MBD Reacts - Ice Cube No Vaseline REACTION (Recorded a couple of weeks ago, but just got it up)
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Don’t think he realises what he did when said “This Is Ruthless”😂
@karimim2346
3 жыл бұрын
ruthless was the label of NWA
@sameeknowsitall
Жыл бұрын
💀
@eddiewatts9296
4 ай бұрын
This song is sampled from a group called Brick and the song is called Dazz
@eddiewatts9296
4 ай бұрын
You should never diss the muthafucka that writes all the lyrics.
The diss of disses. The granddaddy of them all!!!!
@johnLennon255
3 жыл бұрын
That until pusha t dropped his diss on drake.
@derekminns2332
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@Crypto4always
2 жыл бұрын
hit em up and no vaseline share the nr1 spot.
@danfrank8909
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crypto4always then real mothafuckin gs
@leealbertnaranjo7761
5 ай бұрын
@@johnLennon255that still isn’t better than 4 against one
It's funny how cube escaped getting screwed then dropped one of the best disses if all time that told the future of the entire group
@joshuasimber8588
3 жыл бұрын
Not really, they were all actually getting paid fairly back then. They just saw Eazy was making more and Brian turner offered cube more money, and told he would pay cube 100k for each NWA member he could get to not sign to ruthless. That is the reason why cube was trying to tell them not to sign. People dont realize this because of what Cube and Dre say, but if you look into it they weren't getting ripped off
@Reneebenson
3 жыл бұрын
Right
@nielsen145
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshuasimber8588 i dont know, Dre`s contract was 100k for 5 NWA albums he produced, so i wouldnt say they were paid fairly not by a long shot, their is a couple of interviews with Jerry, boasting they made 10M a month, only Easy and Jerry saw that money, the rest not so much
@joshuasimber8588
3 жыл бұрын
@@nielsen145 what they were paid, was normal back then for a group. You take what a solo artist would make, then divide it by amount of group members.
@nielsen145
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshuasimber8588 what iam saying is, they were paid upfront, with no royalities what so ever, everything went to Easy and Jerry
Cube is and always has been a BEAST.
Guys... This one was done a couple of weeks ago but got Copyright Strikes. I know you wanted this one so, I am giving the finger to Copyright and loading it anyway! Have a good Saturday night and PEACE!
@BigDaddy0Kev
6 жыл бұрын
Doggystyle better than Marshall mathers LP for you? That means you gunna enjoy Dre’s The Chronic 1992 better than The Slim Shady LP, all album so far are fantastic but sslp is my own favorite album, this disswas extra ruthless when you take into account Eazy died of AIDS, injected into him by Suge Knight
@TheAwesomeness1123
6 жыл бұрын
You should watch the movie Straight Outta Compton. It gives context to this song and the beef, plus even has a killed part where Cube is rapping this while showing the rest of their reactions.
@markoconnor4110
6 жыл бұрын
Ice cube -nappy dugout
@BDT31
6 жыл бұрын
Nice man keep up the work!! No reason why someone can’t be a metalhead and a hip hop head!
@leew6063
6 жыл бұрын
Slim shady LP!!
Definitely worth a watch "Straight outta Compton" I thought it should have won Oscar for best movie that year and not because I'm a hip hop head . just was amazing acting and filmography
@c.t.9173
2 жыл бұрын
You just have to ignore the fact that Eazys Story is damn incorrect and keep in mind that Dre wasn't as tough as portrayed in the movie but it's still cool
@duckmercy11
2 жыл бұрын
@@c.t.9173 He said its a good movie, not that it's 100% accurate. And that comment is over 3 years old, lol.
@duckmercy11
2 жыл бұрын
@aryan raina Yeah, because you were there and saw everything first-hand, right?
@davidphillips9726
Жыл бұрын
great f'n movie
The music is from the R&B group Brick. Song is called Dazz(disco jazz)
Yeah, I just heard "No Vaseline" a week ago. I wasn't into the dance/hip hop scene back then, but Damn! Deep ass groove and this tune is a no-punches pulled, ruthless piece of aggression. Made me a fan instantly.
Remember the Dre day video in the beginning the white manager telling easy what to do? That's who he is talking about (Jerry Heller) NWA manager
The music is sampled from a legendary funk group named "Brick". Original song was called "Disco Jazz".
