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  1. This song is about an argument Cypress Hill had with another gansta rapper, Ice Cube, originating when Cube allegedly stole the hook to Cypress Hill's song " Throw Your Set In The Air."

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  3. Feb 3, 2023 · Ice Cube versus Cypress Hill was one of the biggest rap beefs of the 1990s, and it began when the former allegedly stole some lyrics. According to Cypress Hill frontman B-real, he and Cube used...

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  4. Jun 14, 2016 · But Cypress Hill WAS gangster, and had all kinds of other people ready to jump in with them, like the Mexican Mafia, certain Bloods, the Mongrels MC club, all kinds of ESE's, etc. Ice Cube...

  5. Feud with Ice Cube. According to B-Real and DJ Muggs, the rapper Ice Cube stole the hook of his song "Friday", the theme song of the 1995 comedy film Friday, from "Throw Your Set in the Air". [4] This ignited a feud between Cypress Hill and Ice Cube's supergroup Westside Connection, which resulted in three diss tracks: "No Rest for the Wicked ...

  6. TL;DR Cypress accused Ice Cube of stealing a song in 1995. A song with equal or more similarities was released by 2 Dope in 1994. Either Cypress and/or Cube stole it from 2 Dope, or it was just such a generic idea/topic (but 2 Dope still did it first).

  7. Oct 31, 1995 · Cypress Hill accused Ice Cube of stealing beats, lyrics, and the hook from their song “Throw Your Set in the Air” for his song “Friday” on the Friday movie soundtrack that they had planned ...

  8. 2 days ago · The song was written and produced by Ice Cube. The song was released as a promotional single for the album in 1995. Although the song was limited to a promo release, a music video was filmed for it. The song is known for igniting a feud between Ice Cube and Cypress Hill after they accused him of stealing the song's hook from them. [1][2][3]