Ice Cube
Biography
Ice Cube was the first member of the seminal Californian rap group N.W.A. to leave, and he quickly established himself as one of hip-hop's best and most controversial artists. From the outset of his career, he courted controversy, since his rhymes were profane and political. As a solo artist, his politics and social commentary sharpened substantially, and his first two records, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and Death Certificate, were equally praised and reviled for their lyrical stance, which happened to be considerably more articulate than many of his gangsta peers. As his career progressed, Cube's influence began to decline, particularly as he tried to incorporate elements of contemporary groups like Cypress Hill into his sound, but his stature never diminished, and he remained one of the biggest rap stars throughout the '90s.
For such a revolutionary figure, Cube (born O'Shea Jackson) came from a surprisingly straight background. Raised in South Central Los Angles, where both of his parents had jobs at UCLA, Cube didn't become involved with b-boy culture until his late teens. He began writing raps while in high school, including "Boyz-n-the Hood." With his partner Sir Jinx, Cube began rapping in a duo called CIA at parties hosted by Dr. Dre , and he eventually met Eazy-E, then leading a group called HBO, through Dre. Eazy asked Cube to write a rap, and he presented them with "Boyz-n-the Hood," which was rejected. Eazy decided to leave CIA, and he, Cube, and Dre formed the first incarnation of N.W.A. Cube left to study architectural drafting at Phoenix, AZ, in 1987, returning the following year after he obtained a one-year degree. He arrived just in time for N.W.A.'s breakthrough album, Straight Outta Compton. Released late in 1988, Straight Outta Compton became an underground hit over the course of 1989, and its extreme lyrical content -- which was over-the-top both lyrically and politically -- attracted criticism, most notably from the FBI.
N.W.A. may have been rivaling Public Enemy as the most notorious group in hip-hop, but Cube was having deep conflicts with their management, resulting in him leaving the band in late 1989. He went to New York with his new posse, da Lench Mob, and recorded his first solo album with Public Enemy's production team, the Bomb Squad. Released in the spring of 1990, his debut AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted was an instant hit, going gold within its first two weeks of release. While the record's production and Cube's rhythmic skills were praised, his often violent, homophobic, and misogynist lyrics were criticized, particularly by the rock press and moral watchdogs. Even amid such controversy, the album was hailed as a groundbreaking classic within hip-hop, and it established Cube as an individual force. He began his own corporation, which was run by a woman, and he produced the debut album from his female protégée, Yo-Yo. At the end of 1990, he released the EP Kill at Will, which was followed in the spring by Yo-Yo's debut, Make Way for the Motherlode. That summer, his acting debut in John Singleton's acclaimed urban drama Boyz 'n the Hood was widely praised.
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted may have been controversial, but it paled next the furor surrounding Cube's second album, Death Certificate. Released late in 1991, Death Certificate was simultaneously more political and vulgar than its predecessor, causing more outrage. In particular, "No Vaseline," a vicious attack on N.W.A. manager Jerry Heller, was perceived as anti-Semitic, and "Black Korea" was taken as a racist invocation to burn down all Korean-owned grocery stores. The songs provoked a public condemnation from the trade publication Billboard. It was the first time an artist had been singled out by the magazine. The furor over Death Certificate didn't prevent it from reaching number two and going platinum. During 1992, he toured with the second Lollapalooza tour in a successful attempt to consolidate his white rock audience. He also converted to the Nation of Islam during 1992, which was evident on his next album, The Predator. Upon its release in December of 1992, The Predator became the first album to debut at number one on both the pop and R&B charts. The steady-rolling single "It Was a Good Day" and the Das EFX collaboration "Check Yo Self" made the album Cube's most popular.
However, Cube's hold on the mass rap audience was beginning to slip. His former colleague, Dre, was dominating hip-hop with his stoned G-funk, and Cube tried to keep pace with 1993's Lethal Injection. While the album debuted at number five and went platinum, its funkier sound wasn't well-received. Lethal Injection was Cube's last official album for several years. In 1994, he wrote and produced da Lench Mob's debut Guerillas in tha Mist, and produced Kam's debut, Neva Again, releasing a remix and rarities collection Bootlegs & B-Sides at the end of the year. In 1995, he kept quiet, appearing in Singleton's film Higher Learning and making amends with Dre on their duet "Natural Born Killaz." The following year, he acted in the comedy Friday, which he wrote himself. He also formed Westside Connection with Mack 10 and WC, releasing their debut album, Bow Down, at the end of the year. It went gold within its first month of release. In the spring of 1997, Cube starred in the surprise hit horror film Anaconda. War & Peace, Vol. 1 (The War Disc) followed in 1998; its sequel, The Peace Disc, followed two years later.