@WaitAMinute1989
5 жыл бұрын
Dusic, 1977
@twandachatman7102
4 жыл бұрын
Junior Quarles yes
@louisokeefe8307
4 жыл бұрын
Band was called Brick track called Dazz circa 1976...
@hzlgrn0716
3 жыл бұрын
The song is called Dazz
@saplives
3 жыл бұрын
".....dazz band, disco jazz...."
Lench Mob was Cubes crew after NWA. They had a couple big songs. One member is doing life for a murder.
@fredthered1074
3 жыл бұрын
J-Dee was given 29 years in prison in 1993 for Murder. He should be out in 3 years time. Shorty another member of the Lench Mob unfortunately passed away last year.
@Reneebenson
3 жыл бұрын
Damn
@nicolagraziano37
2 жыл бұрын
0ll
@jasonandmichael2270
2 жыл бұрын
@@fredthered1074 wait who
@angelrogers3880
2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonandmichael2270 JD
Dude. I love what you are doing. I'm a 44yo white guy from Perth, Western Australia and in the 80's I was in to Suicidal Tendacies, Gun's n Roses, AC/DC etc. I went on my own journey back in 1988 and found hip hop music. I have never looked back. Check out Ice T, 'OG, Original Gangsta', Beastie Boys 'Pauls Boutique' and Ice Cube 'Death Certificate'. Keep doing what you're doing. Much love from Australia.
@tyresedagoat1237
5 жыл бұрын
Dope
@spiritanimal8836
5 жыл бұрын
Saw GNR in Barcelona this summer. They killed it.
@Naytone1
5 жыл бұрын
33yr old aussie dude here.. being 10yrs old in the 90s my older brother loved ice t.llooljay beastie boys.. etc i grew up on old skool hiphop.. its funny i have mates that are metalheads but love there rap as well.. same with metal music to rap its all about the lyrics
@effortless2650
4 жыл бұрын
Yo I’m in Perth as well bro!
@irfanfajri377
4 жыл бұрын
Darren Finch ive been to your city like a year ago, a nice peacefull city you live ya, but hell the cigarettes are very expensive
They were all very young, more talent than they realized, and ahead of their time. Unfortunately they got taken advantage of because they didnt have anyone else backing them. I hope you saw the movie, it clears up alot of this.
Music is "Dazz" by Brick released in 1976
Just to give you a little perspective, Ice Cube was the principal lyricist for N.W.A., but he wasn't getting his due for writing most of the music for the LP "Straight Outa Compton" so he left the group for a solo career.....The remaining members (including Eazy E & Dr. Dre) made a diss track on Ice Cube calling him a "Benedict Arnold" and "No Vaseline" was Cube's response.....N.W.A. never recovered from that song and broke up shortly thereafter......Hope you finally watch the DVD "Straight Outa Compton" to get the full scope behind "No Vaseline"
"This is ruthless" LEGENDARY
The sample used in the song is called Dazz by an artist named Brick I believe. There are vocal samples too
The "white boy" he is referring to is Jerry Heller, who was NWAs manager and co owner of Ruthless records
The music sampled is Brick by the Dazz Band. It's been sampled a few times in popular hip hop songs.
Cube and Eazy met in New York, they made up before he died. Great video my friend. And take your time with them, don't rush quality.
lives in 2018 - posts videos in 480p. Old school as fuck, I LOVE IT! Subscribed
You’re great, bro! Watching your reactions is like me hearing the music for the first time. Thanks for your videos!
Hitting the like button in every video man.. You are great dude.. Just wish you posted videos more often
Love your reactions brother! You got taste!
the sample used is Brick by Dazz band. The white boy is Jerry Heller the co owner of Ruthless records.
haha seeing your reactions take me back to when I first heard all this stuff. Do your thing man. Love it.
I stumbled into this but every time he says “Ruthless“ is just amazing. Much love bro
The sample is from the song "Dazz" by Brick. You've probably heard it on the radio, it was popular in the 70s disco era.
There are several samples in this song, but here are the 3 most prominent: Dazz - Brick Vapors - Biz Markie Atomic Dog - George Clinton
@DJGary0910
Жыл бұрын
Dana Dane Cinderella
@c3mi979
Жыл бұрын
@@DJGary0910, can't forget him. My favorite shit from his is Record Jock. "Dana Daaaaaaaane. Never gonna let you fade away. Full circle, 360° down. My style will live forever. My fate will be maintained"
So Glad I found you brother. I love watching your channel grow you deserve it.
