What some folks may not be aware of...well before "The Syndicate" posse-cut and "I'm Your Pusher", Ice dissed L.L. on one of his early joints called "Doggin' The Wax", where he says "The player from L.A. / Cooler than any 'J'". Also, neither Ice nor L. mention this, but they both were part of one of the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors award shows that aired some years ago. I believe they were seated next to each other in the balcony of the venue. There is at least one photo of them choppin' it up. So, it's been all good. How Quest not be knowin' these thangs?
I was around then. Up through 1987 NYCNY absolutely dominated rap, and in LA all rappers had was Ice T who wasn't going anywhere. That's who Easy E and everyone was looking to to rep them before they could get lift off. Plus Ice T had to front for gangs too. He had a lot of pressure on him - it was do or die for him.
in Hawaii, at Kono's (a restaurant), in the fountain drink area, there is a picture of Ice T (for an iced tea drink) and Ice Cube (for real ice cubes). Kool Moe Dee (Treacherous Three) and (Afrika) Bam(baataa) were both in "Beat Street (1984)." LL Cool J had his movie debut, kinda, in "Krush Groove (1985)," a Warner Brothers film. Ice T were in two Cannon Films' with Turbo and Ozone (Shabba Do).: "Breakin' (1984)" and "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)." Ice-T's track was "Reckless (aka Combat)" with Chris "The Glove" Taylor. the Poppin' and Lockin' stuff; think of the Re-Run character, from the "What's Happening (Now)" tv series or "Soul Train" (back in the 1970's); dude was known for his dance moves. Long story short, LL Cool J and Ice-T (the O.G.), they are both legends of the game. Roxanne Shante (The Juice Crew) and DJ/record producer Marley Marl vs. UTFO (producers were Full Force; Select Records label); the "Real Roxanne" wars; radio DJ Mr. Magic also played a role. KRS-One ("The Bridge is Over"; Boogie Down Productions) vs. M.C. Shan ("The Bridge") Salt N' Pepa had "Push It"; L'Trimm had "Grab It." Notorious BIG's "Who Shot Ya ?" (Biggie Smalls) vs. (Tu)pac (Shakur)'s "Hit'em Up" or "Against All Odds." Full Force: I remembered hearing them (Full Force) on the (90's Latin freestyle / hip hop) Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam albums and appearing in those 90's "House Party" films, with Kid N' Play. the "New Jack Swing" era (a R&B sub genre: funk, hip-hop and soul)
I only got a chance to see them on a podcast ONCE which was after the George Floyd thing. (If that was even a podcast it may have just been some zoom thing.) But is there any footage of more? I'd love to see those two on a podcast together, especially since i didn't get to see them in concert.
New York dude LL Cool J play a cop in LA, LA dude ice T plays a cop in New York. Ice T by the way is the second longest TV character in television history behind his co-star Mariska hargatay👏👍🏿
@@Incredible_Geez He was born in Newark but he never repped Jersey. And he was sent to live in LA after his father passed in his teens. I'm sure he will tell you the same thing that he stands up for Los Angeles, just like LL who lives in LA now represents queens👸🏿
@@generalinformation3507 Umm....if he was in his late teens early 20s when he went out west, then he is from NEW JERSEY....Don't matter how he got there...And LL has always repped Farmers blvd....what are you talking about?
It's called having a job and taking care of your family and responsibilities who would turn down making 250k a episode cause you have to play the police? Ohh you would
Ice was only saying that he was representing West Coast Hip-Hop, which was laced with the gang culture at the time. That's all. He wasn't saying he was going to involve the Bloods and Crips with his rap battle vs. L.L.
What some folks may not be aware of...well before "The Syndicate" posse-cut and "I'm Your Pusher", Ice dissed L.L. on one of his early joints called "Doggin' The Wax", where he says "The player from L.A. / Cooler than any 'J'".
Also, neither Ice nor L. mention this, but they both were part of one of the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors award shows that aired some years ago. I believe they were seated next to each other in the balcony of the venue. There is at least one photo of them choppin' it up. So, it's been all good. How Quest not be knowin' these thangs?
It's amazing how now both are also playing cops in opposite states 😭 unexpected turn of events and still both rappers are top MCs
Ice T from New Jersey....moved to the west in his late teens early 20s
Huge respect for Ice-T, one of the greatest!
BEAUTIFUL PHOTO OF THE TWO EMCEES "TOGETHER"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow 😳 Nothing but Props to LL Cool J and Ice T 🏁🏆♾️💡🙏⚡Love
They are on tour together right now!
