Ice Cube Biography
Quick Facts
Birthday: June 15, 1969
Nationality: American
Famous: Quotes By Ice Cube Child Prodigies
Also Known As: O'Shea Jackson Sr
Sun Sign: Gemini
Age: 49 Years
Born In: Los Angeles
Famous As: American Rapper
Height: 1.73 M
Spouse/Ex-: Kimberly Woodruff
Father: Hosea Jackson
Mother: Doris Jackson
Religion: Muslim
City, States, Provinces & Districts: California
Net Worth: $140 Million
Ice Cube is the founding father of "gangsta rap", one of the best hip-hop artists "A List" in the music industry. A controversial but diverse and attractive personality in the world of hip hop, Cube created a cultural phenomenon. It is one of the most famous 21st century hip-hop stars, which is based on rap songs and is believed to reflect the political scene of their time and often revolves around violent themes. Some of his best-selling albums include The Most Wanted of AmeriKKK, Kill at Will, Death Certificate, War & Peace Vol.1, War & Peace Volume 2, Lethal Injection and Ana West. "Ice Cube developed rap music from high school and started writing rap songs. He has moved from being a soloist to one of the best-selling artists whose charts have topped the $ 120 million net worth charts. Cube is one of the most influential and influential artists on the American hip-hop scene and is also one of Hollywood's most promising players. .
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Childhood and early life
She was born in the role of Osie Jackson in Los Angeles to Doris Jackson, a hospital employee and Hozie Jackson, a gardener.
One of his early teens, he had a lot of interest in hip-hop and also wrote rap songs for his keyboard class at Taft High School, Los Angeles.
During the autumn of 1987, he enrolled at the Phoenix Institute of Technology, where he continued his studies in architectural design. Also led with hip hop group, C.I.A.
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Profession
On May 16, 1990, his first single album "AmeriKKKa Most Wanted" was released. The album was a major and thrilling commercial success.
In July 1990, he published an expanded work from seven tracks (EP), "Kill at Will", which is considered one of his most famous and best-selling. The album included "Endangered Species".
In July 1991, he starred in "The Boyz n the Hood", an Oscar drama directed by John Singleton. The film was well received and received good reviews from movie critics.
In 1991, his second album "Death Certificate" was released. He was one of his best-selling albums and received a pre-order for over a million copies.
In 1992, he released his third album, "The Predator", which was commercially successful, but did not receive critical acclaim. The album featured the song "It Was a Good Day".
In 1993, he released his fourth album, "The Deadly Syringe". The album was a commercial success and featured "You Know How We Do It" and "Bop Gun".
In 1997, he starred in Elizabeth Hurley's thriller "Dangerous Ground." The film was directed by Daryl Ruddt and did not get good reviews.
In 1998, he released his fifth album, War & Peace Vol.1, also known as "The War Disc." The album was a hit on the charts and was also one of his best-selling albums.
In 2000, he released his sixth album "War & Peace Volume 2", one of his most successful albums, culminating in charts. The album included the song "You Can Do It".
In 2002, he starred in the comedy 'Barbershop', directed by Tim Story. He played the role of Calvin Palmer and the film was fantastic.
In 2004, he repeated his role as "Calvin Palmer" in a sequel to "Barbershop", "Barbershop 2: Back in Business". The film was a great success at the box office.
In 2006, he released his seventh album "Laugh Now, Cry Later." He considered this as his return album, focusing more on his acting career since 2000.
In 2007, he starred in the family comedy "Are We Done?" The film did not get good reviews, but it was a good commercial success.
In 2008, he released his eighth album, "Raw Footage". The album included "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" and "Do Ya Thang".
On September 28, 2010, his ninth album, "I'm the West," was released. The album received positive reviews and the singles: "I Rep That West" and "Drink the Kool-Aid".
His next album, "Everythang's Corrupt," will be released in 2013.