11K already and may it continue. I was here when was a few hundred - well Done 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 love this song also
In the famous words of Ice Cube.... They ruthless... We NWA!!!
U got a new fan man!! We need to share our experiences. Love u my brother!!
Slim shady LP!
@BDT31
6 жыл бұрын
HTX.Slater 💯💯💯
@jblaze4694
6 жыл бұрын
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@htx.slater7658
6 жыл бұрын
Ashmad Olayadiha yes
@bosschiller1903
4 жыл бұрын
Bro Eminem isn’t a good or relevant rapper in 90s hiphop
This is one of my favorite songs from Cube. I love that you are reacting to him. I will definitely have to subscribe to you. Yes please watch the movie it is great especially when they show this song. :)
I was waiting for this :D
New subscriber ! Much love❤️
The original music is from a R&B group called The Dazz Band & the song is called Disco Jazz
I can’t get enough of ur content !
Metal Biker Dude. The album that No Vaseline is from Death Certificate. Its bad ass from start to finish. Its one of my top ten all time favorites. Now that an album I'd like to see a reaction to. Thanks your new fan Mudd
always good to see someone going from metal to hip hop.
This is the DISS , the end lolololol. He jumped off right from the start and put his foot in their asses.
Good shit bro, love the channel!! Reacts to hip hop are fantastic!
Nice reaction video man, keep up the good work.
Some more early Cube you might like: Once Upon A Time In The Projects Steady Mobbin Wicked Gangsta's Fairytale 2 Ghetto Bird You Know How We Do It Down For Whatever
2 minutes in, this is already my favorite reaction!
Ice Cube's 'No Vaseline' is sample of Brick's -'Dazz' 1976
The music is from a group called "Brick". And the song is called "Disco Jazz"
The entire Death Certificate album was stuffed with amazing samples
Good Stuff MBD!!!
I think that's the daze band from the late 70's. I was dancing hard off tht song in 76 and 77
I like you Mr Metal Biker Dude, you all right!!!!!!! 👊
Jedi Mind Tricks - Heavy Metal Kings Jedi Mind Tricks - I Against I Jedi Mind Tricks - Uncommon Valor Keep up the great videos brother!
@dannass5
6 жыл бұрын
this is underground, he needs to experience the old school before going to the best shit.
@123froozen
6 жыл бұрын
dannass5 he reacted to the shady cxvpher, already went outside the old school, and he caught on quick!
@_konahrik_
6 жыл бұрын
YES best rap group, period!
@Erice615
6 жыл бұрын
Razorblade Salvation and The Ghost I Used to Be also!
@HDitzzDH
6 жыл бұрын
Retalitaion!
THE BEAT IS FROM THE DISCO SONG CALLED BRICK - ITS BY DAZZ. CAME OUT IN 1976.
Awesome vid bro
2:21 😂 Word up! That's a good thing 💯
About time you're back bro. Been all week for this shit.
MBDR - you are getting pretty close to having completed all the important content in the west coast hip hop movement. If you want to complete this highlights of this movement before branching out, here's what's left. The Chronic is the last major G-funk album. Then to complete the Gangster Rap component you should do NWA (Straight Outta Compton), Ice Cube (Amerikka's Most Wanted) and most importantly Tupac. Tupac's biggest two biggest albums were All Eyez on Me and Me Against the World. Once you have finished off the early west coast stuff you might move into some of the early East Coast Rap. Here's a rough timeline of the NY-centric east coast scene: -Very Early East Coast: 1987 Eric B and Rakim's Paid in Full (this and the Public Enemy albums are both hugely influential in shaping the future of Hip Hop everywhere), 1988 Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, 1991 A Tribe Called Quest's The Low End Theory (an example of NY Jazz rap, very influential musically, the kind of stuff that the public's favorite rappers liked even if the public themselves didn't appreciate Tribe as much as they should have) -The Golden Era of Hip Hop: 1993 Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers (if you think Eminem is crazy these guys will knock your socks off), 1994 Nas' Illmatic (Nas and Jay Z are rivals and they have produced some of the all time classic albums), 1994 Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die (Biggie and Tupac, you know how they are related), 1995 Mobb Deep's The Infamous (a classic, RIP Prodigy 2017), 1996 Jay Z's Reasonable Doubt, 1997 Notorious B.I.G.'s Life After Death, 1999 The Roots' Things Fall Apart (the Roots and Mos Def were pioneering in Conscious Hip Hop, a backlash against the violence, materialism and misogyny that had become so commonplace in Hip Hop at the time), 1999 Mos Def's Black on Both Sides and Jay Z's 2001 The Blueprint.
