Cube, Will Smith, the Rock, Kanye West, and maybe Jay Z. Thats it theres not many on it.
I’m a little country white boy from the fucking Appalachian mountains born in 83 and I used to jam the cube NWA I remember I had to get my gram to buy the cassette tape because it was explicit lyric label on it and you had to be able enough to buy it I still know those words to some of those songs or raps. Whatever it’s called cube is an OG any carries himself fucking well I don’t care what anybody says.
Throwing out Love to you all. Best I am a Chicana from Coachella, Ca and I love the fact that regardless of our nationality WE ALL HAVE SOME MAD LOVE FOR ICE CUBE. Also a big fan of Big Boy. 🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤
By underrated I think what he means is in the lyricist scene ice cubes a beast
I'm from Nova Scotia Canada. He's doing a Canada tour. Hands down the best concert I've ever seen. I'll probably never see him again in Canada but if I ever get the opportunity to see him again I'm going. The best imo!
To those who have yet to see Cube live. If you get a chance you better go! Dude rocks the crowd. Pure hits from his solo career, some NwA stuff and Westside Connection stuff and of course WC is always rocking with him at the shows
Now That's Wassup. I Hope He Keeps Touring For A While, Eventually I'ma Catch Up With One Of Them Events. I Missed The Atlanta Shows But I Would Love To Catch A Performance In Tampa, Miami Or Even Or Ft Lauderdale Or Orlando
So I Could Enjoy The Performance The Entire Weekend
Salute
As aa2 fu 36:14 n@@kutzoffdchain
It’s to bad him and Mack 10 don’t make up. Cuz Mack 10 got them great bars. Wc is cool cube got bars. Mack 10 got bars.
Mannnnnn ice cube is no doubt a Goat....I was listening to ice cube when I was in middle school,high school,Prison,and prison when I had my daughter,and when my
daughter graduated from high school and entered college and Now she Rocks to Cube.....And than Rocking cube at my wedding .And in 2024 I'm still Rocking to Cube ..........I remember moments in my life when certain Cube songs play........
Dam!!!! This dude help save hip hop, it gave hip hop another view of life and property and gang life.............And Cube never sold out..............NEVER!!!!! He for his people ........
Great interview, Cube deserves his flowers!
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When I watch Ice Cube and listen to him speak, it brings back insurmountable joy and memories of my childhood. I remember when my cousin first introduced us to NWA, he got the tape off somebody selling tapes out the trunk ... I was heavy into rap as I had an older brother & sister that had their favs... this music helped shape us... not just gangster rap but hip hop period. Some hits still hitting ya feel me?! Ice Cube is a living legend...he is one of the greats that showed us how you can achieve so much more than sitting on your porch/car hanging out on the corner. So proud of ALL of his achievements. One Love Family ❤
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Cube is a fucking Icon, he is the culture
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Real talk.. without his pen Dre just would've had a shitload of beats
Absolutely!
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Saw Cube and Mack 10 in Houston in late 90’s. Cube should be in more Goat convos IMO
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He is . He’s in all the top 5 conversations
F your opinion
I’m from the Midwest and I’ve noticed when people do their top 5 or top 10 they always leave the west coast out. They’ll put Tupac in there, but he lived most of his life on the east coast.
He's the best rap ever cuz!!!!!! Straight up
Big Boy is the greatest interviewer who brings out clarity. Ice Cube is top 5. Great albums.
At times Big Boy talks too much. Let the artist speak and stop interrupting!
I 2nd that. Took words out my mouth...he be asking some dumb & irrelevant questions when u hear cube just getting started in saying something way more interesting then did he live close to u? After he already said dude was down the block. He also tells his stories almost like tit for tat to let ppl know he did that too....I got same opinions as you, I'm smart & was looking for that also😅 lol idk maybe I'm being too hard on homey but bottom line is if u have one of the greatest to ever do it......shut up & let him drop his many gems u gonna hear in his interview
@@killa4rila77 yes exactly, like dude we are not here to hear your history big boy, shut up and let cube talk and it’s unfortunate because cube was the most relaxed I’ve ever seen him in an interview and was okay talking but boy kept interrupting 🤦🏾♂️
This was one of Cubes best interviews. Great job Big.
I totally agree. 🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤
“Rappers make bucks and I can hear it, hard to fear it, cause I know you grew up on my lyrics”
BARS!!!
Rappers make threats & I can hear it...
