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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Cube at his BEST
Man, did Ice Cube REALLY drop a bomb on the hip hop nation with this debut album. After leaving N.W.A., Cube went solo and nothing would ever be the same again. Not many artists can come HARD like he did on their first albums. Ice Cube came harder than anyone else at the time in 1990, and he did it with ease and gusto. One of my personal favorite albums, this album...
Published on April 5, 2004 by Wayne Maye

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1.0 out of 5 stars Cube without Dre
Like the title says,the production on this record is terrible. Which makes most of the cd terrible If you liked straight outta compton you probably won't like this one, too "east coast" for me.
Published on August 14, 2008 by Benjamin Stevenson


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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Cube at his BEST, April 5, 2004
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Wayne Maye (Petersburg,VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
Man, did Ice Cube REALLY drop a bomb on the hip hop nation with this debut album. After leaving N.W.A., Cube went solo and nothing would ever be the same again. Not many artists can come HARD like he did on their first albums. Ice Cube came harder than anyone else at the time in 1990, and he did it with ease and gusto. One of my personal favorite albums, this album defines what Ice Cube is all about. Here's the review:

Album Highlights: The ENTIRE album.

Production: Thumbs up, one of the first true times that the east and the west hooked up, and the results were AWESOME

Lyrics and Subject Matter: Thumbs up, like i said, NO ONE was spitting this hard in 1990, ask N.W.A., as they became nonexistant in hip hop after Cube left

Originality: Thumbs up

The Last Word: AWESOME album. One of the greatest albums EVER, Ice Cube represented here, and it shows. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND this album, and as an added bonus, you get the AWESOME Kill At Will EP in its remastered form. Buy this album NOW if you don't own it.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Cube breaks away from N.W.A. in the height of their success, November 2, 2005
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
If you ask this reviewer, Ice Cube's solo career remains the best of the N.W.A. collective (which included Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, MC Ren, and Ice Cube). After all these years, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" sounds just as raw as the day it was released. The album dropped one year after the landmark album "Straight Outta Compton", and builds on the political and cultural commentary, bringing it to a higher level.

Ice Cube holds absolutely nothing back on his solo debut. His unapologetic lyrics touch on several topics; including street life, gangs, drugs, kids, a woman's place in the hip-hop world, and politics (among others). Standouts include the riveting title cut, the hilarious story-telling of "You Can't Fade Me", the enthralling production of "JD's Gafflin'", "A Gangster's Fairy Tale" where Ice Cube talks to the kids, "Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside)" featuring Chuck D from Public Enemy, "Who's The Mack?", and the interesting commentary about a woman's place in hip-hop "It's A Man's World" featuring (female emcee) Yo-Yo.

Overall, those who thought Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" was the best thing to come out of the N.W.A. collective should check this out. If you think "The Chronic" is slightly overrated (like myself), you should definitely check this out. Don't be caught sleeping.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Six Seminal Hip Hop Records Panned By Rolling Stone, August 22, 2006
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
As a big fan of the book, "Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists", there was a section where certain seminal hip hop records were bashed by Rolling Stones. Ice Cube's monumental gangsta rap debut was one of them. Critics said, "the relentless profanity grows wearisome, bombsquads production loses steam, and Cube's attitude towards women are simply despicable". However, "Amerikkka's Most Wanted" (A suberbly provacative title) is criticized for all the wrong reasons. Most critics based assumptions on shock value and profanity but Cube's message was loud and clear. He was going to shut down racist white Amerikkka with one of the most visceral and revolutionary records that I have ever heard.

Straight out the box, Ice Cube is not out to make friends with, "The N***** Ya Love To Hate". Reality is a hard thing to digest and he let people know by dropping jewels like, "When I'm shootin let's see who drop/ The police, the media, and suckers that went pop/ And mother******* that say they too black/ Put 'em overseas they be beggin to come back/ They say we promote gangs and drugs/ You wanna sweep a n***** like me up under the rug/ Kickin s*** called street knowledge/ Why more n****** in the pen than in college. It was like Huey Newton speaking from a gangsta figures perspective and collaborating with Public Enemy... he became the black CNN. Songs such as "Turn Off The Radio" could never happen on a major label again. He was saying, "Program directors and dj's ignore me/ because I simply said F*** top forty/ Top thirty, top twenty, and top ten/ Until you put more hip hop in/". Most happy songs didn't make much sense on radio (still don't) and Cube knew hip hop was a weapon that people could see in the broad.

