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By Alvin aqua Blanco
Ice Cube in the movies did a lot for fans as a rapper too. So when he speaks, listen. All these years, and O'Shea "Ice Cube" Jackson is still the n***a you love to hate. That is, if you think a rapper who got started over twenty years ago cannot still be relevant in 2008. Cube has another stinging treatise directed at gangsta rap and Hip-Hop's naysayers with “Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It.” The songs video cements the audacity of rap scapegoats, with Cube dropping quotables like, “I’m trying to get me a Maybach, how you motherf***ers gonna tell me don’t say that, You the ones we learned it from, I heard n***a back in 1971.” Along the path of his career Cube has smacked the nation upside it head with gangsta rap as part of N.W.A, dropped solo classics like Amerikkka's Most Wanted and The Predator, and possessed enough clout to see his 2006 solo Laugh Now, Cry Late become a Gold record independentl. As an actor, Cube diversified his resume to include writer, director and producer ever since his acting debut in John Singleton's Boyz N The Hood and, of course, blessed us with the DVD collection staple Friday. On Friday (Jan 11) his latest film, First Sunday, hits theaters while the summer will see Cube release his eigth solo album Raw Footage. Here, Cube waxes philosophical everything from Katt Williams to Dr. Dre to impromptu advice from Laurence Fishburne. AllHipHop.com: The new video for “Gangtsa Rap Me Do It” is getting a lot burn, how important was the visual? Ice Cube: I wanted something that didn’t take away from the footage. The footage to me is just as powerful as the lyrics, especially how they’re laid in there. I just wanted people to [sighing] stop blaming the world’s problems on gangsta rap, because that’s just easy. Please, that’s like blaming the messenger or blaming the mirror for what you see or what you hear. To me [the video is] a way to show how hypocritical that is and do it in a sarcastic way. And then make sure people understood what I was saying with the song. People were like, “Wait are you saying that you down with it? You ain’t? What are you saying?” I wanted to make it sure it was clear on what I was trying to present. AllHipHop.com: What inspired you to make the song? Ice Cube: A lot of bulls**t last year. From the Don Imus thing to people just appearing on all these shows and just brushing gangsta rap with a broad stroke like this is the reason, when that’s bulls**t. We grew up watching these people and then decided to do what we do. Gangsta rap is the product of…s**t, I mean it’s the product of a lot things but when you break it down, you take a little Muhammad Ali and a little Richard Pryor, you throw in some crack and then you throw in some gangbanging, and at the other end of all that s**t, to try to make sense of it all, you get gangsta rap. That’s what happened in the '80s that started all this. It’s a culmination of that era, combusting into lyrics and poetry. Some people use it like a newspaper, some people use it like a comic book and it’s everything in between. But gangsta rap ain’t the reason why all this s**t is going haywire. [story continues below]
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