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Track: Why We Thugs
Artist: Ice Cube
Album: Laugh Now, Cry Later

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Name: Ice Cube
Spotify Genres: gangster rap, west coast hip hop, old school hip hop, g-funk, hip hop
Followers: 10,895,498
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Born: June 15, 1969, South Central Los Angeles, California American rapper, actor, and filmmaker. His DJ was [a173640] (deceased, R.I.P.), brother of Los Angeles rap legend, [a=WC] who tours as Ice Cube's hype man and also member of Westside Connection. Ice Cube began his career with the C.I.A., a group comprised of Ice Cube and his neighbor, [a=Sir Jinx]. Jinx would later introduce him to his cousin, [a=Dr. Dre]. After doing performances with Dre, they teamed up with [a=Yella], [a=Eazy-E], [a=MC Ren], and [a=The Arabian Prince] to form the most iconic "gangsta rap" group of all time, [a=N.W.A.]. He broke away at the height of their national notoriety, after realizing he was being swindled out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by Ruthless Records. Although he left N.W.A., Cube still wanted Dre to produce his solo debut album. Eazy contractually rejected this request, because Dre was the producer for his record label (Ruthless) and he felt betrayed that Cube left the group. [a=Ice Cube] left [a=N.W.A.] and formed [a=Da Lench Mob] with his neighborhood friends [a=Sir Jinx], [a=K-Dee], [a=Dazzie Dee], [a=T-Bone (2)], [a=J-Dee], [a=Shorty (2)], female lyricist [a=Yo-Yo], [a=Chilly Chill], and Ice Cube's cousin, [a=Del the Funky Homosapien]. Cube began looking for other producers to produce his solo. He approached [a=Public Enemy], who were already busy recording their third album, "Fear of a Black Planet" and scoring the "Juice" Soundtrack. So instead, they recommended him to 3rd Bass' producer Sam Sever; but Sam failed to show up to the meeting with Cube. Cube also had informed Public Enemy and their producers, The Bomb Squad, that when he mentioned to Eazy that he might employ them as his producers, Eazy "rolled his eyes" as if they were inadequate to do the job as successfully as Dre. When The Bomb Squad learned of this, they fully agreed to produce Cube's first solo project. In addition to The Bomb Squad, he also got fellow Lench Mob producer [a=Sir Jinx] and [a=DJ Pooh] to produce tracks as well. On his initial solo release, [m97462] Ice Cube injected virulent political and cultural rhetoric that stepped above N.W.A's gangbanging braggadocio. Ice Cube squashed the bi-coastal rap rivalry and collaborated with New York's hip-hop heavyweights [a28209]. Their production team, [a141963], produced Amerikkka's Most Wanted. Ice Cube became a lightning rod for attracting attacks from rock critics and moralists for his lyrical content. Time has shown that the ruthless words and pointed imagery on both Amerikkka's Most Wanted and 1991's Prophetic pre-LA riots "Death Certificate" were not included for shock-value. The message construed in his rhymes presaged Los Angeles's incendiary reaction to the outcome of the Rodney King trial. On his album "Death Certificate", Cube introduces local L.A. legends [a=Deadly Threat] and [a=Kam] on the song "Color Blind". The production was mainly handled by [a=DJ Pooh], Rashad Coes, and [a=Bobcat] of The Boogie Men (along with [a=Sir Jinx] and Ice Cube himself). America was now listening to Ice Cube. [m97474] debuted at #1 on the R&B Album chart and #2 on the Top 200 Album chart. In 1992, Ice Cube continued his vocal incursion into suburban America with a role in John Singleton's epic film on South Central LA, Boyz In The Hood and by touring on the second Lollapalooza. His next release, [m97485], galvanized him as the premiere multi-platinum West Coast hip-hop Icon. It debuted at #1 on both the R&B and Top 200 Album charts. [m97485] was an epilogue to the LA riots and while [m97481] provides a hassle-free moment in a Compton day, there is still dissonance in Ice Cube's America. 1993's Lethal Injection sees Ice Cube morphing into his "Don Mega" persona that permeates his War & Peace albums and projects with Westside Connection. These first four albums set him up for his later successes. In addition to his War & Peace two-album series, Ice Cube has recently starred in The Friday After Next, the 3rd installment of his multi-million dollar earning Friday movie franchise, Player's Club, Barbershop, and "Straight Outta Compton", the biopic about N.W.A. Previously enrolled at the Phoenix Institute Of Technology in the fall 1987 semester & graduated with a diploma in architectural drafting.

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Release: Ice Cube - Why We Thugs
Year: 2006
Genres: Hip Hop

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LYRICS

[Intro]
Yeah
Every hood's the same [2X]
Come on
[Chorus]
They give us guns and drugs
Then wonder why in the fuck we thugs
They wanna count the slugs
Then come around here and fuck with us (Uh huh)
They give us guns and drugs
Then wonder why in the fuck we thugs
They wanna count the slugs
Then come around here and fuck with us

[Verse 1]
I'm from the land of the gang bang
Since I was little, ain't a god damn thang changed
It's the same ol same
Bush run shit like Sadaam Hussien
I cock and aim, clinically insane
To deal with this bullshit day to day
If I sell some yay or smoke some hay
You bitches wanna throw me up in pelican's bay
Call me an animal up in the system
But who's the animal that built this prison
Who's the animal that invented lower living
The projects, thank god for Russell Simmons
Thank god for Sugarhill
I'm putting a different kind of steel up to my grill
Y'all know what it is, scared for your own kids
How these ghetto niggaz taken over showbiz

[Chorus]

[Verse 2]
It's boyz in the hood, it's toys in the hood
Y'all wanna know why there's noise in the hood
Cause there's drugs in the hood, thugs in the hood
Nigga killed a crip and a blood in the hood (For real)
Cause when niggaz get tribal
It's all about survival, nobody liable
I got caught by five-oh
Grandmama came to court with her bible
But when the judge hit the gavel
Now I'm too far from my family to travel (Fuck)
I just came unraveled
Socked the D.A. before I got gaffled
Owned by C.A, State Property
Just like the year fifteen fifty three
Looking for me, a one-way ticket out
Don't understand, what's so hard to figure out?

[Chorus]

[Verse 3]
(Damn) I can't take the pressure
Pulled the fo-fo up out the dresser
Grabbed the weight up out the closet
Po-po coming but I'm scared to toss it
Y'all know what happened last time I lost it
Can't tell you niggaz what the fuckin boss did
The game got a nigga exhausted
Gotta go for the plea bargain they offered
Twenty years for what?
Breaking these laws that's so corrupt
Taking these halls and fillin 'em up
Some powder cake shit that's about to erupt
Ay y'all, I'm about to be stuck
Until the year two thousand, what the fuck?
In the hood, don't press your luck
Cause these motherfuckers will set you up, word up

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Every hood's the same [3X]
Every hood's the same [2X]
Stop trippin on it
Every hood's the same [3X]
Every hood's the same [2X]