Always been a stand up guy and still is, love your energy, big brother
Ice cube is a goat hands down he literally took down 4 dudes by himself with No Vaseline one of the realest and truest artist in the rap game
2pac took on a whole coast
He had help with that beef because his whole record company was in that beef even though he was one of the leaders of the beef and saying this statement would've meant the same for biggie smalls cause he had help too like mobb deep and such
Went to school with Cube, he was always writng rymes in class! He is always a Legend !
It took me a while to truly realise how integral Cube was to the rap games evolution, I grew up mainly on Dre and Snoop and had barely heard any solo IceCube till a few years later, i kind of assumed he was "also there" but not massively relevant by comparison, Gangsta Rap did not get mainstream UK attention so not the easiest to keep up to date as a kid.
But now years later so much he's been involved in is like a 5* moment in the genre that i fully understand how much of an icon he really is.
One of the best interviews I've seen
Best Ice Cube interview to date…happy new year everyone 🎉
Happy New Year in April 12 2024.
Ice Cube tha GREAT. 🫡
This Brotha IS one of the COLDEST to ever touch the microphone or write a rhyme. One of the founding Fathers of Street music. Much, much respect !!! I wish this Brotha continued success in everything He decides to get involved in.
Strongly agree 💯 🐐
This is an excellent conversation. It is so much more than an interview.
Saw him play last Saturday in Dublin, and he was fantastic. A true master!
Went to manchester show. I couldn’t believe how much early stuff he played! What a show 🔥
Dublin Ireland? They know about him over there?
Yes, he is massive and has been since the early 90's when I first saw him play in Dublin @@simonesmith3864
Kept waiting early on for BigBoy to receive a congratulations on his 30years in radio. He said it a lot. We always think we mean more to people than we really do. Artists needed all the BigBoys to play their songs and that helped them get rich. But no congrats on 30years out the gate? CONGRATS ON 30 YEARS IN RADIO BIG
Thank you, Big Boy for sharing this interview. Madd love to Ice Cube, I'm a fan for life. He's the reason I started listening to NWA. I love the group, but Cube really did it for me. It was like a connection I felt once I heard his voice. Then down the line I found out our Birthdays were super close together. I was cutting Beats on the turntables for Gigolo Cool in Chicago during the yearly neighborhood Roots picnics live on stage. I felt like we were on our way into this thing called Hip Hop. I was Dr. Dre, Gigolo Cool was LL Cool J. N.W.A. and Boogie Down Productions changed the game for me.
Dope man is the song that brought me to Hip-hop. I was a skateboard kid, Punk music, Venice beach hanging with Suicidal Tendencies crew skateboarding and Rock & Roll. Early Rap from New York was cool and we liked to watch the older kids who were “Pop-Lockers” dance to it but I was too young to understand all the references and words I guess. Then dope man came out and we discovered N.W.A. Born & raised in Long Beach was living in Compton at the time and they talked like us about stuff that we were living. My crew traded in the skateboards for the cardboard lol. Then came the head & back spins, markers and rhyme books. To this day Cube is my Favorite MC. Even back then I knew he was doing a lot of the writing him and MC Ren. Had a 15 year music career now I'm a screen writer / Producer. Cube has always inspired me.
I have a script I want to know what u think about it
ST4L
I love your story. Much respect. 🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤
Right on, Thank you @@RAIDERNINI1
I'm definitely from the era of Suicidal Tendencies!
Proud to say I've been in 2 countries and caught Shows in both. Bless up Cube and Big, appreciate the in depth conversation. We hear these quite often, but each time they show an Easter egg or 2. Yay Yay 👏
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CUBE DESERVES ALL HIS 💐💐💐 🐐
Yes he does. One of the Icons of hip hop in LA. And Then took it word wide.
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Just saw Cube and Dub last week in Amsterdam. Fire performance. Just 2 man with a mic killing it 🔥 And then this interview drops, could not be better timing than this 👏🏽 And what an interview🔥❤💯 Following Cube since the NWA days and he is my all time favorite rapper. DOPE DOPE VERY DOPE AND REAL INTERVIEW BIGBOY! 💯🔥👏🏽
Can't wait! Cube is a legend, Big Boy is an excellent interviewer and I loved the off air he did with Snoop. 💪🏿💪🏿
Me too, Snoop and Cube can tell you a story and you feel like you were right there.
this man rep LA county and the n on the streets to the fulliest, as a compton og, i appreciate what he did and NWA
My all time favorite Hip hop artist. Always had the fire lyrics. Wrote all his stuff. Cube is the G.O.A.T
Wrote all his own stuff is debatable
He phuking dissapointed me , I went to his phuking concert(in Europe) and he didn't performed the phukdapolis :( 1st time in my life to his concert and most probably last time I wont risk to fail me again fuk that siht I simply won't allow to be draged in that siht again
(he only got one acceptable excuse) did anyone went to his concert this year or last year in the U.S.? Let me know please, thank you in advance for your comprehension!
