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Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo rips 'nonsense' Ice Cube, Fat Joe World Series performances: 'Give me a baseball game!'

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Ahead of Game 2 of the World Series, Compton, California, native and West Coast rap legend Ice Cube performed on the field at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, while two days later, New York native Fat Joe did the same at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.

Ice Cube's performance got much more positive reviews than Fat Joe's did, but Chris "Mad Dog" Russo wasn't a fan of either. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Ice Cube and Fat Joe performing before World Series games. (IMAGN) "Last night, I put the ball game on… Listen, I don’t mind music.

They could put Jackson Browne in L.A. playing ‘Running on Empty’ or Bruce [Springsteen] at Yankee Stadium playing ‘Rosalita’ before the game, but give me the baseball game for crying out loud!" Russo said Wednesday on ESPN's "First Take," via the New York Post. "The game started at 8:18!

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