Ice Cube is one of the founding artists of gangsta rap, and much of his musical output has contained harsh socio-political commentary. He was ranked number 8 on MTV's list of the 10 Greatest MCs of All Time, while fellow rapper Snoop Dogg ranked Ice Cube as one of the greatest MC of all time. AllMusic has called him one of hip-hop's best and most controversial artists, as well as "one of rap's greatest storytellers". In 2012, The Source ranked him number 14 on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time. In 2014, About.com ranked him number 11 on their list of the "50 Greatest MCs of All Time"
He released his solo debut album, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," in 1990 to critical and commercial success, although upon its release he was accused of racism and misogyny. He has since released 1991's "Death Certificate", 1992's "The Predator", 1993's "Lethal Injection", 1998's "War & Peace Vol 1 (The War Disc)", 2000's "War & Peace Vol 2 (The Peace Disc)", 2006's "Laugh Now, Cry Later", 2008's "Raw Footage", and 2010's "I Am the West."
Ice Cube was raised in South Central by his parents, both of whom were employed at UCLA. He began writing raps while attending George Washington Preparatory High School in Westmont, California, most notably "Boyz 'N Tha Hood", which later became famous when done by N.W.A in 1986. Cube finished his schooling at William Howard Taft Charter High School in Woodland Hills, a predominately white neighborhood in San Fernando Valley, some 40 miles from the high-crime neighborhood where his family stayed.
Cube and a friend, Sir Jinx, rapped as a partnership called C.I.A. at parties hosted by Dr. Dre. After a brief stint in a group called "HBO", Cube showed Eazy-E "Boyz 'N Da Hood," and the pair, plus Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, The Arabian Prince and MC Ren, formed N.W.A.
Cube took one year off to earn a degree in architectural drafting in Phoenix in 1987 but returned in time to participate in N.W.A's debut album, Straight Outta Compton. The album attracted much notoriety for the group, from the FBI and concerned citizen and parent groups. Cube did the lead verse for the album's infamous track "Fuck tha Police."
Ice Cube left N.W.A due to financial and personality conflicts in 1989. With Da Lench Mob and the Bomb Squad (Public Enemy's producers), Cube recorded his debut album in New York City. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted was released in 1990 and was an instantaneous hit as rap's popularity increased in mainstream society.
His 1991 follow-up, Death Certificate, was even more controversial. A few songs in the album featured Cube's hate of Uncle Sam and his politics, and a bonus track named "No Vaseline" was a diss to his former N.W.A bandmates. Also that year, he converted to the Nation of Islam. The album was re-released in 2003 with the bonus track "How to Survive in South Central," originally from the 1991 "Boyz N the Hood" soundtrack.
Controversy stirred about racist lyrics in his material: "Black Korea" (a song against Korean shopowners), referring to a former boss as "white Jew" in "No Vaseline", and songs such as "Enemy and Cave Bitch" (songs against "devils", a popular derogatory term at the time for white people). Partially to help deflect criticisms, Cube appointed a female rapper named Yo-Yo (who guested on AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted) to the head of his own record label and helped produce her debut album, Make Way for the Motherlode.
That was followed by Cube's acting breakout as the grown-up version of Darrin "Doughboy" Baker in the 1991 coming of age crime drama "Boyz in the Hood." Writer and director John Singleton, another LA native, penned the role specifically Cube. Ice Cube was later named "Most Promising Actor" at the 4th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards in 1992, beating out his co-star Cuba Gooding Jr. and newcomer Brad Pitt from "Thelma and Louise."
Cube toured on Lollapalooza in 1992 and widened his fan base. He released The Predator in November (1992) which debuted at #1 on both the pop and rnb charts, the first album in history to do so. For that album, Cube decided to load some G-funk style beats which at that time was the big thing and some remix tunes which brought a new style to Cube, in which previously he had released some hardcore and extreme work. Singles from The Predator included "Today was a Good Day" and "Check Yo Self (remix)" which all had a 2 part music video.
After The Predator, Cube's audience began to diminish. Lethal Injection (1993) was not very well-liked by critics, and Dr. Dre and the West Coast G-Funk sound was dominating hip-hop. It wasn't until later that the album became popular. Taking a break from his own albums, Cube assisted on debuts from Da Lench Mob (Guerillas in the Mist) and Kam (Neva Again). He later dueted with Dr. Dre on "Natural Born Killaz."
Around this time in 1993, Ice Cube also worked with soon-to-be-acclaimed rapper Tupac Shakur with his album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and appeared on a track with 2pac.
In 1994 Ice Cube released Bootlegs & B-Sides.
During this time, hip-hop started making a transition from the West Coast Funk Hip-Hop to a more gritty East Coast hip-hop. With Mack 10 and WC, Cube formed the Westside Connection in 1996, releasing their debut album Bow Down later that year. This album was in due to Ice Cube's theory that the East Coast lacked respect for West Coast hip-hop. Songs like "Bow Down", and "Gangstas Make The World Go 'Round" make reference to this. Sales were brisk, but it did not establish a large audience. This album was later perceived as a classic, especially on the West Coast. Cube released several more solo albums; however, he is now known more for his movies than his music.