@Yesyes-pv3mc
6 жыл бұрын
I noticed a lack of Big Pun and Big L
@jonthomas3065
6 жыл бұрын
Re Muck: At the end of my comment I said early west coast, but I see that I didn't in the opening. That's what I meant. Obviously lots of important stuff came later. That being said, I was trying to make it as concise as I can be. MBDR has currently listened to 3 hip hop albums. How much did you want me to swamp him with? I tried to stick with the most influential stuff that would also resonate with a youtube audience. Going east I didn't mention De La Soul or Busta. I didn't mention LL. I didn't mention KRS-ONE (leaving off Criminal Minded was probably the biggest omission) or Bambaataa. Again, how much homework do you want me to be assigning? Gang Starr? The Score? Liquid Swords? Cuban Lynx? EPMD? Cypress Hill? Beastie Boys? Hell I would like to have him listen to Regulate, cause I think he'd love it, but you can't drink from a fire hose man.
@bobbydigital3061
6 жыл бұрын
West coast is a hell of a lot more than the chronic. Gfunk was just as good in Above the law's black mafia life, uncle sams curse, time will reveal. Then you have the funk from Dj quick all the way to rythamilism in 96. Then the Bay Area funk. Spice 1, too short, e-40. Straight classics. Like the other guy said, the whole hieroglyphics crew from del, casual, souls of mischief. Then project blowed, freestyle fellowship, haiku de tat, ras kass, the list goes on. East coast- Jeru the damaja, digable planets, wutang, big l, lord finesse, gangstarr, rakim, Krs one, the list goes on. 87-97 was a classic period Metal biker dude's journey has just begun
@jonthomas3065
6 жыл бұрын
See my above comment. I meant early west coast. Obviously he needs get to the more recent stuff eventually. Hell, nobody has even mentioned Kendrick yet.
@bobbydigital3061
6 жыл бұрын
Jon Thomas everyone I mentioned was during the chronic time frame and before. above the law and cold 187um taught Dre the gfunk method with black mafia life which would have been released in early 92 if not for Dre holding up that release. Uncle sams curse is so good and came out when doggystyle did. But ATL was talking about real issues, and less commercialized than Dre and snoop. Why does metal dude need to do Kendrick Lamar. I could list off better albums from the 90’s west coast that would eclipse anything that dudes done. Kendrick is a good rapper but his albums are way way overrated. I like your list and yes we should recommend guys like gangstarr, wutang, jeru. All these reaction guys listen to the same albums or songs, like this is the best hip hop has, when there is more obscure stuff that is way better.
The sample is "Dazz" by The Dazz Band. Which means Disco and Jazz combined.
Love the beard, looks good on you mr. DeNiro
mbd NWA really changed the landscape of rap music they were trendsetters and made it into the rock and roll Hall of fame and they deserved it so when you listen to cube ,Dre,NWA just remember they are real legends in the game
The music sampled is Dazz by Brick; A vocal sample from It's My Thing by Marva Whitney; A vocal sample from To Da Break of Dawn by LL Cool J and I think there is a vocal sample from Eddie Murphy sample in there as well.
@jrcarter9175
4 жыл бұрын
There's also a vocal sample from "Vapors" by Biz Markie: "Damn it feels good to see people up on it"
really like your vid :D seeing people listening to oldschool hip hop and enjoying... it feels good tho :D
The music is from a group called Brick. The song is Dazz Disco Jazz
Take your time and enjoy the journey into the world of hip hop
keep up the good videos man .
Ice is the dis king IDGAF what nobody says - this shit was and still is fire.He went ALL in
Im hella subscribing 😂😂😂😂
That music is the group Brick song is Dazz. That is the funkiest beat made in the 70's.
