 | Raw Footage [Read More ...] EUROPEAN EDITION CONTAINS ADDITIONAL TRACKS, FULL DETAILS TO FOLLOW |
 | Death Certificate [Read More ...] Review: Profane Masterpiece of Political Hip-hop:For this 1991 LP, Cube chose to work with the Boogie Men (Sir Jinx, Bobcat, Rashad). The new combo makes for much less-layered rhythm tracks compared to the Bomb Squad, slower tempos, and goes deeper into 70's soul and funk samples. Lyri... |
 | The Predator [Read More ...] Review: one of his best:Ice Cube drops "The Predator" on everyone and with the hit songs "It Was A Good Day", "Check Yo Self". He raps about all that's going in that era, crooked cops, politics and so much more. He's able to do it with a swagger and confidence that most can't even dupl... |
 | Ice Cube - Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Review: Cool Cube:Ice Cube's Greatest Hits is solid, tho not great. He's not as catchy by himself as NWA was as a crew. Nevertheless, this is good rap, telling stories from the urban streets. Also, unlike NWA, there's not teh element of glamorizing gangsta stuff. Ice Cube just tells ... |
 | Lethal Injection [Read More ...] Review: Shades of Old Cube:This CD has some fine moments on it, but it lacks the cohesion, confidence and conviction of Amerikkka and Death Certificate. It used to seem real but by this album it just sounds like Cube's trying to capture a market demographic and watching Cops for lyrical ... |
 | AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted [Read More ...] Cube without Dre:Like the title says,the production on this record is terrible. Which makes most of the cd terrible If you liked straight outta compton you probably won't like this one, too "east coast" for me. |
 | Laugh Now, Cry Later [Read More ...] "Laugh Now Cry Later" features guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, WC from Westside Connection, and Kokane. Production by Scott Scorch, Swizz Beatz, Lil Jon, Green Lantern and more. |
 | Higher Learning: Music From The Motion Picture [Read More ...] Review: Quality varies:A double shot of pianist-siren Amos steals the show in what was a marketable mix of (mostly) boring rap, bland R&B, and serviceable rock with a few other worthwhile contributions (Outkast circa Atliens and Rage before Evil Empire dropped to name the obvious ones) m... |
 | War & Peace, Vol.2 (The Peace Disc) [Read More ...] Description: Is it too obvious to note that there's little peace to be found on the second volume of Ice Cube's would-be conceptual set? Throughout The Peace Disc, Cube and guests return to the theme "Keep it gangsta"--which at least partly means projecting an image of embattled, weary, but p... |
 | The Essentials [Read More ...] Ice Cube The Essentials contains the latest and greatest since 2001's Greatest Hits. Includes tracks spanning his entire 28 year solo career. |
 | War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc) [EXPLICIT LYRICS] [Read More ...] Description: Nearly a decade into his career, Ice Cube remains at the forefront of gangsta rap--but when it comes to manipulating sounds, he sometimes seems one-dimensional, especially when compared with the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg (who had a lot of help in that department from Cube's old N... |
 | Bootlegs & B-Sides [Read More ...] Review: Neat Collection of B-Sides:Late 1994, Ice Cube releases a collection of songs and remixes on Bootlegs and B-Sides. Many songs are not on any of his original albums, and several are remixes of joints from 1992's The Predator and 1993's Lethal Injection, and most of them are fire.... |
 | The Family Values Tour '98 [Read More ...] Description: If you missed 1998's Family Values tour featuring Incubus, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Rammstein, and Korn, fear not: 15 tracks from the aforementioned bands, plus "interludes," add up to well over an hour of neo-metal-angst-rap that can be enjoyed without venturing into a mosh ... |
 | Lethal Injection [Read More ...] Description: Back-to-back tracks in the middle of Lethal Injection are all the proof we need that Ice Cube is a great talent. "What Can I Do?" opens with a strings-and-wah-wah motif from an early-'70s blaxploitation film and follows with a "Superfly" tale about a high-level drug dealer. Next ... |
 | AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted [Read More ...] Description: Cube took a lot of the heat for N.W.A's more excessive moments, maybe because he was the best rapper in the group, and his solo debut reacts by pushing the envelope even further. To the strains of a carpet-bombing Bomb Squad soundtrack, he adopts a way-over-the-top persona: an am... |
 | In the Movies [Read More ...] Description: O'Shea Jackson better known by his stage name, Ice Cube, is an American rapper, actor and film director. Regarded as one of the greatest hip hop artists, he began his career as a founding member of the famously controversial rap group N.W.A., and later launched a successful solo ... |
 | The Players Club: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture [Read More ...] Kci & JoJo:Does anyone know if the opening track on da movie is available on any Cd, i cant find it newhere.Its called(Money cant buy you love) by Kci & JoJo. It is on the opening credits and even listed in the music credits at the end of da movie, but its not on da soundtrack. Can neone help? |
 | Kill at Will [Read More ...] Description: A seven-track postscript to AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (built around a remix of that album's "Endangered Species," with a blistering new verse by Chuck D.), and a booming car tape for short drives, this is why people thought gangsta rap was a good idea at the time. It's got a certai... |
 | The Predator [Read More ...] Description: It's true that Cube's third solo album lacked the righteous fury and sonic assault of AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and the visionary social scope of Death Certificate, but calling it his third-best album is hardly a consolation prize. It remains the last great album that Cube released... |
 | Greatest Hits (CD & DVD) [Read More ...] Review: good collection of hits and videos:What more can be said of Ice Cube. He truely is a legend of the rap game. Ice Cube's greatest hits truely is a bunch of great songs. But however there is some songs missing in this collection of hits. No Vaseline truely deserves to be in this co... |