Cube spent the next few years devoting his time to film. Three Kings, Ghosts of Mars, and the big hit Barbershop all appeared in theaters before the rapper returned to music with Westside Connection's sophomore effort, Terrorist Threats, which appeared in 2003. Three years later he revived his barely used Lench Mobb label for his solo comeback album, Laugh Now, Cry Later. In the Movies, a compilation of soundtrack cuts, was put together for a 2007 release. A year later he returned with Raw Footage, an album filled with Cube's observations on politics along with the single "I Got My Locs On" featuring special guest Young Jeezy.~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I DONT KNOW NONE OF YA UP ON HERE. BUT ICE CUBES LAST HARD ALBUM WAS LETHAL INJECTION. AFTER THAT ALBUM, S**T GOT WACK.
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Ice Cube has not gottin his cred. he is one of the most controversia l artists ive ever heard. Period End Of Sentence haha
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Yo, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, your bio on cube is wack,his albms are mixed up! Amerikkkas Most Wanted, and The Predator r mixed up with the years! Git it right homey!
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the Cube Nigga...Cube put out some of the best lyrics in the Gangsta Rap seen...Cube deserves more credit for his skillz as a writer...D
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I wonder who has sicker rides: X or Cube? Cubes music is way more gangsta. I don't think he has ever gotten enough props for his music.
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I loved Ice Cube for a long time! He's creative and unique. He's always one of my favorites!! :)
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I tapped your moms last night while you were givin some heavy metal homo a hummer! Your a tool! metalgivenhe a d D j
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well dork n knob i know whos who in rap i was listening to grand master flash when ur momma was changin yer diapers haha lol killaz dope phaty azz shtzz ice cube rules
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If you like rap, how could you ever diss Cube? He helped launch rap and turned it into something beyond rap! Cube was and is great for rap, he's also one hell of an entertainer, and the realist most consistant rapper/enter t a i n e r out there!
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This guy makes me wanna be a gang banger!! Hell g-ya, bros up, hoes down. My peeps keeps it fo'rizzle!!!
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ice cube please go back 2 the death certificate days just 1 time please
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YO FATBOY CB VZN BG BRN HERE ....KP FCKN THE WRD WTH NO VAS THORO NGRO TALK THAT S**T AND KEEP TALKN S**T BLIND EYEZ C ALL OR HEAR IF U LIS GREW UP ON U AND LIFE IM THE REAL BARBER IN THIS PUT ME UP TO THE TEST WORLD WIDE
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I BORN AND RAISED IN FLINT AND ICE CUBE MADE ME FEEL AS IF SOUTH CENTRAL WAS IN MY BACKYARD. WHILE ENTERING THE MILITARY I WAS FORTUNATE TO SEE BOYZ IN THE HOOD ON OPENING DAY IN DEL-MAR CALI. WHAT IS THERE TO SAY THAT HE SET IT OFF AND NO MATTER WHAT HE IS STIL ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME.
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ICE CUBE IS MY FAV RAPPER AND THE BEST ALL AROUND RAPPER NEXT TO PAC & SCAR FACE, OH YA, AND WHO EVER SAYS THEY ARE AN ICE CUBE FAN AND HASNT LISENED TO DEATH CERTIFICATE OR AMERIKKKAS MOST WANTED IS FULL OF S**T, OH YEA YAAAAAAAAAA! ! !
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When I was younger Ice cube was a scary black guy. Now he is just a black guy.
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Cube doesn't get the respect he is due. He is one of the G.O.A.T. Rep the westcoast to the fullest. Makes dope music and one of the funniest movies "Friday". Also made one of the illest dis records of all time "No Vaseline". AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and Death Certificate are classic top ten rap albums. He has been in the game 21 years. Not riding the bench but a starter.
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One of the few rappers I listen too. I didnt know his parents were UCLA employees and he had degrees and stuff though. I mean, really? Old Skool Gangsta at a CAD layout? Can't see it.
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ice cube is the s**t......mo s t west coast rappers are and for the main reason that they actually talk about real s**t instead of bling, rims, and snappin their fingers..... . . . . t h a t s why they rarely get played, cuz people dont wanna hear the true s**t thats goin on!!!
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who cares? gotta grow up sometime. point is he put out some decent rap. BUT since he started making the fam films, i dont think he should go back to rap. makes u wanna cringe. would be akward.
im not a big rap fan (most def not these days) but there are a select few i used to listen to. :) |
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umm, lil wayne IS a punk w/ no talent. now ice cube is someone i can stomach ... :)
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Groovy stuff!! Makes Lil Wayne look like a punk with no talent. hahaa
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