If only these new cats could learn to keep their beefs on wax, SMH.
I was around then. Up through 1987 NYCNY absolutely dominated rap, and in LA all rappers had was Ice T who wasn't going anywhere. That's who Easy E and everyone was looking to to rep them before they could get lift off. Plus Ice T had to front for gangs too. He had a lot of pressure on him - it was do or die for him.
Leaders of the old skool. Respect! ✊
All of them were my type of music.. I still listen to their music..
Real Shit right there.
in Hawaii, at Kono's (a restaurant), in the fountain drink area, there is a picture of Ice T (for an iced tea drink) and Ice Cube (for real ice cubes). Kool Moe Dee (Treacherous Three) and (Afrika) Bam(baataa) were both in "Beat Street (1984)." LL Cool J had his movie debut, kinda, in "Krush Groove (1985)," a Warner Brothers film. Ice T were in two Cannon Films' with Turbo and Ozone (Shabba Do).: "Breakin' (1984)" and "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)." Ice-T's track was "Reckless (aka Combat)" with Chris "The Glove" Taylor. the Poppin' and Lockin' stuff; think of the Re-Run character, from the "What's Happening (Now)" tv series or "Soul Train" (back in the 1970's); dude was known for his dance moves. Long story short, LL Cool J and Ice-T (the O.G.), they are both legends of the game. Roxanne Shante (The Juice Crew) and DJ/record producer Marley Marl vs. UTFO (producers were Full Force; Select Records label); the "Real Roxanne" wars; radio DJ Mr. Magic also played a role. KRS-One ("The Bridge is Over"; Boogie Down Productions) vs. M.C. Shan ("The Bridge") Salt N' Pepa had "Push It"; L'Trimm had "Grab It." Notorious BIG's "Who Shot Ya ?" (Biggie Smalls) vs. (Tu)pac (Shakur)'s "Hit'em Up" or "Against All Odds." Full Force: I remembered hearing them (Full Force) on the (90's Latin freestyle / hip hop) Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam albums and appearing in those 90's "House Party" films, with Kid N' Play. the "New Jack Swing" era (a R&B sub genre: funk, hip-hop and soul)
Ain nobody lightskinned keep it more G or 🅿️ than Ice T & Suga Free
I only got a chance to see them on a podcast ONCE which was after the George Floyd thing. (If that was even a podcast it may have just been some zoom thing.) But is there any footage of more? I'd love to see those two on a podcast together, especially since i didn't get to see them in concert.
New York dude LL Cool J play a cop in LA, LA dude ice T plays a cop in New York. Ice T by the way is the second longest TV character in television history behind his co-star Mariska hargatay👏👍🏿
Ice T is from NEW JERSEY.......smh
@@Incredible_Geez your kidding right?🤔
@@generalinformation3507 No....he moved to L.A in his early 20's...why you think he get so much love in Ny?
@@Incredible_Geez He was born in Newark but he never repped Jersey. And he was sent to live in LA after his father passed in his teens. I'm sure he will tell you the same thing that he stands up for Los Angeles, just like LL who lives in LA now represents queens👸🏿
@@generalinformation3507 Umm....if he was in his late teens early 20s when he went out west, then he is from NEW JERSEY....Don't matter how he got there...And LL has always repped Farmers blvd....what are you talking about?
I think ice has memory loss, Ice was out first, Cold wind madness was out in 83 ,LL didn’t drop till Late 84 early 85
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Drake The New LL, sweet boy, girl candy, biggest name out his time, battle anybody win or lose.
Drake not no damn Ll cool J 😂😂😂😂I'm 45 and can say that he can't even fk rap Ll cool J can for sure don't ever compare no damn Drake to him wtf😂😂😂😂😂
@@letitiacooper98' LL is a icon. Ice T survived but he was no match. Kool moe D hit LL the hardest bit then faded away. The rest just got destroyed.
Real men squash 🍖 by having a conversation...
Hard to respect Ice-T considering all the copaganda he pushed on law and order.
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But here you are anyway
It's called having a job and taking care of your family and responsibilities who would turn down making 250k a episode cause you have to play the police? Ohh you would
Wtf a rap battle gotta do with him and gangs and being from L.A.? Bringing everyone involved is so ignorant
Ice was only saying that he was representing West Coast Hip-Hop, which was laced with the gang culture at the time. That's all. He wasn't saying he was going to involve the Bloods and Crips with his rap battle vs. L.L.