Da Lench Mob Reveals Tales Of Protecting Ice Cube More Gangsta Than “Straight Outta Compton” Showed

    In the 2015 Hip Hop blockbuster biopic, Straight Outta Compton, there was a scene that gave insight into how dangerous Ice Cube’s separation from N.W.A and Ruthless Records really was.

    As he traveled in support of his classic solo debut, Amerikkka’s Most Wanted, Cube encountered a faction of Eazy-E’s entourage — and all Wrestlemania hell broke loose in broad daylight.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hsvxzny8R0

    This Lench Mob, nigga!: Universal Pictures’ Straight Outta Compton made a killing at the box office, grossing more than $200 million worldwide.

    The Murder Master Music Show caught up with original Lench Mob members Threi, Shorty, and Chilly Chill who spoke on their time protecting the N.W.A deflector and revealed it was a lot more hardcore than people realize.

    “With all the madness from ‘Fuck Tha Police’ and all the other stuff we was getting, all the hate stuff coming down from up top, we had to bond together outside of rap and it had to be brothers surviving and we had to make sure that dude got in and out of the facility,” Threi recalled. “It wasn’t like rap it was like ‘Ok, this is my dude and we gone get you in and you gone get out of here. We gonna get out as one unit.'”

    After the group compared protecting Cube to providing security for the president of the United States, Chilly Chill chimed in with all of the measures of protection they took, “Bats, straps, all that. … When I was on stage, I had 9’s in my turntable cases. That was back then when you was able to put straps and guns in your turntable case and put ’em up under the airplane.”

    In 1990, Cube was arguably the best rapper on the planet and his feud with his former group was highly publicized. However, the Lench Mob also went into the detail how they had beef with Los Angeles pseudo gangsta rap group, Above The Law, who saw their early ’90s reign with hits like “Black Superman” win underneath the Ruthless Records umbrella. Da Lench Mob explained where the tension came with Eazy-E leading Cold 187um (aka Big Hutch), DJ Total K-Oss and KMG, who passed away in 2012.

    “A lot of that stemmed from the core Ruthless, all the animosity between Cube leaving and 187 and all them, all that start from straight core Ruthless, then we branched out. You gotta think, that’s their bread and butter,” Threi explained. “So if they man says ‘Go get them,’ the same thing as Cube says ‘Go get them’ … That’s what it was because you got the two capos calling the shots because that was how we was always eating. This is the man, he’s putting the bread on the table for everybody and the same thing with them. Eazy was putting the bread on the table for them, so we was all going back to that point of time. Think about how much animosity, how much crazy shit we had to live through with the DJ Quik and MC Eiht and all that wild shit but everybody is homies now.

    “All that shit was wild back then because we all had a point to prove. We all had money to get. We all had hoods behind us doing all kinds of crazy shit … As time passed we was like ‘We gotta keep passing each other, there go the homie Quik I’m gonna go fuck with him I don’t give a fuck if he is a Blood’ … and same thing with Cold 187 and the same thing with everybody else. That’s what people don’t understand outside of the coast. They go, ‘They still feuding, they still this or that.’ Nah. … Why the fuck we gotta be carrying around some bull shit from 10-20 years ago? It got no place right now. We all grown men. We all seasoned. We all sit there, cried when we lost Eazy, we all cried when we lost ‘Pac. At the end of the day, all that is a wash because we still the West Coast.”

    Da Lench Mob released two albums with Ice Cube: 1992’s Guerillas in tha Mist and 1994’s Planet of da Apes.

    Listen to the entire Lench Mob interview down below.

    22 thoughts on “Da Lench Mob Reveals Tales Of Protecting Ice Cube More Gangsta Than “Straight Outta Compton” Showed

      1. Above the law beat up Cube it’s documented, a lot of people have confirmed this, it happend on the East after a concert backstage.

    1. And Jerry Heller’s thugs were extort.. i mean providing protective services for Eazy. Those thugs were not black by the way.

    2. It’s okay we know your dad fucked your mom and dumped her so you had no father to teach you nothing

    3. The movie was a one sided glorified story from cubes POV carefully not to hurt dr dre’s ego or story …PR redundant

    4. Calling Above The Law a “Pseudo Gangster Rap Group” is very disrespectful. Their first 3 Lps are critically acclaimed. I like this site but whoever wrote this article should publish an apology.

    5. If you don’t wanna know some history get off tha site and Go listen to some Lil Yachty ya little bitch…

    6. I can’t post it twice if you won’t post it the first time. Why are you afraid of the truth and why support racial bigotry?

      He’s also a racist bigot who built his career on racial bigotry (listen to Cave Bitxh for an example), misogyny and promotion and promulgation of violent criminal activity including battery, drug dealing and murder.

      Now he’s the sell out family friendly producer and all that hatred is swept under the rug as though it never happened.

      The real question is whether he was lying then or lying now about who he really is.

      How many here think David Duke ought to be allowed a career revival despite his history of racial bigotry and if not why should O’Shea?

      True to the game, my behind. He and Ice T are sellout scum. Heck, Ice T has now been a cop on Law and Order far longer than he ever was a drug dealing murdering gangster.

      Fake sellouts.

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