Ice Dice Reveals His Picks For Greatest Diss Tracks Of All Time

New York, NY – Ice Dice not too long ago sat down with Rob Markman as half Genius’ For The Document video collection. Through the interview, the West Coast gangsta rap pioneer opens up about his long-awaited solo album Everythangs Corrupt and explains why he’s by no means afraid to talk his reality.

“You may’t be a protected rapper,” he says. “You gotta inform it how it’s. My data, no one’s exempt. No one will get a free cross on my data. I’m in all probability gonna discuss one thing you don’t need to hear and also you in all probability ain’t gonna like how I put it.

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“But it surely’s gonna be actual and it’s not going to be performed to do nothing however make it easier to cross that second, make it easier to by way of it. Or spotlight that you just fuckin’ up. I’ve all the time been like that. To have the ability to lower by way of the bullshit.”

Because the dialog turns to diss data, the Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem battle is introduced into play and Dice revisits his stance relating to his N.W.A diss report, “No Vaseline.”

After the MGK-Slim Shady beef popped f final September, followers MGK insisted his “Rap Satan” diss observe was the most effective diss report all time. Dice was fast to place them of their place, tweeting, “Yeah proper. One on one won’t ever beat one on 4 (plus Jerry Heller). Murdered the observe, killed the group. Sport over.”

“That tune was like a bowling ball,” Dice tells Markman. “Simply knocked all the things down out the best way. What am I gonna say? What the fuck am I gonna say? But it surely’s been some nice diss tracks, however I simply really feel like time, house, place, it was proper. I believe it’s actually timing that makes the battle. The place are the teams of their profession and the way scorching are they on the time they go at it.”

He then offers a rundown on some his picks for finest diss tracks, which — along with “No Vaseline” —  consists of Tupac Shakur’s “Hit Em’ Up,” LL Cool J’s “Rock The Bells” and Kool Moe Dee’s response, “Let’s Go.”

“Some my favorites is the unique ‘Rock The Bells,’ ‘Let’s Go’ with LL and Kool Moe Dee,” he says. “‘Let’s Go’ is loopy, too. ‘Jack The Ripper,’ nice report. Then you definitely acquired disses like Nas and Jay ‘Ether’ and ‘Takeover’], that’s simply loopy. Tupac, Biggie going again at it. ‘Hit Em Up’ was loopy.”

Elsewhere within the interview, Dice touches on his BIG3 basketball league and explains why “Jackin For Beats” was by no means a diss observe.

Watch the total interview up high.