@@kvinche8120 😕
@@kvinche8120 no it isnt you fruitcake. 1 or 2 of cubes joints were wrote by somebody else that's all.
Thank you Big Boy for this amazing interview with a legend 🙏🙏. I could listen to Cube all day long man. Just absolutely incredible. Thank you guys for everything you have given us 🙏🙏
Just saw Ice Cube - Tampa Fl, in June and he was amazing. Love the 90’s early 00’s hip hop. I danced my ass off that night. So much fun.
Now THIS is an interview. Cube has ALWAYS been my #1 rapper/lyricist. People today don't get to enjoy growing up with their favorites artist and having to go to record stores and get that cassette or CD in their hands, look at the cover artwork, read the credits on the inside cover and all that that made you appreciate the music.
That hoodie says it all much respect!!
Shout out to Big Boy!!! And shout out to The Don Mega!!!! Ice Cube!!! All respect to Cube for holding it down forever!!!!
Grew up on Ice Cube my fav rapper he is my 🐐🎙️
Ice Cube greatest business man in rap history 🤝🏿
I got Str8 Outta Compton and Amerikkkas most Wanted in 4th grade. It must’ve been what hearing the Beatles for the first time for my folks was like. Just nothing else like it in the world. It’s hard for kids today to imagine a world without hardcore hip-hop but the world changed when these albums came out.
Fantastic interview. Salute to Cube & Big Boy ✊🏽✊🏽
I totally agree. 🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤🩶🖤
Great interview between two icons. And yes, Big, No Vaseline is the greatest dis track ever. No question.
Cube said "I thought the group name would be ONE word like Public Enemy" 😂😭
Cube said “name name like public enemy..” big boy said one word at the same time
Legendary Interview 💯
Ice cube is truly a Rap Legend..My favorite male Rapper🎤👑🏌️⭐🔥🎧
This interview was Awesome to listen toooo⭐⭐❣️⭐⭐ GREATNESS!!!!!!
This is that interview that a n***a like me been needing. Been there since day 1 and Cube is one of the dopest ever. Although I grew up on the east coast, I’ll never forget the influence he had on hip hop and how he changed the world! 🙌🏽👑💪🏽
I'm still a huge fan of cube and always will be.
i feel privileged to have been able to witness the birth of an entire new genre of music that is Rap. i have loved it from the beginning and all my friends always talk sh*t about me never listening to new music but always listening to the vintage Rap. i am always listening to Eric B and Rakim, NWA, EPMD, Gangstar, Run DMC, Bone , Cube, Public Enemy, Whodini, LL, etc. , it never gets old and brings back so many awesome memories. THANK YOU CUBE FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND ALL RAPPERS !THANK YOU ALL FOR ENRICHING MY LIFE!
I can't wait for this, going to be interesting. I just see Cube perform at London O2, what a sick night 💯🇬🇧
Love Cube telling his story
WOW.
I remember Amerikkkas Most Wanted got me and my cousin talked to for hours. I loved East coast and West Coast music being from Kansas City so I loved Cube's first solo album ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Don mega. Always been my favorite rapper. Lyrics, delivery, performance. Cube got the whole hip hop package. Kill at will my favorite album hands down. Album cover was even dope
Big boy tv I love your interviews bro this one is a legend talk congrats on 30 years of hard work little does anyone of us know you where part of those legends journeys bless up bro 💯💯🔥🔥
Of course im going to watch anything that has to do with IceCube !! ❤
Thanks to his Talents i have great memories growing up ! ❤
If There Is A Person That Should Be Honored And Notarized WHILE STILL ACTIVE It Is ICE CUBE
FOR ALL OF THE BARRIERS HE'S BROKEN ALONE IS ENOUGH Along With His Work, Creativity And Genius Is So Top Tier. I Believe Everyone Recognizes His Exceptional Body Of Work But Then Again I Don't Quite Think Everyone REALLY Does If We Just Sat Back Took A Deep Breath And Analyze What Cube Has Done Since The '80s It Puts Me In Awe And EVERYTHING Is A Hit Or A Classic THANK YOU CUBE!! 💯🖤🙏🏿👏🏿🖤
SALUTE this was a dope convo, Thank U..🙏🏾
I remember listening to NWA in the late 80’s on a small town in Mexico something very unusual because of the type on music and the region. Im happy ice cube music reaches many parts of the globe now and he had influenced many rapers in my country, Cartel de santa, Alemán , MC Dabo among many others 😎✊🏽
Where in Mexico?
