ICE-CUBE 1990-1994 was The Face, Spokesman and King EMCEE of Hip-hop

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The_Maryvale_Joker;4261615 said:
Yo, I love cube as much as the next man but goddamn, little much aint it?

Lol no sir, i don't make half ass threads if yall want the non information threads with a sentence and that's it then this aint the thread for it, i am showing the years from 1990-1994 about Cube with interviews and my thoughts on the album and the impact he made for those years....., QUALITY that's how i do my threads when i make threads , there;s kids out there who wasn't alive when Cube was a major force and only know of him biting Pac and saying YEY EEEE YEEYEEE and Are we there Yet, this shit right here is a history lesson on an Icon in hip-hop

 
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now i think about it........ICE CUBE being the face of hip-hop is rare feat......

But will we ever see a run like Ice-Cube had from 1990-1994 with the same impact or those days are gone
 
Cube's run was amazing. You really could reach back to when NWA was formed because he was the voice and spearhead of that shit too. He revolutionized the industry in both group and solo. He doesn't get half the credit he should.

I got Cube in my top 5
 
jono;5515568 said:
Cube's run was amazing. You really could reach back to when NWA was formed because he was the voice and spearhead of that shit too. He revolutionized the industry in both group and solo. He doesn't get half the credit he should.

I got Cube in my top 5

word i was going to say 1989 because ICE-CUBE impact with NWA was serious, when you have the whole hip-hop nation to pay attention to you out of a crew of stars, your a bad man.......
 
Cube was talking shit about EazyE living in a white neighborhood and then he started making Disney movies LOL

I love Ice Cube (no homo) but he should stop with those gangsta albums now if he continues making disney movies
 
Jeru the Damaja;5515584 said:
Cube was talking shit about EazyE living in a white neighborhood and then he started making Disney movies LOL

I love Ice Cube (no homo) but he should stop with those gangsta albums now if he continues making disney movies

Cube's albums were never "gangsta" in a traditional shoot'em up sense, but always in an aggressive content and delivery of his message kind of way. His shit was balls to the wall, not watered down or sugar coated. Its the same way today, his message has been the same all these years.

Niggas stay getting Doughboy & Ice Cube mixed up. He was never that thug robbing and killin' on records, but he'll tell you why thugs rob and kill on records.
 
Jeru the Damaja;5515584 said:
Cube was talking shit about EazyE living in a white neighborhood and then he started making Disney movies LOL

I love Ice Cube (no homo) but he should stop with those gangsta albums now if he continues making disney movies

You can't compare them two
 
ICE CUBE 1992

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ICE-CUBE 1992 - DA LENCH MOB "GUERILLA'S IN THE MIST"

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ICE-CUBE is at his Pinnacle in 1992 at the age of 23, he is riding high, known as that nigga not to fuck with...Cube has just starred in the critically acclaimed movie BOYZ N THA HOOD and was praise for his role as Dough Boy.....

IS CUBE the Nigga You Love to Hate is going HOLLYWOOD, hell fuckin No......Cube aint finished rasing hell in hip-hop and having the white man nervous.....

Da Lench Mob - Buck Tha Devil



In 1992 in the fall Ice-Cube comes back with Da Lench Mob and dropped another classic album Guerilla's in the Mist a political social album that picked up where Death Certificate left off, in matter of fact they went futher then Ice-Cube's Death Certficate....

STRAIGHT GANGSTA BLACK AND REVLOUTIONARY, this is the most Revolutionary Ice-Cube ever been, this album is heavy influence by the NOI, black and unapologetic...... PRODUCED BY THE PRODUCTION CREW THAT PRODUCED CLASSIC ALBUMS in Death Certificate, Del's I Wish My Brother George was Here and Yo-Yo's debut the BOOGIEMEN (DJ POOH, RASHAD SMITH, SIR JINX, CHILLY CHILL, BOBCAT ERVIN) was once again behind the boards for this album

Da Lench Mob - Guerrillas In Tha Mist ( Uncensored )


BLACK HOODIES, SKULLIES, BLACK DICKIES AND STEEL TOE BOOTS was what we were wearing in 1992, shit this album was played everyday in the football locker room before football practice in high school (yeah nigga im that old)

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Guerillas in tha Mist is the debut album by Da Lench Mob, who originally appeared on Ice Cube's debut solo album, Amerikkka's Most Wanted. The titular "Guerillas in tha Mist" was a hit at the release of the album

The album was produced by Ice Cube, and he is featured throughout the album though uncredited. The single "Freedom Got an A.K." peaked at number 7 on the Hot rap singles charts.

The album title is a pun on the popular movie title Gorillas in the Mist and guerrilla warfare. In the post-Los Angeles Riot atmosphere of the album's release, the title was also perceived as a clever reference to a comment made by one of the police officers who had arrested Rodney King. Laurence Michael Powell, one of King's arresting officers, had described through radio message a domestic disturbance involving two blacks as something straight from "Gorillas in the Mist." Powell's comment was seen as racist comparing blacks to gorillas and was used against the officer during the Rodney King trial.


Da Lench Mob - You & Your Heroes
 
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