A Boy Was Conceived
Ice Cube Lyrics


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Only three short years after the 1965 Watts Riots
And the death of Malcolm X
And of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr,
A boy was conceived, who's lyrics would change the world

Cube, please stop rapping so we can come out and get some,
Some more of this action mane
You know when we ain't doin' no movies I'm back out here
Selling half ounce and quarters of that good weed in that neighborhood





Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Ice Cube's song "A Boy Was Conceived" provide a powerful context for the lyrics that follow. The reference to the Watts Riots, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr's assassinations allude to the social and political upheaval of the late 1960s that gave birth to the Civil Rights movement. Against this backdrop, the conception of a boy who would go on to write lyrics that would change the world is a poignant reminder of the power of art to speak to the struggles and aspirations of a generation.


The reference to the boy's lyrics changing the world carries a weight of anticipation and expectation. Ice Cube is positioning himself as that boy, whose words would resonate with listeners and capture the voice of a marginalized community. This is echoed in the lines that follow, where Cube articulates the tension between his artistic ambitions and the realities of street life. The urgency and immediacy of his lyrics are rooted in the experience of the neighborhood, where drug dealing is a means of survival and the struggle for dignity and justice is ongoing.


Through "A Boy Was Conceived," Ice Cube weaves together personal and collective histories to create a portrait of a generation. The lyrics are a powerful example of how art can give voice to the marginalized and serve as a call to action for social change.


Line by Line Meaning

Only three short years after the 1965 Watts Riots
A mere three years had passed since the violent and racially charged uprising in Watts, Los Angeles, in 1965.


And the death of Malcolm X
Around the same time, the influential Muslim minister and civil rights activist Malcolm X had also been assassinated.


And of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr,
As if that weren't enough tragedy, Martin Luther King Jr., the most famous leader of the Civil Rights Movement, was also assassinated around that time.


A boy was conceived, who's lyrics would change the world
Despite the bleakness of the era, a young boy was born who would go on to make a significant impact on the world with his music and lyrics.


Cube, please stop rapping so we can come out and get some,
In this line, someone is urging Ice Cube to pause his rapping so they can tend to some sort of business or activity they are involved in.


Some more of this action mane
The person speaking is excited to return to the activity they were engaged in before being interrupted.


You know when we ain't doin' no movies I'm back out here
Here, Ice Cube is revealing that when he's not making films, he is active in his other pursuits, which might include making music, as he is doing in this song.


Selling half ounce and quarters of that good weed in that neighborhood
Ice Cube is explaining that he sells small amounts of high-quality marijuana in his neighborhood when he's not making movies or music.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN PAUL MURPHY, MIKE EPPS, O'SHEA JACKSON

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