Ice Cube's BIO His hit debut album Straight Outta Compton (1989)
June 15, 1969 (Los Angeles, California, USA)
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  • Snoop is the Phil Jackson of youth football coaches. He ain't going to accept nothing but a winner.
  • I like to deal with things I heard about, ... People are always getting their house broken into around the holidays. That's when the crime rate goes up.
  • What I wanted people to recognize is that racism is in all of us, in layers. Some in more layers than others. It's not just the Klan guy and the black-fist guy, and it's about peeling away those layers.
  • To see it as a game is dope. You know they've got all these other games, and they finally gave a little respect to one of the classic movies in American history.
  • Black. White' will force people to challenge themselves.
  • There was no bigger fan of the original show than me, and I'm very excited to be able to put a new twist on it.
  • It was just funny to me that some of our leaders would take that much time and energy to dismiss something that was loved by so many of our people.
  • XXX: State of the Union.
  • I thought it was a good opportunity to perform on TV and get the message out there.
  • It will force people to challenge themselves and really examine where we stand in terms of race.
  • I think the worst thing you can do about a situation is nothing. You have to get it out in the open. You have to talk about it.
  • I'm really excited to be a part of a show that explores race in America. Black. White. will force people to challenge themselves and really examine where we stand in terms of race in this country.
  • We wanted to be true to what a barbershop is, so every headline we could grab between the first 'Barbershop' and the second was in there
  • When you are cold, surrender and die to the Heat of the Heart
  • We come from the days when rap used to agitate the mainstream. Now it's more buddy-buddy. That doesn't sit well with me. So what we need is [a bit more] street politics, bringing up issues, agitating you a little bit. And nothing can agitate you more now than a terrorist threat.
  • Everybody is worried about the guy with the black power, leather jacket on, Afro ... worried about those kind of people and not really knowing that racism is not just the obvious.
  • Turn Off The Radio.
  • Are We There Yet?