Yes, original song is "Dazz" by Brick. It's a 70's funk song :)
That’s Dazz band “Disco Jazz”
The music is a sample of a group called Brick. Song is called Dazz
Remember back in the day the group Paul Revere and the Raiders was diss because they had long hair and a ponytail. Clean cut was how it was years ago. History
Yes this diss is for the whole group. Ice Cube killed them with this diss. It's so insane that Dre and Eazy never came back with the diss song against Ice Cube.
Hi from Australia. I love your reactions. I'm a complete metal head too but I did listen to some rap in the 90s. Ice Cube and Eazy E made up again when he was on his death bed, so I guess there's that. I'll probably get blasted for this but favourite Ice Cube song is Bird In The Hand. A political and social song that still stands up today. Cheers mate and keep up the awesome work.
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones pt 2, the first rap song I listened to, loved hip hop ever since
Keep up the good work . The beats sample is from a group called "Brick" the song is "Dazz"
awesome keep up the good work
He went OFF ON THEIR ASS!!! cause they signed they life away and wasn't seeing NO MONEY
I love the cross genre reactions especially from tough dudes because they're tough anyways. Thank you for your reaction. I loved it! peace ..gypsy
This is the greatest diss song in rap. Your reactions are awesome😂!
Next ice cube song you do should be gangster rap made me do it
@IvanMatyushov
6 жыл бұрын
Johann Eidsson nah, the Nigga Ya Love to Hate is better
@Tossi.
6 жыл бұрын
Tieflingamer lol
@bobbyjackson6937
6 жыл бұрын
agreed
@TankObadiahTV
6 жыл бұрын
Tieflingamer Why not BOTH?
@taz200032
6 жыл бұрын
Great song
I know you said you’d like to broaden yourself to more genres so I’ll recommend someone that’s a MC and singer - Lauryn Hill. Her songs, The Ex-Factor, Everything is Everything, To Zion, Doo Wop, Lost Ones, etc. Her album is certified classic. But if you’re interested in newer singers also try out The Weeknd, Daniel Cesar, Ari Lennox, H.E.R, etc. For newer Hip Hop J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar are the two most popular lyricist, although Big Krit has a strong presence. Loved the reaction
Next ice cube song should be GHETTO VET. Its a crazy story, its written like a book. Tough, rugged and heart breaking. Real life shit.
The sample is a 1976 song call brick by the Dazz band.
My favourite channel
The beat uses samples from Dazz by Brick. Gotta say, sampling an old disco song for a diss track was an inspired choice not many would have thought of.
Quality been waiting for you to this love this channel can't believe you are on 10k sub u r one of the best in the biz do some UK rap u will double your subs 👌bugzy Malone fire in the booth part one quality mate u won't b disappointed no copy rights freestyle UK rap 👌 keep these vids coming quality boss seeing your prospective
If you want to hear a song that has an incredible story that will blow your mind. You should do Imortal Technique "Dance with the Devil". It's definitely movie within a song
Keep it up man hope u pick all the right artists and music. Sure u get all kinds of suggestions. I’m on my second video first was lil Wayne. Two awesome songs
Music is from a group named Brick, song is called Dazz
yeah mdb is the only one dude who's still rockin 480p in 2018 love your reaction videos to hiphop
Ice Cube - Ghetto vet Ice Cube - A Bird in the Hand Ice Cube - Gangsta's Fairytale pt.2 Ice Cube - Givin' Up the Nappy Dugout
Ice cube sampled as while as a whole lot of 90’s rappers funk music! And the song that your looking for is by a cat by the name of brick and the song is called Dazz
Raekwon - Only Built for Cuban Linx and Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of A Million..2 of my fav hip hop albums of all time, both masterpieces.
the height of the "industry and humiliation", there are real meanings behind the sayings "gravy and poppin" I've seen and heard a lot!! , I never realized cube was prolly one of the first indie to say he wasn't gonna be played or owned by anyone. great reaction!!
Ruthless!💯
The sample is from a song by the group dazz and is called brick!
This whole album is kick ass. I'm also a metalhead of 25 years.. This album and straight outta compton i could listen to all day.
Dazz is the original song from Brick. They had great songs in the 70's llike "Ain't gonna hurt no body" and Dusic.