"Amerikkka's Most Wanted" also cemented Ice Cube as one of the genres greatest storytellers. The way he freaked nursery rhymes, for the kids, on "A Gangsta's Fairtale" was unbelievable. It was informing kids to watch out for scandolous women and stds. "Once Upon A Time In The Projects" was so vivid, it brought you straight to Compton, as if Ice Cube was saying his rhymes right beside you with an angry expression on his face. "Endangered Species" is one of the most politically intense charged rap songs ever on wax. "Every cop killer goes ignored/ They'll just send another n***** to the morgue/ A point scored; they could give a f*** about us/ They rather catch us with guns, and white powder/ - If I was old, they'd probably be a friend of me/ Since I'm young, they consider me the enemy/ You should listen to me cause there's more to see/ Call my neighborhood a ghetto cause it houses minorities/".

Overall, it's easy to see why hip hop purists say hip hop today just isn't good as that old school s***. Hell, even Rolling Stones, who dismissed this record, realized the records greatness and later gave this debut a 5 out of 5 stars rating. What's more amazing is the aforementioned songs aren't even my top two favorites. The title track and "Who's The Mack" knocked me off the edge of my seat. You can find gangsta rap anywhere today but this had such a powerful message with such proper beats, that unlike its modern day contemporaries, stands the test of time. Like rapreviews.com said, "One of the most important records ever made...if someone says to you rap is simple, throw this on and dare them to write something better - - none of them ever will".
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hardcore Funk Rap, the Dawn of Gansta' and Prophetic of the LA Riots., April 16, 2006
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OverTheMoon (overthemoonreview@hotmail.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
America'a Most Wanted Ice Tray stuns the world with his classic "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" and changes the face of rap forever. A little bit like MC Hammer has just smoked a bag of rock and lets out all his agro on mic for an album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted is some funny stuff with bullets ripping in the background soundtrack from start to finish, is also inspiring in that Ice Tray raps like a maniac for an hour. The beats are funky. This is a great album to add to any classic connection. The fact that it came out two years before the LA Riots is prophetic... maybe played a part in it... a big one. Just get it and play it LOUD. The funk is amazing and is now replaced by hip-hop. You won't come across anything like this in a hurry again.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The real OG, June 11, 2006
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
First to S.C. "Jacinto Morales". Your right but wrong in so many ways. Ice Cube never jumped to become a gansta because Snoop and Death Row was making it big. Cube was always about the gang life and always showed it in his albums. From his N.W.A. days he kept it gangsta. And Cube ain't no fake. I don't know where you got that but how is this album proof. Explain The Predator or Death Certificate. He was keppin it G in those albums.Please don't be following the hype of 50 Cent and saying well if he got shot than that's a gangsta.He went and dissed N.W.A. and Eazy E is a real gangsta. If Cube was a fake than he would of never responded to N.W.A. and No Vaseline wouldn't be one of the most viscious diss on rap today. This album is political but the westcoast wasn't all that political. Now I agree that he does see something and jump in(not the whole gang thing) but hey Cube is just keepin up with the time and hey what rapper isn't.Every rapper sees whats hot what producer is hot and use it to sell records. You make it like Cube is the only one. Don't be hatein' on Cube. He's a legend and a true West Coast G. Now prove me wrong.