@@snugzillal in Colima
I remember Ice Cube and the Lynch Mob came to Macon, Ga back in the day . I think i was in the 10th grade, my 1st concert. 😎😎😎😎
The dopest interview I’ve watched in years! And I’m barely at cube talking about eazy doing boys in tha hood!
Beautiful Interview..
Much Needed 🎯💯😎
Cube was the force of the beginning of NWA . People say they destroyed hip hop with the gangster stuff but if you always listen to ice cube lyrics it was raw but it was knowledge in it dope man was a perfect example. After he left it was just more rowdy but that militant energy was missing
I always get the impression from Ice Cube that his lyrics are a cautionary tale. Like, somebody in his raps exists and you should be worried about that.
Deep comment 💯
@@jaredhicks1370 ever heard Da lynch Mob gorillas in the mist. There was a time when cube was down with the Nation of Islam go listen to those albums. From Amerikkas most to Lethal injection. Am not trying to convince you believe what you want I know Hip Hop so go check out guerrillas in the mist fa lynch mob and till me what they rapping about. Ask Kam
Big boi need to do more interviews like this he’s amazing at what he does .
No Vaseline is STILL my favorite diss record of all time. After that would have to be 2nd Round KO by Canibus, and 2 Da Break of Dawn by LL Cool J. 🔥🔥🔥
The crazy thing is the way I was introduced to hip hop was through my dad. My dad was born in Poland in 1951 and we came to the United States in March of 1983. My dad took me to downtown Phoenix because they were having a breakdancing contest there at the Phoenix Civic Plaza and this was in 1985 when I was 8 years old. I still have pictures from this day which is RAD!!!Actually I was 7 because my birthday is November 27,1977. My dad’s favorite band is the Beatles but he loved Rappers Delight and “Rapture “ by BLONDIE which was actually the first song to feature a rap to go to number one in 1980 if I remember correctly. At this breakdancing contest it was my first real introduction to hip hop. In 1988 just before I turned 11 years old my cousins who were 15 and 17 at the time introduced me to NWA and the first Eazy E album which came out 5 days before my birthday in November of 1988 and I was hooked. I showed my friends the tapes of these amazing albums,yes the tapes. Then when Cube left the group and when Dre left I copped The Chronic when it came out and The first DOC album which was amazing along with the Fila Fresh Crew. The DOC is one of my favorite writers and he contributed a great deal to the NWA and The Chronic and helped Snoop a lot with Doggystyle. I graduated high school in 1995 and during my high school years from 1991-1995 so many unbelievable albums from so many artists,West Coast and East Coast,came out. Biggie is my favorite rapper ever followed by Cube and then PAC. During my high school years the amount of unbelievably amazing albums that came out was insane. A Tribe Called Quest had “The Low End Theory “,”Breaking Atoms” by Main Source which featured a 17 year old Nas for the first time which brought us Illmatic shortly after. “Original Gangster” by Ice T, Death Certificate by Cube,” The Rulers Back” by Slick Rick,De La Soul is Dead ,Ghetto Boys “We can’t be stopped “with the famous album cover,”Scarface is Back”by Scarface,Comptons Most Wanted,”2Pacalypse Now “by PAC which has one of my favorite PAC tracks on it called “Violent”. It’s amazing and if you have never heard it I highly recommend you do since it’s PAC’s first albums. If you have a system in your car that track hits so hard!!!”Quick is the name” by DJ Quick,Leaders of the New School “A Future without a past “. For the younger generation who doesn’t know about Leaders of the New School it’s Busta Rhymes group. Cypress Hills first self titled album,Nice and Smooth “Not a damn thing has changed”,NWA “Niggaz4life”,3rd Bass “ Derelicts of dialect”, Naughty by nature self titled album,The first Master P album called “Get away clean”,Beastie Boys,Public Enemy,EPMD, The Chronic,Ready to Die. There are just way too many albums to list but this was the golden era of hip hop. I would also say that the 90’s was a golden era for music of every genre. From Rock/Grunge/Metal we had Nirvana,Soundgarden,Pearl Jam,Alice in Chains,STP,Tool,Korn,Metallica,Megadeth, Slayer,Slipknot, and so many other amazing bands. Pop music was on fire with Backstreet Boys,NSYNC,98 degrees, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Pink,Maya,Ricky Martin, Mariah Carey, Alanis Morissette, Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, Spice Girls, TLC, Destiny’s Child, Aaliyah, Faith Evans, no doubt, boys to men, en vogue, counting Crows, Shania Twain, New Kids on the Block, Shakira, leanne Rimes and that list goes on and on. The 90’s was such a amazing era. It was the beginning of the age of technology.
