Ice Cube's son O'Shea Jackson Jr. gets into it with Andrew Schulz over Kendrick Lamar Joke

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Andrew Schulz has received a bunch of backlash for joking about sexually assaulting Kendrick Lamar. Now, Ice Cube's son O'Shea Jackson Jr. is taking the comedian to task.

Earlier this month, Schulz responded to Kendrick seeming to call him out on his song "wacced out murals, off his new GNX album. "Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law," rapped Kendrick.

Schulz responded on his podcast by saying Kendrick has no right to criticize him, because rappers have often disrespected women in their songs. The comic then said Kendrick is so small in stature, that he could easily sexually assault him. "I would make love to him, and the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not," he said.

Jackson Jr. reacted to the joke by calling Schulz "weird." Schulz responded by bringing up the 1991 diss song "No Vaseline," made by Jackson Jr.'s father Ice Cube. Seemingly, based on the comedian's reasoning, Ice Cube also talked about sexually assaulting rappers, a point that Jackson Jr. disagreed with.

"A metaphor about getting f-----d business wise by your manager is not the same homie,” wrote Jacskon Jr. "He ain’t call you a b---h. He ain’t say f--k you. Didn’t even say your name. And your response was buck breaking. S--it was just crazy."

Jackson Jr. later wrote another message after someone told him to drop his issue with Schulz. "My post was from two days ago," tweeted Cube's son. "He bring up my dad and I can’t respond? Ain’t no beef. I just didn’t like the statement."