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Featuring...Ice Cube [Edited]
(CD, 1997)
Primary Artist: Ice Cube

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LIST PRICE $15.98 Save 92%
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Format: CD Dec 1997 Record Label: Priority Records (USA) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 049925103823 |
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Details

Track Listing 1. Bend a Corner Wit Me - (featuring Khop) 2. Natural Born Killaz - (with Dr. Dre) 3. Bow Down - (with Westside Connection) 4. Bop Gun (One Nation) - (featuring George Clinton) 5. Check Yo Self - (featuring Das EFX) 6. Endangered Species (Tales From the Darkside) - (featuring Chuck D) 7. Trespass - (with Ice-T) 8. It's a Man's World - (featuring Yo Yo) 9. West up! - (with WC & The Madd Circle) 10. Game Over - (with Scarface/Dr. Dre) 11. Wicked Wayz - (with Mr. Mike) 12. Two to the Head - (with Kool G. Rap/D.J. Polo)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Chuck D, D.J. Polo, Das EFX, Dr. Dre, George Clinton, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Khop, Kool G. Rap, Mr. Mike, Scarface, W.C., Yo Yo | | Producer: | Scott Young (Compilation) | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Ice Cube, Khop, Dr. Dre, Westside Connection, George Clinton, Das EFX, Chuck D, Yo Yo, WC, The Madd Circle, Scarface, Mr. Mike, Ice T, Kool G Rap, D.J. Polo. FEATURING..., like much of Ice Cube's work, forsakes jeep-beats and "everybody-party" lyrics in favor of an intense, focused anger spurred by the urban violence and cultural deterioration it so vividly describes. Whether or not his first-person accounts of murder and turmoil are part of a self-perpetuating downward spiral, his skills as a storyteller and sonic architect are undeniable. Ice Cube is joined on each cut by a guest artist, and he makes the most of his compatriots' contributions. On "Endangered Species" he takes advantage of Chuck D's presence to scoop up some ominous, Public Enemy-style polyphony. With some help from Yo-Yo, he pokes fun at hip-hop's ubiquitous misogyny in the long-overdue sexist parody "It's A Man's World." There are no radical stylistic departures here, just some solid, West-Coast hip-hop, as essayed by one of the genre's most adept practitioners.
Industry Reviews 3 (out of 5) - ...this album represents the many faces of Cube as it journeys through his musical phases....FEATURING...ICE CUBE makes a statement on how far N.W.A. could have gone... Rap Pages (04/01/1998)
3 Stars (out of 5) - ...Ice Cube employs the skills of other rappers to underscore his own strengths or reveal an angle of his persona. FEATURING...is a lesson in artistry for rappers just dueting with the charts' latest darlings. Rolling Stone (02/05/1998)
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