In 1992, as a result of the album's controversy, the state of Oregon
declared any display of Ice Cube's image in retail stores throughout
the state illegal. This ban also included advertisements for St. IdesMalt Liquor, which Ice Cube endorsed at the time.[25] In the September 2006 issue of FHM,
Ice Cube stated in an interview that he did not regret the
controversial statements made on the album. Regarding the offense caused
to Koreans, he said, "If there's still a problem, it's their problem."[citation needed] Due to fear that laws against racial incitement in the United Kingdom could see the album banned, the United Kingdom release removed the tracks "Black Korea" and "No Vaseline."
Island Records, the distributor of this version of the album, deleted
these tracks with the consent of Priority Records, but not Ice Cube
himself.[14] However, these tracks do feature on this album in the present day.
In 1992, as a result of the album's controversy, the state of Oregon
declared any display of Ice Cube's image in retail stores throughout
the state illegal. This ban also included advertisements for St. IdesMalt Liquor, which Ice Cube endorsed at the time.[25] In the September 2006 issue of FHM,
Ice Cube stated in an interview that he did not regret the
controversial statements made on the album. Regarding the offense caused
to Koreans, he said, "If there's still a problem, it's their problem."[citation needed] Due to fear that laws against racial incitement in the United Kingdom could see the album banned, the United Kingdom release removed the tracks "Black Korea" and "No Vaseline."
Island Records, the distributor of this version of the album, deleted
these tracks with the consent of Priority Records, but not Ice Cube
himself.[14] However, these tracks do feature on this album in the present day.
Ice Cube "Endangered Species (Tales from the Darkside)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94IVEEwym7c
Endangered Species (Tales from the Darkside) is a single from Ice Cube's debut album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
The title comes from an excerpt in the beginning of the song, in which a
reporter talks about blacks becoming endangered. In Ice Cube's EP titled Kill at Will a remix of this song is featured with a new verse from him and Chuck D, who is also featured on the original version.
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Ice Cube "Endangered Species (Tales from the Darkside)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94IVEEwym7c
Endangered Species (Tales from the Darkside) is a single from Ice Cube's debut album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
The title comes from an excerpt in the beginning of the song, in which a
reporter talks about blacks becoming endangered. In Ice Cube's EP titled Kill at Will a remix of this song is featured with a new verse from him and Chuck D, who is also featured on the original version.
Limp Bizkit has also covered the song in concert,[3]
while Korn have performed this song live on several occasions with
Chino Moreno, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and Ice Cube himself
(along with "Children of the Korn").
Limp Bizkit has also covered the song in concert,[3]
while Korn have performed this song live on several occasions with
Chino Moreno, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and Ice Cube himself
(along with "Children of the Korn").
"Check Yo Self" is the second hit single from Ice Cube's third solo album Predator. It was released in July 1993 and features New York rappers Das EFX. It topped both the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts while also reaching number 20 on the Hot 100 chart.[1] The song retains two main versions, the original and a remix which utilizes the same beat as Grandmaster Flash's "The Message," titled "Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)".
"Check Yo Self" is the second hit single from Ice Cube's third solo album Predator. It was released in July 1993 and features New York rappers Das EFX. It topped both the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts while also reaching number 20 on the Hot 100 chart.[1] The song retains two main versions, the original and a remix which utilizes the same beat as Grandmaster Flash's "The Message," titled "Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)".
Really Doe is the first single from rapperIce Cube's fourth studio album, Lethal Injection. "My Skin Is My Sin" a song which also appeared on the album is the b-side for this song. Really Doe samples "You Gotta Believe It" by The Pointer Sisters and "Lick the Balls" by Slick Rick. This song is produced by Laylaw & Derrick McDowell. Really Doe also has a music video released. B-Real of Cypress Hill also makes an appearance in the music video as the judge.
Really Doe is the first single from rapperIce Cube's fourth studio album, Lethal Injection. "My Skin Is My Sin" a song which also appeared on the album is the b-side for this song. Really Doe samples "You Gotta Believe It" by The Pointer Sisters and "Lick the Balls" by Slick Rick. This song is produced by Laylaw & Derrick McDowell. Really Doe also has a music video released. B-Real of Cypress Hill also makes an appearance in the music video as the judge.
"You Know How We Do It" is the second single from Ice Cube's Lethal Injection. A G-funk hit which has the same kind of mood and feeling from The Predator album. By the time it was released, Dr. Dre and the Death Row artists were dominating the radio preventing the sales of the album. Although Lethal Injection wasn't well received by critics, this single was standout of the album and considered a West Coast classic. It was later released on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album. The single was 100 sales away in the UK from getting into the top 40. It samples "The Show Is Over" by Evelyn Champagne King, and eventually Mariah Carey sampled it in her song Irresistible (Westside Connection) from her 2002 album Charmbracelet. In the U.S. sales the song peaked at #23. The music video was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring Ice Cube driving in a low-rider and on casinos.
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Ice Cube "You Know How We Do it"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8wR1UNTuAM
"You Know How We Do It" is the second single from Ice Cube's Lethal Injection. A G-funk hit which has the same kind of mood and feeling from The Predator album. By the time it was released, Dr. Dre and the Death Row artists were dominating the radio preventing the sales of the album. Although Lethal Injection wasn't well received by critics, this single was standout of the album and considered a West Coast classic. It was later released on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album. The single was 100 sales away in the UK from getting into the top 40. It samples "The Show Is Over" by Evelyn Champagne King, and eventually Mariah Carey sampled it in her song Irresistible (Westside Connection) from her 2002 album Charmbracelet. In the U.S. sales the song peaked at #23. The music video was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring Ice Cube driving in a low-rider and on casinos.
