Ice Cube, the legendary rapper and actor, made headlines during a recent live performance where he boldly claimed that his diss track “No Vaseline” is better than Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” and Tupac’s “Hit em Up.” Ice Cube, known for his role in the iconic group N.W.A and the movie “Straight Outta Compton,” shut down the buzz around Lamar’s latest fiery track with his controversial statement.
In a bold move, Ice Cube declared, “I took out…,” leaving fans and critics stunned by his audacity. The comparison between the tracks sparked a heated debate among music enthusiasts, with many weighing in on social media platforms.
Ice Cube’s bold statement comes at a time when the rap industry is witnessing a resurgence of diss tracks and lyrical battles. His confidence in his own work and legacy as a pioneer in the genre has reignited discussions about the impact of diss tracks in hip-hop culture.
As fans eagerly await responses from Lamar and other artists mentioned in Ice Cube’s statement, the music world is abuzz with excitement and anticipation. Whether “No Vaseline” truly reigns supreme over modern diss tracks remains to be seen, but Ice Cube’s bold claim has certainly stirred up the industry once again.