Previously, Special Ed made comments about the legendary rap group N.W.A., saying they “brought the age of destruction to our children and our culture.” Since then, the viral moment has created a discussion on social media, causing Ice Cube to react.
Cube reacted to one user having a conversation about the topic who said music played a “part with crack [cocaine] being pumped into our black and latino neighborhoods.” Cube replied: “Bulls***. Crack was in the neighborhoods a decade before gangsta rap. In the 70s they called it freebase. So was heroin, weed, Mollys, gangbanging, drive-bys, pimping and hoeing, dropping out of school, young girls getting pregnant, cussing, and the using the word N***a. It was all here before NWA.”
The rapper then replied to other responses, noting that imagery and reality existed before N.W.A. hit the scene. Take a look above.
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