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No Vaseline

"No Vaseline" is a diss track by American rapper Ice Cube from his 1991 album Death Certificate.[3] The song was written and produced by Ice Cube and Sir Jinx.

"No Vaseline"
Song by Ice Cube
from the album Death Certificate
ReleasedOctober 29, 1991
Recorded1991
Genre
Length
  • 5:13 (album version)
  • 4:05 (edited version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

The UK release of Death Certificate omitted this song, along with the 46-second long "Black Korea".[4]

The song contains vicious lyrics and remarks towards Ice Cube's former group, N.W.A, which Ice Cube left in December 1989 due to royalty issues. The antagonists are his former bandmates, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, DJ Yella and their manager, Jerry Heller, whom Ice Cube blames for causing the rift in the group.[3]

Information Edit

Ice Cube recorded this song in response to the comments N.W.A made towards him in their albums 100 Miles and Runnin' and Niggaz4Life. He had made some brief disses to N.W.A. in the Kill at Will EP, mocking the phrase "hundred miles and running" on "Jackin' for Beats" and ending "I Gotta Say What Up!!!" with an answer-phone message asking what had happened to the other members of the group, which leads to Ice Cube hanging up on the caller.

The first minute of the song is a reference to N.W.A's "Message to B.A.", in which they call Ice Cube "Benedict Arnold" as well as an "Ice-T wannabe". Ice Cube then begins his full-blown diss on the group and their manager, Jerry Heller.

Ice Cube addresses Eazy-E and Heller, employing particularly harsh words to criticize Eazy's decision to align himself with Heller: "Heard you both got the same bank account / Dumb nigga, What you thinkin' 'bout?"[3] He uses homophobic and antisemitic slurs[5] as he accuses both Eazy-E and Heller of unfairly exploiting the rest of the group: "You little maggot, Eazy E turned faggot / With your manager, fella -- fuckin' MC Ren, Dr. Dre, and Yella" and "It's a case of divide and conquer, 'cause you let a Jew break up my crew",[3] and, finally, he claims that this alliance has reduced Eazy's credibility: "house nigga gotta run and hide, yellin' Compton but you moved to Riverside".[3]

Heller is not simply dissed as being a bad manager; he is given an antisemitic death-threat: "Get rid of that Devil real simple / Put a bullet in his temple / ’Cause you can’t be the Nigga 4 Life crew / With a white Jew telling you what to do / Pulling wools with your scams / Now I gotta play Silence of the Lambs."[6]

Politically, Ice Cube also references Eazy's appearance at a lunch benefiting the Republican Senatorial inner circle, hosted by then-President George H. W. Bush, repeatedly saying, "I never have dinner with the President."

The song appears on the Death Row Greatest Hits compilation album. Although the song was not released on Death Row Records (as Ice Cube was never signed to the label), it is believed that Suge Knight included it as an act of animosity towards Dr. Dre as the song includes numerous disses towards him. "No Vaseline" was track number 20 in the track listing of Death Certificate and was the B-side for the album single "Steady Mobbin'".[citation needed]

Aftermath Edit

N.W.A never responded to the song as a group. Not long after the release, Dr. Dre left the group, citing lack of monetary compensation. This led to N.W.A's dissolution as its members went on to start their solo careers.

In 1992, the implied death threat against Heller led Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Los Angeles Jewish human rights organization, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, to observe, "We're not asking Ice Cube to mask the reality of the streets. By all means flag the social problems, but don't exploit them by turning a professional spat between a former manager and an artist into a racial dispute." "It's wrong for the rabbi to call me anti-Semitic," Cube responded. "I respect Jewish people because they're unified. I wish black people were as unified."[7]

In 1993 Dr. Dre and his protégé Snoop Dogg dissed Eazy-E in the song "Fuck wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin')" and also referenced Heller in the video, prompting Eazy-E to respond that same year with "Real Muthaphuckkin G's."

