Dan Quayle |
This feud is kind of different from the
others, since Quayle is not exactly a rapper... After 2pac's successful first
solo album "2pacalypse Now", Dan Quayle, vice-president of the U.S
at the time, called the world of music to ban this album, claiming its violent
"cop-killing" lyrics influenced a man to kill a Texas Ranger. Quayle
announced that "...There's absolutely no reason for a record like this to
be published..." and "...It has no place in our society...". 2pac Quote(s) that support this: "...Dan Quayle don't you know you need your ass kicked? Where was you when it was niggas in the caskets?..." |
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