No Vaseline – Ice Cube’s Nuclear Strike on N.W.A.

Released on October 29, 1991, as the closing track on *Death Certificate*, **“No Vaseline”** remains one of the most brutal diss tracks in hip-hop history. It was Ice Cube’s explosive retaliation against N.W.A. and their manager Jerry Heller after his departure from the group. Cube’s lyrics spared no one—he called out Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, … Read more

Check Yo Self (Remix) – Ice Cube’s Anthem of Caution & Carl Bentley

Released on July 13, 1993, “Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)” became one of Ice Cube’s most memorable anthems. Sampling Grandmaster Flash’s “The Message,” it followed the “It Was a Good Day” video narrative—tying cautionary street wisdom to mainstream appeal. The remix hit #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped R&B/Hip‑Hop and Rap charts. It … Read more

Arrest the President – Ice Cube’s Musical Call-Out to Trump

On November 9, 2018, Ice Cube dropped the hard-hitting single “Arrest the President” from his album *Everythang’s Corrupt*. With bars targeting Trump—referencing “Russian intelligence” and demanding, “Arrest the President; you got the evidence”—Cube used rap as raw political weaponry. Critics praised its boldness—Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and NME noted its crystal-clear stance and fearless delivery. NME even … Read more

Crypto Ball Clash – When Snoop Dogg Performed for Trump

In January 2025, Snoop Dogg stirred controversy by DJing for half an hour at the Crypto Ball—an event tied to President Trump’s inauguration weekend. He defended it as a crypto initiative aimed at bringing financial literacy to underserved communities, not a political endorsement. The backlash was swift: Snoop lost over 500,000 Instagram followers and thousands … Read more

Lavender (Nightfall Remix) – Snoop Takes Aim at Police Brutality and Trump

In March 2017, Snoop Dogg teamed up with BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada to release **“Lavender (Nightfall Remix)”**, a reimagining of the jazz-infused original that now carried a potent political message. Featured on his album Neva Left, the remix confronts police brutality and satirizes then-President Trump through bold visuals and hard-hitting lyrics. The music video is unforgettable: … Read more

Pimp Slapp’d – Snoop Smacks Down Suge Knight

After walking away from Death Row Records in the early 2000s, Snoop Dogg pulled no punches with a savage diss aimed directly at his former boss, Suge Knight. The result? “Pimp Slapp’d,” off his 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$. Snoop calls out Suge for financial deception, creative control battles, and power … Read more

Headlights – Eminem’s Raw Apology to His Mom

Released in 2013 on The Marshall Mathers LP 2 and later as a single in February 2014, “Headlights” marked a turning point in Eminem’s career. Teaming up with Nate Ruess, Em drops the mic on decades of lyric-driven conflict with his mother—offering a heartfelt apology instead of the typical Shady-era vitriol. In the Spike Lee–directed video … Read more