In 2006 Jerry Heller's book Ruthless: A Memoir, written with Gil Reavill, was published by Simon & Schuster/Simon Spotlight Entertainment.[8][9] In it Heller mentioned the song "No Vaseline" and wrote that he didn't believe that Ice Cube was genuinely antisemitic, but that he had exploited prejudices in the African-American community to further his career.[10]

According to a 2013 interview with Ice Cube, when Eazy-E was close to death in 1995 from AIDS, Cube and Dre visited Eazy in the hospital. Cube stated Dre claimed that Eazy was unconscious. Cube left the hospital without seeing Eazy and told Dre to call him when he woke up. Dre later called Cube and told him that Eazy had died.[11]

In 2022, Kanye West stated in an interview that Ice Cube's lyrics had "really influenced" him to "get on this antisemite vibe".[12] Ice Cube responded by distancing himself from Ye's antisemitic remarks, tweeting, "I don’t know what Ye meant by his statements, you’re gonna have to ask him. I didn’t put the batteries in his back. Please leave my name out of all the antisemitic talk. I’m not antisemitic and never have been."[13]

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[14] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Samples Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "The 30 best G-Funk tracks of all time". Fact Magazine. July 26, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "The D.O.C. Speaks On "No Vaseline" & His Friendship w/ Ice Cube". YouTube. November 13, 2015. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Pareles, Jon (December 8, 1991). "POP VIEW; Should Ice Cube's Voice Be Chilled?". The New York Times.
  4. ^ . Rockrap.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  5. ^ ""Ice Cube Under Fire for Tweeting Anti-Semitic Images and Conspiracy Theories"". people.com. June 2020.
  6. ^ Stern, Marlow (June 2020). "Ice Cube's Long, Disturbing History of Anti-Semitism". thedailybeast.com.
  7. ^ Owen, Frank: '"…because it rhymes with crew"', Select, January 1992, pp37–39
  8. ^ Collis, Clark (January 4, 2007). "Jerry Heller on being hip-hop's most hated". Entertainment Weekly.
  9. ^ Ruthless. Google Books. Retrieved August 11, 2015.
  10. ^ Jerry Heller, Gil Reavill, 2006. Ruthless: A Memoir. p. 137. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ISBN 1-4169-1792-6
  11. ^ CamCaponeNews (April 21, 2013), Ice Cube-Talks last Time Seeing Eazy-E & Making Of "Boyz In The Hood", retrieved June 6, 2016[dead YouTube link]
  12. ^ "Ice Cube refutes Kanye West's claim he "influenced" West's antisemitism: "I didn't put the batteries in his back"". nme.com. October 2022.
  13. ^ "Ice Cube distances himself from Kanye West's antisemitic remarks and says he didn't inspire them". marca.com. October 2022.
  14. ^ "British single certifications – Ice Cube – No Vaseline". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved February 27, 2022.

