Mack 10 no longer friends with Cube?

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Ry

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  • Ry

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He said on BET when they were filming the making of his video that him and Cube are doing thier seperate things. He didnt talk down on him though...
 
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COOPDVILL said:
i got the new mack 10 and there's a song on there that really sounds like a diss to cube but who know's, it sounded that way...but dont quote me on anything...

All right yall ya heard it here first... coop said mack 10 was dissin cube...lol Hahaha
 
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It's true. I was supposed to do a show with Westside Connection at the Santa Rosa Fairgrounds with them, Tech N9ne, Baby Bash and the Ying Yang Twins and the show got moved to Petaluma and then was cancelled cuz Cube didn't wanna do the show since Westside Connection was breakin up at the time. Ya I'm pretty damn sure Mack 10 ain't too happy wit Cube.
 
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It's true. I was supposed to do a show with Westside Connection at the Santa Rosa Fairgrounds with them, Tech N9ne, Baby Bash and the Ying Yang Twins and the show got moved to Petaluma and then was cancelled cuz Cube didn't wanna do the show since Westside Connection was breakin up at the time. Ya I'm pretty damn sure Mack 10 ain't too happy wit Cube.
this true right here, i remember everybody was excited about this shit and it never went down.
 
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After years of collaborations and two albums with Westside Connection, SOHH.com has learned the group has split and Mack 10 and Ice Cube haven't spoken in nearly two years...

A source close to the Mack 10 told SOHH.com the reason behind the beef between the former west coast partners.

"Westside Connection is pretty much over," says a SOHH.com source. "He [Mack 10 ] hasn't talked to Ice Cube since that [the last West Side Connection LP] project ended - both him and Dub C. Basically Ice Cube didn't want to go on tour [to support the record]. It was a business move that went sour."

The trio comprised of Mack, Cube and Dub C, released their first album, Bow Down in 1996 and their sophomore album, Terrorist Threats in 2003. Meanwhile, Mack is moving on and is prepping the release of his 6th solo album, Hustla's Handbook for September. "Like This," the LP's first single featuring Nate Dogg recently began spinning on radio stations across the nation. The album also features guest appearances from B-Real of Cypress Hill, Butch Cassidy and Hoo-Bangin artist Red Café among others.

Mack 10's Hustla's Handbook is scheduled to hit stores September 27th on Mack's own Hoo-Banging/Capitol Records.