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Ice Cube

Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits

UPC: 724352909124

Format: CD

Release Date: Dec 04, 2001

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Personnel: Ice Cube, George Clinton, M.C. Ren, Dr. Dre, Mack 10, Ms. Toi, Das EFX, Westside Connection, Mr. Short Khop (rap vocals).
Producers include: Ice Cube, D.J. Pooh, The Bomb Squad, Budda, Dutch.
Recorded between 1990 & 2001.
Personnel includes: Ice Cube, George Clinton, M.C. Ren, Dr. Dre, Mack 10, Ms. Toi, Das EFX, Mr. Short Khop, Westside Connection (rap vocals).
Producers include: Ice Cube, DJ Pooh, Dutch, The Bomb Squad, Budda.
This includes a bonus DVD disc.
Personnel: Ice Cube, George Clinton, M.C. Ren, Dr. Dre, Mack 10, Ms. Toi, Das EFX, Westside Connection, Mr. Short Khop (rap vocals).
Producers include: Ice Cube, D.J. Pooh, The Bomb Squad, Budda, Dutch.
Recorded between 1990 & 2001.
Personnel: Pusha T (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Dave Pensado; Dr. Dre; Serban Ghenea.
Audio Remixers: D-Maq; Laylaw.
Recording information: Right Track Studios, New York, NY.
Photographers: William Hames; Mario Castellanos; Pamela Springsteen; Ed Colver.
Ice Cube's ferocious frown is familiar now from multiple big and small screen appearances, but as this collection reminds us, he's still first and foremost the thinking street thug's rapper, one of the original gangstas. GREATEST HITS isn't sequenced chronologically, jumping frantically from 1998's "Pushing Weight" to 1994's "Check Yo Self" with its "Message" backing track, to 1990's furious Public Enemy-influenced "Jackin' For Beats" (Ice Cube's departure from P.E.'s rivals N.W.A. presaged his hooking up with the Bomb Squad, Public Enemy's production team). But though the patchwork song list makes a clear overview of Cube's career difficult, it also makes for some thrilling twists and turns, for instance between the rowdy, early-'90s "The Nigga Ya Love to Hate" to the equally tumultuous but more sophisticated "Late Night Hour," recorded in 2001. What's obvious from even the most cursory overview of this set is Ice Cube's huge contribution to rap and hip-hop music, and over a decade's worth of unswerving dedication to putting his message across.

Tracks:

1 - Pushin' Weight
2 - Check Yo Self
3 - We Be Clubbin'
4 - $100 Dollar Bill Ya'll
5 - Once Upon a Time in the Projects
6 - Bow Down (Westside Connection)
7 - Hello
8 - You Can Do It
9 - You Know How We Do It
10 - It Was a Good Day
11 - Bop Gun (One Nation)
12 - What Can I Do?
13 - My Summer Vacation
14 - Steady Mobbin'
15 - Jackin' for Beats
16 - Nigga Ya Love to Hate
17 - Late Night Hour