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No Vaseline is a diss track by American rapper Ice Cube from his 1991 album Death Certificate 3 The song was written and produced by Ice Cube and Sir Jinx No Vaseline Song by Ice Cubefrom the album Death CertificateReleasedOctober 29 1991Recorded1991GenreHardcore hip hopWest Coast hip hopG funk 1 Length5 13 album version 4 05 edited version LabelLench MobPrioritySongwriter s O Shea JacksonProducer s Ice Cube 2 Sir Jinx 2 The UK release of Death Certificate omitted this song along with the 46 second long Black Korea 4 The song contains vicious lyrics and remarks towards Ice Cube s former group N W A which Ice Cube left in December 1989 due to royalty issues The antagonists are his former bandmates Eazy E Dr Dre MC Ren DJ Yella and their manager Jerry Heller whom Ice Cube blames for causing the rift in the group 3 Contents 1 Information 2 Aftermath 3 Certifications 4 Samples 5 See also 6 ReferencesInformation EditIce Cube recorded this song in response to the comments N W A made towards him in their albums 100 Miles and Runnin and Niggaz4Life He had made some brief disses to N W A in the Kill at Will EP mocking the phrase hundred miles and running on Jackin for Beats and ending I Gotta Say What Up with an answer phone message asking what had happened to the other members of the group which leads to Ice Cube hanging up on the caller The first minute of the song is a reference to N W A s Message to B A in which they call Ice Cube Benedict Arnold as well as an Ice T wannabe Ice Cube then begins his full blown diss on the group and their manager Jerry Heller Ice Cube addresses Eazy E and Heller employing particularly harsh words to criticize Eazy s decision to align himself with Heller Heard you both got the same bank account Dumb nigga What you thinkin bout 3 He uses homophobic and antisemitic slurs 5 as he accuses both Eazy E and Heller of unfairly exploiting the rest of the group You little maggot Eazy E turned faggot With your manager fella fuckin MC Ren Dr Dre and Yella and It s a case of divide and conquer cause you let a Jew break up my crew 3 and finally he claims that this alliance has reduced Eazy s credibility house nigga gotta run and hide yellin Compton but you moved to Riverside 3 Heller is not simply dissed as being a bad manager he is given an antisemitic death threat Get rid of that Devil real simple Put a bullet in his temple Cause you can t be the Nigga 4 Life crew With a white Jew telling you what to do Pulling wools with your scams Now I gotta play Silence of the Lambs 6 Politically Ice Cube also references Eazy s appearance at a lunch benefiting the Republican Senatorial inner circle hosted by then President George H W Bush repeatedly saying I never have dinner with the President The song appears on the Death Row Greatest Hits compilation album Although the song was not released on Death Row Records as Ice Cube was never signed to the label it is believed that Suge Knight included it as an act of animosity towards Dr Dre as the song includes numerous disses towards him No Vaseline was track number 20 in the track listing of Death Certificate and was the B side for the album single Steady Mobbin citation needed Aftermath EditN W A never responded to the song as a group Not long after the release Dr Dre left the group citing lack of monetary compensation This led to N W A s dissolution as its members went on to start their solo careers In 1992 the implied death threat against Heller led Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Los Angeles Jewish human rights organization the Simon Wiesenthal Center to observe We re not asking Ice Cube to mask the reality of the streets By all means flag the social problems but don t exploit them by turning a professional spat between a former manager and an artist into a racial dispute It s wrong for the rabbi to call me anti Semitic Cube responded I respect Jewish people because they re unified I wish black people were as unified 7 In 1993 Dr Dre and his protege Snoop Dogg dissed Eazy E in the song Fuck wit Dre Day and Everybody s Celebratin and also referenced Heller in the video prompting Eazy E to respond that same year with Real Muthaphuckkin G s In 2006 Jerry Heller s book Ruthless A Memoir written with Gil Reavill was published by Simon amp Schuster Simon Spotlight Entertainment 8 9 In it Heller mentioned the song No Vaseline and wrote that he didn t believe that Ice Cube was genuinely antisemitic but that he had exploited prejudices in the African American community to further his career 10 According to a 2013 interview with Ice Cube when Eazy E was close to death in 1995 from AIDS Cube and Dre visited Eazy in the hospital Cube stated Dre claimed that Eazy was unconscious Cube left the hospital without seeing Eazy and told Dre to call him when he woke up Dre later called Cube and told him that Eazy had died 11 In 2022 Kanye West stated in an interview that Ice Cube s lyrics had really influenced him to get on this antisemite vibe 12 Ice Cube responded by distancing himself from Ye s antisemitic remarks tweeting I don t know what Ye meant by his statements you re gonna have to ask him I didn t put the batteries in his back Please leave my name out of all the antisemitic talk I m not antisemitic and never have been 13 Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 14 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Samples Edit Dazz by Brick Vapors by Biz Markie Atomic Dog by George Clinton Hit by a Car by Eddie Murphy Turn Off the Radio and Better Off Dead by Ice Cube It s My Thing by Marva Whitney To Da Break of Dawn by LL Cool J Dope Man 8 Ball A Bitch Iz a Bitch Message to B A and Prelude by N W A Ball of Confusion That s What the World Is Today by The TemptationsSee also EditList of notable diss tracksReferences Edit The 30 best G Funk tracks of all time Fact Magazine July 26 2016 Retrieved June 1 2021 a b The D O C Speaks On No Vaseline amp His Friendship w Ice Cube YouTube November 13 2015 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved November 23 2019 a b c d e Pareles Jon December 8 1991 POP VIEW Should Ice Cube s Voice Be Chilled The New York Times Death Certificate controversy Rockrap com Archived from the original on April 1 2011 Retrieved September 14 2007 Ice Cube Under Fire for Tweeting Anti Semitic Images and Conspiracy Theories people com June 2020 Stern Marlow June 2020 Ice Cube s Long Disturbing History of Anti Semitism thedailybeast com Owen Frank because it rhymes with crew Select January 1992 pp37 39 Collis Clark January 4 2007 Jerry Heller on being hip hop s most hated Entertainment Weekly Ruthless Google Books Retrieved August 11 2015 Jerry Heller Gil Reavill 2006 Ruthless A Memoir p 137 Simon Spotlight Entertainment ISBN 1 4169 1792 6 CamCaponeNews April 21 2013 Ice Cube Talks last Time Seeing Eazy E amp Making Of Boyz In The Hood retrieved June 6 2016 dead YouTube link Ice Cube refutes Kanye West s claim he influenced West s antisemitism I didn t put the batteries in his back nme com October 2022 Ice Cube distances himself from Kanye West s antisemitic remarks and says he didn t inspire them marca com October 2022 British single certifications Ice Cube No Vaseline British Phonographic Industry Retrieved February 27 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No Vaseline amp oldid 1174529012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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