Appointments: Never, as
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Senior posts
His first solo album, "Most Wanted" by AmeriKKK, achieved his No. 6 success in the "R & B / Hip Hop Albums in the United States" list. In 2007, this album was included in the Guardian list as one of the
Birthday: June 15, 1969
Nationality: American
Famous: Quotes By Ice Cube Child Prodigies
Also Known As: O'Shea Jackson Sr
Sun Sign: Gemini
Age: 49 Years
Born In: Los Angeles
Famous As: American Rapper
Height: 1.73 M
Spouse/Ex-: Kimberly Woodruff
Father: Hosea Jackson
Mother: Doris Jackson
Religion: Muslim
City, States, Provinces & Districts: California
Net Worth: $140 Million
Ice Cube is the founding father of "gangsta rap", one of the best hip-hop artists "A List" in the music industry. A controversial but diverse and attractive personality in the world of hip hop, Cube created a cultural phenomenon. It is one of the most famous 21st century hip-hop stars, which is based on rap songs and is believed to reflect the political scene of their time and often revolves around violent themes. Some of his best-selling albums include The Most Wanted of AmeriKKK, Kill at Will, Death Certificate, War & Peace Vol.1, War & Peace Volume 2, Lethal Injection and Ana West. "Ice Cube developed rap music from high school and started writing rap songs. He has moved from being a soloist to one of the best-selling artists whose charts have topped the $ 120 million net worth charts. Cube is one of the most influential and influential artists on the American hip-hop scene and is also one of Hollywood's most promising players. .
Recommended lists: African American men African American actors
Childhood and early life
She was born in the role of Osie Jackson in Los Angeles to Doris Jackson, a hospital employee and Hozie Jackson, a gardener.
One of his early teens, he had a lot of interest in hip-hop and also wrote rap songs for his keyboard class at Taft High School, Los Angeles.
During the autumn of 1987, he enrolled at the Phoenix Institute of Technology, where he continued his studies in architectural design. Also led with hip hop group, C.I.A.
Recommended lists: African-American singers hip-hop singers American American singers
Profession
On May 16, 1990, his first single album "AmeriKKKa Most Wanted" was released. The album was a major and thrilling commercial success.
In July 1990, he published an expanded work from seven tracks (EP), "Kill at Will", which is considered one of his most famous and best-selling. The album included "Endangered Species".
In July 1991, he starred in "The Boyz n the Hood", an Oscar drama directed by John Singleton. The film was well received and received good reviews from movie critics.
In 1991, his second album "Death Certificate" was released. He was one of his best-selling albums and received a pre-order for over a million copies.
In 1992, he released his third album, "The Predator", which was commercially successful, but did not receive critical acclaim. The album featured the song "It Was a Good Day".
In 1993, he released his fourth album, "The Deadly Syringe". The album was a commercial success and featured "You Know How We Do It" and "Bop Gun".
In 1997, he starred in Elizabeth Hurley's thriller "Dangerous Ground." The film was directed by Daryl Ruddt and did not get good reviews.
In 1998, he released his fifth album, War & Peace Vol.1, also known as "The War Disc." The album was a hit on the charts and was also one of his best-selling albums.
In 2000, he released his sixth album "War & Peace Volume 2", one of his most successful albums, culminating in charts. The album included the song "You Can Do It".
In 2002, he starred in the comedy 'Barbershop', directed by Tim Story. He played the role of Calvin Palmer and the film was fantastic.
In 2004, he repeated his role as "Calvin Palmer" in a sequel to "Barbershop", "Barbershop 2: Back in Business". The film was a great success at the box office.
In 2006, he released his seventh album "Laugh Now, Cry Later." He considered this as his return album, focusing more on his acting career since 2000.
In 2007, he starred in the family comedy "Are We Done?" The film did not get good reviews, but it was a good commercial success.
In 2008, he released his eighth album, "Raw Footage". The album included "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" and "Do Ya Thang".
On September 28, 2010, his ninth album, "I'm the West," was released. The album received positive reviews and the singles: "I Rep That West" and "Drink the Kool-Aid".
His next album, "Everythang's Corrupt," will be released in 2013.
Appointments: Never, as
Recommended lists: American Hip Hop and GEMini rapper men
Senior posts
His first solo album, "Most Wanted" by AmeriKKK, achieved his No. 6 success in the "R & B / Hip Hop Albums in the United States" list. In 2007, this album was included in the Guardian list as one of the