Now for Amerikkkas Most Wanted this is a political album but it's also a great album. Cube talks about the struggles in the street, gang violence, police violence and racism. Whats also tight is now you get the Kill At Will EP which include Jackin'for Beats which is the first diss to N.W.A. Not as good of a diss as No Vasaline but still good. Amerikkka's Most Wanted had a big impact on rap and it also showed that Ice Cube would do just fine as a solo artist and make him become a WestCoast Legend and also a Hip Hop Icon. A classic album and should be remembered too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hip Hop Gansta Rap Classic!!!, December 19, 2004
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This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
I remember back in the day when this album dropped. We didnt know what to expect. NWA had the fans in their corner and we all thought Ice Cube was ill for leaving NWA. But then something happened....... ICE CUBE hit us all with something never really heard before. It was a whole album of Boyz n the Hood and Dopeman all in one. Ice Cube continued owning the streets respect and held the crown til Dr. Dre dropped "The Chronic".

I also recommend: ICE CUBE "Death Certificate" cd. Another classic cd by one of rap music's best lyricist. Ice Cube is definitely no dummy on the mic.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Cube's Finest Moment, June 24, 2008
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
Ice Cube didn't need to be in N.W.A. in order to be a classic MC. After he departed the group in 1989, he starts recording under his own name, in which he can express his ideas well without anything holding him back. After many listens to this album, I can easily say that this is the best thing that has ever been released by an N.W.A. affiliated member? Why do I say that?

First off, Ice Cube was one impressive lyricist. While he kept his gangsta rap roots that he got from N.W.A., he also adds a conscious twist to his lyrics not unlike Public Enemy and KRS-One/BDP. Cube addressed real-life situations in his songs, whether it would be police brutality based on the Rodney King incident("Endangered Species"), unplanned pregnancy and trying to get out of it ("You Can't Fade Me"), talking to the kids ("A Gangster's Fairytale") or even a battle of the sexes involving female rapper Yo-Yo in "It's a Man's World". Whatever situation Cube brought up, he always knew how to bring it up perfectly through his rhymes.

The Bomb Squad's production is ace. The samples used, featuring newscasts and other sayings based on Cube's lyrics, blend in a perfect sense. It's completely original and even stands the test of time with its style.

Along with this West Coast classic, we also have the "Kill at Will" EP included as well, being originally released in late 1990, not many months after this. The EP tracks feature a remix of "Endangered Species", in which Chuck D from Public Enemy raps a completely new verse, the multi-instrumental beats used with Cube's rapping in "Jackin' for Beats", and the single "Dead Homiez" that focuses on killings in urban society. "Kill at Will" has 4 newer tracks, 2 remixes of AMW tracks and a short interlude.

This is definitely the package to pick up if you want to hear Ice Cube at the top of his game. Even after over 15 years, it still sounds as refreshing as it was back then.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "TRUE TO THE FAME", June 7, 2005
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DUGGIE "DUGGIE" (LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
"Man is this dude like the true definition of hard core or what?, this album should be the staple of gangsta rap with da lench mob coming strong, i agree that things done changed since my "nia" left N.W.A. did he fall short?, i think not to who nobody held it down like cube did and nobody came harder on any album like cube did so they asked for it and they got it.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cube's Best, July 29, 2004
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B-Boy (chicago, il) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
This album is cube's best. It is a classic and in include's hits like Nigga ya love to hate,once upon a time in the projects,and amerikkas most wanted this is ice cube's best album.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You'll never catch him!, February 23, 2007
This review is from: Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Audio CD)
Ice Cube leaving NWA was the best move because mentally he was light years ahead of them. This album is more gangsta than conscious but it still has its gems like THE N***A YA LOVE TO HATE, AMERIKKKA'S MOST WANTED, YOU CANT FADE ME, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE PROJECTS, TURN OF THE RADIO(this song inspired Dead Prez's mixtape), A GANGSTA'S FAIRYTALE, ROLLIN WITH THE LENCH MOB, WHO'S THE MACK, JACKIN FOR BEATS, THE PRODUCT and DEAD HOMIEZ. Filler: Im Only Out For One Thang(featuring Flava Flav or Slava Slave)is the only track that is weak. Bottom Line: Amerikkka's Most Wanted is a magnificent debut by one of the most important emcee of our time. Its a must have for any rap fan who remembers what Ice Cube was.
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