In 1998 Ice Cube released War & Peace Vol 1: The War Disc
In 2000 Ice Cube released War & Peace Vol 2: The Peace Disc
In 2003 Ice Cube along with W.C. & Mack 10 released Terrorist Threats as the West Side Connection.
In December 2004, after a long break from recording, he reached #2 in the UK singles chart with the club favourite, "You Can Do It" (featuring Mack 10 and Ms Toi), released as a single 5 years after it was first included on movie soundtracks such as
Ice Cube was influenced by and took his name from African American pimp-turned-author Iceberg Slim, who published his autobiography Pimp in 1969. At one point, Ice Cube was scheduled to play the lead role in a movie adaptation of Pimp, but the project appears to be halted.
Cube's oldest son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., made his feature film debut in the 2015 N.W.A biopic "Straight Outta Compton," portraying his father.
Tell Ya Bitch to Come Here
Ice Cube Lyrics
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So here we go
To a new track
To show the wack
That I can throw styles that show up
I blow up and blast here
Niggas still tripping off the shit I said last year
About a bitch is bitch is a bitch is a bitch
So I dedicate this one to the groupie
And the Charlie all on my Snoopy
Brothers keep asking Ice Cube yo when will you bust
They surround me and make a big fuss
Now I was taught back on my block
That you don't ride on nobody's jock
For anything they do
Fuck him and his crew
Unless you were gettin paid too
I'm not saying this to dis each and every fan
Women you can ride but man be a man
Shake my hand and make it a firm shake
Say what's up Ice Cube and then break
Cause if you're hangin there I'm a tell you loud and clear
Get off my my dick nigga and tell your bitch to come here
In these lyrics, Ice Cube is sending a clear message to those who doubt his ability to flow. He confidently declares that he can throw styles on a new track that will put his haters in their place. He acknowledges that some may still be tripping off the things he said last year, but despite his newfound success, he remains true to himself and will never switch.
He then dedicates a portion of the song to the groupies and fans who surround him, asking when he will bust. He reminds them of the code he learned back on his block, that you don't ride on nobody's jock or crew unless you're getting paid too. He makes a distinction between men and women, encouraging the former to be a man and shake his hand with a firm handshake. However, for those who hang around only to ride on his dick and not genuinely support him or his music, he tells them to get off and send their bitch his way.
Overall, the lyrics showcase Ice Cube's assertiveness and confidence as a rapper. He makes it clear that he is not here to please everyone or cater to their expectations, and anyone who doubts his skills or intentions will not be tolerated.
Line by Line Meaning
Some don't think I can flow
There are people who doubt my ability to perform well
So here we go
It's time for me to prove them wrong
To a new track
I'm going to perform on a new song
To show the wack
I'm going to show poor quality performers
That I can throw styles that show up
I have a unique style of rapping that can stand out
I blow up and blast here
I'm going to make a big impact with my performance
Niggas still tripping off the shit I said last year
Some people are still upset about what I said in the past
About a bitch is bitch is a bitch is a bitch
I made a controversial statement about women
Then I got rich but I'll never switch
Despite my success, I haven't changed as a person
So I dedicate this one to the groupie
This song is dedicated to women who are only interested in me because of my fame
And the Charlie all on my Snoopy
I have people constantly trying to get close to me
Brothers keep asking Ice Cube yo when will you bust
My fans keep asking me when I'm going to release new material
They surround me and make a big fuss
They get excited and swarm around me
Now I was taught back on my block
I learned growing up in my neighborhood
That you don't ride on nobody's jock
You shouldn't obsess over or try to get close to someone famous
For anything they do
No matter what they achieve or say
Fuck him and his crew
You shouldn't care about them or the people they associate with
Unless you were gettin paid too
Unless you are benefiting financially from them
I'm not saying this to dis each and every fan
I'm not trying to offend all of my fans
Women you can ride but man be a man
Women can show interest, but men should have more self-respect
Shake my hand and make it a firm shake
When you meet me, give me a strong handshake
Say what's up Ice Cube and then break
Greet me briefly and then move on
Cause if you're hangin there I'm a tell you loud and clear
If you're acting too clingy, I will tell you directly
Get off my my dick nigga and tell your bitch to come here
Stop trying to get close to me and instead focus on finding your own woman to pursue
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: O'SHEA JACKSON, ERIC T. SADLER
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@Legend-qs6lq
Knew this cd word for word he went in in every song. The product was storytelling at it's finest.
@LGKids
One of those EPs that just put all other records in check! Peace!
@dh_7335
π₯π₯π₯π₯.., I remember when it dropped π―π§
@themreroc1
1990 was a good year for Cube but when he came with that Death Certificate in 91 π₯ π₯ π₯
@bishop1034
I agree Death Certificate is his best album with the ultimate diss track..No Vaseline!
@vjones2828
Death certificate is the greatest sophomore album in rap history
@j50t
THIS IS ONE OF MY MANY FAVORITE ICE CUBE SONGS!!!
@eternalyfeful
This EP was soooo hard!
@j50t
real talk!!!
@mrkilo-g8794
This EP and MC Ren EP were classics