I find it funny that Dre met Snoop because Warren G was his step brother and Snoop was Warren G's friend, and met Cube because Sir Jinx was his cousin and Cube was Sir Jinx's friend. And Dre didn't wanna hear Cube or Snoop rap until something happened to make him change his mind. Dre didn't really have to look far up until Eminem came around
Plus He Met Eminem Cause Of Jimmy Iovine N Met D.O.C on The Road Met Suge Through D.O.C,And Met Ren From Eazy,And Eazy Was From His Neighborhood!1❤
Ice Cube Top 5 Thanks for the interview
Dope Interview 🎙 Ice Cube Is a True Legend
Cube really a legend
Man his music and movies are all 🔥..
Amazing interview Big Boy one of the best interviews I’ve ever heard from Cube. Salute
Big Boy digs… All the curious questions a fan would wonder about, he’s asking. 👏
2 of da realist of our west coast legends ! Thank you for this video Big shoutout to Cube ! 😎
Great interview. Someone says Big Boi let's artists talk. True, but a few times he cut Cube off and I wish I knew what he wanted to say. You want to get everything recorded that a guest has to offer. It's best to let a person complete a sentence. Let that thought complete or it's lost forever.
Metal head here, I grew up with Ice Cube and NWA and Friday movies,love the gangsta rap! Respect to Ice Cube,my favorite rapper!🤘✌️😊
those fans that gave cube a ride, have a story to tell and when they hear THIS! Whoa
I have never been star struck but once in my life and it was the day I saw Cube at the Jenna 6 rally with his wife in tow! I forgot we were there to stand up for those kids rights in that school but his speech was powerful and that fro was flawless! Respect King
Exceptional insight into that era of the form and the artists who laid it down
Such value from this interview
Respect from n.y.c my favorite N.W.A song of all time is 100 miles and runnin💯
Great interview I love Cube!!! && Big Boi was being a major fan-boi ☺️☺️
This is almost better than watching the movie. I swear I’ll never forget my 10th Birthday Party. I got the entire 68th street school in my grandma’s living room for my party. My mom got me a mixtape from the Gage Swapmeet titled RayRay’s party mix. When dopeman came on, it was over😂 that party catapulted me to one of the coolest in my school
So damn dope. This took me way back and brought back so many memories of the 80s in LA. Bravo!!!!
really enjoyed this but now we need a part two documenting everything after the first two solo records!
Great sit down with a true West Coast legend✊🏽👏👏👏👏….
Nothing but mad love and respect for each other. An absolutely incredible interview.
The first time I heard NWA in Vallejo California, 1989, home of E40 and Mac Dre …
A Mexican from L.A who was way older than me pulled my to the side, all black Chevy Camero, played Dope Man by Ice Cube-
I was in total shock. Who in the fuck said they can rap like that? Cussing and stuff. I was 9 years old.
Without Dr. Dre you have no Ice Cube. Without Ice Cube you have no NWA, Trap Music, Gangster Rap, Drill NOTHING …
Without Ice Cube you don’t have Hip Hop as it is today.
Cube is the greatest lyrical on any coast any era.
Ice T and Too Short are the Fathers …. Cube is the wicked Son
i feel like i need more of this interview!! didn’t want it to finish 😢 great interview 😊
WC is one the most underrated rappers of all time. My opinion
Ice Cube is usually not as free speaking in interviews. It’s great to see him have a more conversational interview… great job In Big Boy😊
Damn i remember shampoo press and curls from high school. They would come dance at my school at talent shows. Man the 80's were the best time's.
Dope interview mad I just found it
A true Legend 👑
Growing up to Cube thru the decades I feel like I personally know this man. That influential hand reaches across the globe! Yayeeeeeeyay!
Fav rapper growing up. For sure watch 🐐
Brother O'shea aka Ice Cube is the GOAT lyricist, wiping activator off the mic since 1985, no Vaseline and king of hill, jacking for beats and handing defeats. West Coast G-funk baby...