During a recent interview with Hot 97's Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez and Peter Rosenberg, the seasoned MC/actor talked about his infamous feud with Ice Cube.
Common announced a new album called Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2 last week and is now doing press to build anticipation for the project. During a recent interview with Hot 97s Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez and Peter Rosenberg, the seasoned MC/actor talked about his infamous feud with Ice Cubewho believed Common was dissing West Coast rappers on the Resurrection single I Used To Love H.E.R. Cube fired back with a jab on Westside Slaughterhouse from Mack 10s self-titled debut, and Common ultimately got at Cube with The Bitch In Yoo. One day, Common ran into Mack 10 while filming a Sprite commercial and Fat Joestepped in to intervene, something Common appreciates to this day. That brother kinda saved my life, he says. Fat Joe saved my life. So, after the beef with Ice Cube and Mack 10, the beef we had, it got settled by Minister Farrakhan. You know Cube, my guy, but I had to go for mine. We doing this Sprite commercial. Its like a voltron commercial where they take an artist from each region. Fat Joe was representing the East, Goodie Mob was representing the South, I was representing the Midwest and Mack 10 was representing the West Coast. Beef been squashed, everythings good. A post shared by HOT 97 (@hot97) While out in Los Angeles, Commonwas staying at the same hotel as one of his friends, so he invited him to stop by the set and thats where things get messy. He started basically staring down Mack 10, he continues. Just grilling him. Mack 10 was like, What you looking at homie? Hes like, Im from Chicago. We look n-ggas in they eye. From that point, I know Mack 10 homie went and got they thing and was like, Yo. Fat Joe came to me and was like my guy did a little more after that, too; just agitating the situation. Fat Joe said, Your man gotta go. He gotta leave. He cant stay. And its about to get real in here. Read more