The N.W.A founder also described how he popped the question to Woodruff in 1991: “I wanted to propose to her, but it was also close to her birthday. I was happy that she said yes, and that we was going to start a life together, and I always felt like I wouldn’t be nowhere near as successful as I am without her.”
He later revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that after 25 years together, he asked his wife if she would agree to marry him if he asked her now.
“The second time I basically said, ‘If I propose again, would you say yes?'” Cube recalled.
We need men, youngsters, and boys for the world, for the infrastructure, to stay together in this world. And I’m hers,” he said.
Cube added: “Every day ain’t gonna be roses — you can’t expect that. But it’s the discussion on his new album that finds Cube thinking deeply. I’m already married, so I ain’t worried about too many other people, what they’re doing.”
The rapper’s comments come after Jay-Z earlier this week told CNN that he supported President Barack Obama’s decision to back same-sex marriage.
She’s mine. After a high school he entered Phoenix Institute of Technology, where majored in architectural design. “I’ve always thought it as something that was still, um, holding the country back,” Jay-Z told CNN. “What people do in their own home is their business, and you can choose to love whoever you love.”
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