"You Know How We Do It" is the second single from Ice Cube's Lethal Injection. A G-funk hit which has the same kind of mood and feeling from The Predator album. By the time it was released, Dr. Dre and the Death Row artists were dominating the radio preventing the sales of the album. Although Lethal Injection wasn't well received by critics, this single was standout of the album and considered a West Coast classic. It was later released on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album. The single was 100 sales away in the UK from getting into the top 40. It samples "The Show Is Over" by Evelyn Champagne King, and eventually Mariah Carey sampled it in her song Irresistible (Westside Connection) from her 2002 album Charmbracelet. In the U.S. sales the song peaked at #23. The music video was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring Ice Cube driving in a low-rider and on casinos.
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Ice Cube "You Know How We Do it"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8wR1UNTuAM
"You Know How We Do It" is the second single from Ice Cube's Lethal Injection. A G-funk hit which has the same kind of mood and feeling from The Predator album. By the time it was released, Dr. Dre and the Death Row artists were dominating the radio preventing the sales of the album. Although Lethal Injection wasn't well received by critics, this single was standout of the album and considered a West Coast classic. It was later released on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album. The single was 100 sales away in the UK from getting into the top 40. It samples "The Show Is Over" by Evelyn Champagne King, and eventually Mariah Carey sampled it in her song Irresistible (Westside Connection) from her 2002 album Charmbracelet. In the U.S. sales the song peaked at #23. The music video was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring Ice Cube driving in a low-rider and on casinos.
The video for the single portrays a crazy houseparty at George Clinton's, was directed by Cameron Casey and also features Bootsy Collins and WC. In the ending the music stops with a fadeout and we can finally catch George Clinton holding the Bop Gun.
The song was included on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album and on the 1996 George Clinton remix album Greatest Funkin' Hits. "Bop Gun (One Nation)" was mixed at Aire LA Studios in Glendale, CA by Raymundo Silva.
The video for the single portrays a crazy houseparty at George Clinton's, was directed by Cameron Casey and also features Bootsy Collins and WC. In the ending the music stops with a fadeout and we can finally catch George Clinton holding the Bop Gun.
The song was included on Ice Cube's Greatest Hits album and on the 1996 George Clinton remix album Greatest Funkin' Hits. "Bop Gun (One Nation)" was mixed at Aire LA Studios in Glendale, CA by Raymundo Silva.
"I started this gangsta shit. And this the muthafuckin' thanks I get?! Hello."
This line was first quoted on Dr. Dre's song "The Watcher", from the album 2001.
Although the single wasn't a huge hit, in part because Dr. Dre's comeback album 2001 was dominating hip-hop radio, "Hello" is considered a classic and prime example of turn-of-the-millennium hip-hop.
"I started this gangsta shit. And this the muthafuckin' thanks I get?! Hello."
This line was first quoted on Dr. Dre's song "The Watcher", from the album 2001.
Although the single wasn't a huge hit, in part because Dr. Dre's comeback album 2001 was dominating hip-hop radio, "Hello" is considered a classic and prime example of turn-of-the-millennium hip-hop.
It was re-released in the UK in December 2004 reaching #2 in the UK, making it Ice Cube's highest entry.
The re-released single was done in different mixes for the UK's version. A popular favorite which was requested on the Radio 1 station throughout 2005.
It was re-released in the UK in December 2004 reaching #2 in the UK, making it Ice Cube's highest entry.
The re-released single was done in different mixes for the UK's version. A popular favorite which was requested on the Radio 1 station throughout 2005.
Track A is produced by Scott Storch, lyrics by Ice Cube, Music
by Scott Storch Published by Universal Music Corporation, DBG Itself
and Scott Storch Music (ASCAP)
Track B is produced by Teak Teak Da Beatsmith & Dee,
Underdue For Hallway Productionz, lyrics by Ice Cube, Music by Teak
& Dee Published by Gangsta Boogie Music, Universal Music Corporation
(ASCAP) Underdue Entertainment (ASCAP)
The plot features Ice Cube and Mike Epps breaking the law and going to jail by the video's end.
Track A is produced by Scott Storch, lyrics by Ice Cube, Music
by Scott Storch Published by Universal Music Corporation, DBG Itself
and Scott Storch Music (ASCAP)
Track B is produced by Teak Teak Da Beatsmith & Dee,
Underdue For Hallway Productionz, lyrics by Ice Cube, Music by Teak
& Dee Published by Gangsta Boogie Music, Universal Music Corporation
(ASCAP) Underdue Entertainment (ASCAP)
The plot features Ice Cube and Mike Epps breaking the law and going to jail by the video's end.
"Go to Church" is the second official single from Ice Cube's album Laugh Now, Cry Later. The song features Snoop Dogg and Lil Jon. The song is also produced by Lil Jon and a music video was released for the song. Note that in the edited version, instead of "mothafucka," Ice Cube says "mothamotha"
"Go to Church" is the second official single from Ice Cube's album Laugh Now, Cry Later. The song features Snoop Dogg and Lil Jon. The song is also produced by Lil Jon and a music video was released for the song. Note that in the edited version, instead of "mothafucka," Ice Cube says "mothamotha"
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