The Day Common Found Out How Dangerous Ice Cube REALLY Was
The Day Common Found Out How Dangerous Ice Cube REALLY Was. The verse King T was talking about was Ice Cube’s contribution to Mack 10’s track “Westside Slaughterhouse,” featuring Cube and W.C. It was a fiery track released on Mack 10’s self-titled debut album under Priority Records. Interestingly, it dropped as a single on September 28, 1995, almost exactly a year after “I Used to Love H.E.R.” Disclaimer: Content might be gossip, rumors, exaggerated or indirectly besides the truth. Viewer advised to do own research before forming their opinion. Content might be opinionated or fiction. IceCube #HipHopBeef #Common #HoodWarChronicles

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