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Ice Cube Says Comparing Himself To Kendrick Lamar Makes Sense For This Reason

Preezy Brown
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Ice Cube has declared that his music career served as a precursor for Kendrick Lamar’s own reign of dominance and challenging of the status quo.

On Ice Cube’s recently released single, “It’s My Ego,” the West Coast legend compares himself to Lamar, deeming himself the prototype to Kendrick’s makeup as an emcee, as well as a legend in his own right.

“I was Kendrick before Kendrick/ Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, like Jimi Hendrix,” the 55-year-old raps on the track, which was released earlier this month as the lead single to his forthcoming studio album, MAN DOWN.

Ice Cube Performs At Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Game
Rapper Ice Cube performs before the New York Yankees play the Los Angeles Dodgers during Game Two of the 2024 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 26, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Rock the Bells Radio, Cube was asked about his reasoning behind his Kendrick comparison, which the rap icon says was born out of their examination of sociopolitical matters within society.

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“Just, you know, a provocative artist,” Cube said of the similarity between himself and the Grammy Award winner.

“An artist that said what I felt, put it all out there, very critical of the system and the government and what we have to go through as Black people in this country. I think he’s the same kind of artist: a thought-provoking artist. I was that before he was,” he explained.

Ice Cube And Kendrick Lamar Performing Onstage
Rappers Kendrick Lamar (L) and Ice Cube perform onstage during day 2 of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival Weekend 2 at the Empire Polo Club on April 23, 2016 in Indio, California.

This is not the first time that Ice Cube has been complimentary of Kendrick. Earlier this year, he shared his thoughts on the hitmaker’s lyrical back-and-forth with rap rival Drake during an interview on the Big Pod with Shaq.

“I approve of the beef,” the former N.W.A. member said. “I always approve of rap battles. That’s the essence of the game… As long as it doesn’t get physical, ’cause that’s not rap. When it get physical, that’s just street crime.” He continued, “I think Kendrick is up. I think he’s landed the more hard and effective punches, so to speak.”

Kendrick Lamar And Ice Cube At GRAMMY Awards
Rapper Kendrick Lamar (R) accepts the award for Best Rap Album for “To Pimp a Butterfly” from rapper Ice Cube onstage during The 58th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Speaking of diss records, earlier this year, Ice Cube deemed his own track “No Vaseline” as the greatest ever produced within the genre. “‘No Vaseline’ is the best diss song in the history of Hip-Hop, and I’ll tell you why,” Cube told the crowd during a live performance.

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“One MC, myself, I took out four muthaf**kas and their manager. You can’t beat that. You can’t beat that.”

Watch Ice Cube’s “It’s My Ego” music video below.

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