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AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Ice Cube
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 16, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: May 17, 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Priority Records
  • ASIN: B000003B6X
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #62,461 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Better off Dead
2. Nigga Ya Love to Hate
3. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
4. What They Hittin' Foe?
5. You Can't Fade Me/JD's Gaffilin'
6. Once Upon a Time in the Projects
7. Turn Off the Radio
8. Endangered Species (Tales From the Darkside)
9. Gangsta's Fairytale
10. I'm Only Out for One Thang
11. Get off My *** and Tell Yo ***** to Come Here
12. Drive-By
13. Rollin' Wit the Lench Mob
14. Who's the Mack?
15. It's a Man's World
16. Bomb

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Cube took a lot of the heat for N.W.A's more excessive moments, maybe because he was the best rapper in the group, and his solo debut reacts by pushing the envelope even further. To the strains of a carpet-bombing Bomb Squad soundtrack, he adopts a way-over-the-top persona: an amoral, sawed-off-shotgun-wielding, 40-ounce-swilling, gang-banging, reflexively defiant ball of rage. If you can't see the funny side, it can be tough to take--"You Can't Fade Me" is especially loathsome taken at face value--but it's pretty clear that he's got some perspective (see "It's A Man's World," his wry head-to-head with Yo-Yo). Also, his indictments of institutionalized racism are tart, savage, and dead on the mark. --Douglas Wolk

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amerikkka's Most Wanted is a perfect rap album., November 24, 1998
By A Customer
This may be redundant since the Source magazine long ago recognized this album as a classic. However, I was re-expereinceing it the other day and was just amazed at how beautifully angry -and vice versa- this disc is. In the wake of Cube "phonin it in"(Vibe) on his latest effort, War & Peace(War Disc)it is a must that everyone re-experience AMW. First of all, just listen to the way it begins. He starts off his album with his own execution! I mean, damn. Given the time it was releasd, when rap wasn't afraid to be political as it is now, this first song, coupled with the spelling of the title, was what it was all about. And the song that follows the execution? Explosive."I heard payback's a mf'in n***a/That's why I'm sick of bein treated like a mf'n stepchild/f a cop cuzz I aint him/he gotta deal with the nine double m". Put those words on top of a beat that was just mad and you have gangsta rap xtacy. He even allow his naysayers and haters to cuss him out on the hook(F U Ice Cube!!) What more can you ask for? And that's not even the best song. That honor goes to the last cut,"The Bomb." It is literally a riot on wax complete with Molatovs and the media. It has the best beak ever on wax- argue with me if you like but when More Bounce drops in for those few precious seconds you realize what a break really is suppose to do: heighten the tension of a lyric without disrupting it or distracting from it. It ends with Cube spittin more attitude in one line("So what dat Lench Mob Like") than alot of these supposed "keep it real" rappers today can do in a whole album. In the middle is comedy with him and Flava flav-this song also includes Cube's classically put credo of "the mic, the money and the p***y"; the boy has some classic lines in his canon-, anger at the white man, in an ignorant, but just as effective, ghetto way from Cube and an revolutionary intellectual way from Chuck D, on "Darkside", a dice game gone bad cause of playa hatin' on "What They Hittin Foe" that's simply accurate, a horror story about the Projects which shouts out the infamous Jordan Downs/Nickerson Gardens and way predates all of this Queensbridge yellin now goin on, and the unparalleled "Who's The Mack", with a Humpty Hump sample no less, in which Cube breaks down that a Mack is anybody who "get over on a fool and[does the]dirt like real smoothe." "You know it's drama, but it sound real good." This album is the be all to end all for Gangsta Rap. It, "Kill At Will" and "Death Certificate"-Cube's followups to it- show what gangsta rap was: real angry, jherri juice drippin, slices of life marinated in sex, drugs and 40 ounces of Old E and served in a dirty bowl to a world afraid of its own shadow. Hip hop now is so slick that its hard to believe an album like this exists. Buy it. Go to the swap meet and get it if you have to.(Pick me up some white t-shirts while you in there, alright.) Just own it for yourself. It is the quintiessential fusion of west coast anger with East Coast beats(though Cube's own producers did more of the tracks than many give them credit for and the Bomb Squad worked the majority of the tracks to fit Cube's definitive Western style) in a dynamic balance that is mesmerizing. It is a perfect rap album. Perfect. The Source may give mikes but I'm gonna say that this is better than classic. It is perfect.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The all time #1 Ice Cube album, August 1, 1999
By A Customer
Is 2pac still alive? Did Suge arrange the murder of B.I.G.? Before the Badboy-Deathrow beef, who could ever forget the N.W.A. feud. A beef that manifest itself to the point that the group dissolved completly after only five years and three albums. Fortunately, the beef produced no unsolved murders but classic records that are still the standard for west coast music. No other group was as groundbreaking as NWA. And when the groups chief lyricists, Ice Cube, decided to step away from the group's shady business practices and move to the east coast to launch his solo career, it turned out to be one of the most memorable moments in hip-hop history. Mixing the Bomb Squad's explosive producton with Cube's powerful lyrics made this album the best east-west collaboation ever. Along with the Kill at Will EP and Death Certificate, AMW helped make Cube the most influential MC of the early 90's.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cube's Solo Debut Is Da Bomb, July 7, 2002
By "kidojafam" (Lafayette, LA United States) - See all my reviews
I remember stumbling upon this album in my local record store when I wasn't really looking for anything in particular. I had no idea that Cube left N.W.A. and had gone solo so when I saw it I had to buy it. This album took Ice Cube and his music in a new direction. I had always felt like he was the most talented lyricist in the group (he wrote most of the groups rhymes) but this proved it. Cube was hungry and angry on this album and it shows. The sound both lyrically and musically is raw. This album really started it all. It launched Cube's solo career and after a few more N.W.A. albums foreshadowed there eventual break up as well. Cube had something to prove on this album and I think that his point was well made. I feel Cube was at his best on this album because the breakup of N.W.A. was less than smooth which gave him a lot of motivation. Listen for yourself and I guarantee you will agree that this is a ruffer, meaner Ice Cube which is not necessarily a bad thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Are we there yet?
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5.0 out of 5 stars 1 of his best albums!! Period.
AmeriKKKa's Most and Death Certificate were two album classics in Hip-Hop. Breaking away from NWA was the best thing Ice Cube could of done. Read more
Published on January 4, 2004 by Adalberto Aguirre, Jr.

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