So was Wu-Tang yet they was never mimicked.
You do remember what happened to that Source reporter who made the cartoon of The Wu right?? Maybe word spread around that they were nothing to fukk with.

So was Wu-Tang yet they was never mimicked.
Nah it was definitley mainly a parody of west coast culture at the time
Lol duh
it's a parody of all the "hood" movies at the time, you couldn't tell by the title? don't be a menace to south central while drinking your gin and juice on the hood.
menace ii society
south central
higher learning
poetic justice
juice
the Wayans do parodies. I'm gonna get you sucka, this movie, scary movie, dance flick etc.
What people don't mention enough is that between 89-95, the West Coast pretty much defined mainstream hip hop. NWA, Ice T, Hammer, Snoop and Dre, Boyz N The Hood, Menace, gangs, 40's, lowriders etc etc
So it looks like NY cats clowning the west, but they were really just clowning what mainstream hip hop was at the time....
basically this
Not true, when Pac started beefing with the east that friendship was over. The Wayans were all cool with Biggie especially Marlon. He even said some slick shyt about Pac not that long agomarlon wayans was good friends with 2pac yet cracked jokes on the west coast pac was representing
sensitive ass nikka change ya padSo for some reason I found myself searching for the "Ice Froggy Frog" video today. Watching it made me think about how east coast cats was really shytting on the west coast via film. For Chris Rock to make CB4 when he's from NYC makes no sense to me. For The Wayans to make "Don't Be A Menace...." when they was from NYC also made no sense to me. I know Don't Be A Menace was just making fun of west coast movies but still. I don't know how they was able to get away with it while living in L.A. Nobody even tripped off of it and the west coast supported both films. Eazy-E and Ice-T even appeared in CB4.
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Not true, when Pac started beefing with the east that friendship was over.
He even said some slick shyt about Pac not that long ago
"He wasn’t real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, ‘Oh, I’ll shoot you!’ Pow! He’d really shoot you. He’d overcommit. I could tell he wasn’t a gangster because he had the softest hands. No gangster has hands [like that], I call him a Palmolive thug. He’d be like, ‘Come here, you want some of this,’ and then he’d give you this gentle hand. It was soft. Then he had these long eyelashes looking like [Mr.] Snuffleupagus, just like, ‘You don’t want none of this. I’m thug!’"
He wasn't chilling with Pac before he died he said wassup to Pac before he died. Big difference.Marlon was chillin with Pac a few minutes before he got shot
and that quote was a light-hearted joke about his old friend. marlon is a comedian, after all. basically telling people Pac wasn't the person the media portrayed him to be. use some common sense and cut the bullshyt![]()