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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First half is much better than the second half.
The first half of this album is full of bangin' beats and vocals that are off the hook. The second half, for some reason, seems to lose something. The production isn't as good and the lyrics seem kind of limp. However, the first half outweighs the second half, so the album gets four stars instead of three. Tracks such as PUSHIN' WEIGHT, GREED, and THE CURSE OF...
Published on July 10, 2000 by Christopher Ware

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2.0 out of 5 stars A great record for a new emcee, but Cube should know better
What happened to Ice Cube's angry style? It has disappeared totally. Cube now sounds like a parody of himself. His lyrics are tight, but nothing like AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted or Death Certificate.

I got a lot of respect for Ice Cube. The old Ice Cube that is. If this was his debut album, maybe my opinion on it would've changed but he should know better. The CD is only...

Published on September 9, 1999


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First half is much better than the second half., July 10, 2000
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Christopher Ware (Fremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The first half of this album is full of bangin' beats and vocals that are off the hook. The second half, for some reason, seems to lose something. The production isn't as good and the lyrics seem kind of limp. However, the first half outweighs the second half, so the album gets four stars instead of three. Tracks such as PUSHIN' WEIGHT, GREED, and THE CURSE OF MONEY exemplify the outstanding production and vocals, while ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE PROJECTS 2 and 3 STRIKES YOU IN just fall off and leave the listener scratching their head and wondering what happened.

People have been saying that Cube has sold out with his Don Mega persona. I just have one question: shouldn't rap be evolving? If MCs keep the same style throughout their careers, they risk falling off. Cube has evolved from an angry teen to a man who distrusts labels and management and who is now successful in and of himself. It's his prerogative to change to match his personality. Why give him beef over that? To me, this new Cube is more sophisticated and can say a lot more on more levels in his songs. This is what makes this album good.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Underrated Disc From The Father Of Gangsta Rap (4.5), September 22, 2006
Ice Cube made a very solid return to the rap game after a 5 year hiatus with his War Disc, where he promptly confronts ghetto difficulties. While doing so, he reaffirms his status as a premier rapper in the game today with hard, angry rap deliveries over some very nice beats. Ice Cube his just returned now with his latest studio album "Laugh Now, Cry Later" too which boasts some great tracks as well.

"Ask About Me" is a powerful opener, with a vibing instrumental beat and Cube spitting his lyrics strongly. "Pushin' Weight" is a good track where Cube explains how he's still holdin' it down in the game with his rhymes. "Dr. Frankenstein" is another tight track featuring Mr. Short Kop for another appearance on the album. "War and Peace" sees Ice Cube suggesting that peace is needed for all and he states "Westside for life but still down with the East". "Ghetto Vet" may be my favourite rap cut on the album where Cube takes a setting of a hospital describing a scene of contemplating suicide while near death. "Greed" is a heavy gangsta cut to follow it up, then Ice Cube moves into lyrics about money with "Cash Over A**" and "The Curse Of Money." The last few songs on this album are some of the best, which include "Extradition", a track laced with a sweet beat, "Penitentiary" and "3 Strikes You In", an aggressive cut.

Overall, this is a fairly strong rap release from Ice Cube who doesn't touch on anything political but rather spits about the hood as usual in a variety of ways. Lyrically he most often on the mark and his voice sounds mature and very strong. Recommended to any Ice Cube fan.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cube is losing intensity., October 12, 2000
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"thegreatgrizant" (Eindhoven, Netherlands) - See all my reviews
Positives: Most of the songs are pretty good and Ice Cube is tight on this one. This album is a lot better than the second part of War & Peace. Cube is a living legend in the rap game and you can see why with this album sometimes. My favorite track is "Ghetto Vet" cause it's got a really phat piano part in the beat. Cube isn't the best lyricist ever but he does rap about a little bit more than the usual gangsta. Not many other rappers would make a song about being paralyzed and pissing through a tube. Track 15, "X--------" is one of those songs you can dedicate to all your ex-girls and that's something I enjoy to do every now and then.

Negatives: You get the feeling that the album could be better. Westside Connection fans are probably let down a little by the War & Piece set cause Cube just isn't quite as hardcore gangsta as he was on Bow Down. Cube talks too much about being a veteran in this game for my taste. In my opinion he should focus on staying in it instead of bragging about lasting so long. In all fairness though he was a member of NWA and he did start "gangsta rap".

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars War on the Masses, September 18, 1999
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Ice Cube is the embodiment of Gansterism. He's OG now and it shows. He has been a player in the game for over 10 yrs now. I don't care if he's Don Mega or Cube, he's the hardest hitter. Ghetto Vet symbolizes the albums meaning...Still in the game no matter what. With first of two CDs, Cube proves he "Pushes Rhymes Like Weight".

Peace, Damn Straight

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A great record for a new emcee, but Cube should know better, September 9, 1999
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What happened to Ice Cube's angry style? It has disappeared totally. Cube now sounds like a parody of himself. His lyrics are tight, but nothing like AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted or Death Certificate.

I got a lot of respect for Ice Cube. The old Ice Cube that is. If this was his debut album, maybe my opinion on it would've changed but he should know better. The CD is only okay. Cube fans will be disappointed. I hope The Peace Disc will be better.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good album from Cube, January 17, 2005
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jono "jono" (Box Hill Nth, VIC AUS) - See all my reviews
This album is better than I expected. I didn't expect it to be that good seeing as though it wasn't very famous. I recommend you to buy this album, if you don't have it already.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE MAN IS STILL THE MAN!!!, January 13, 2005
ICE CUBE has been around long enough to set trends for other black and/or genre stars, but he's head and shoulders above all the others. The Man is ALWAYS THE Man, and that is that. You can dis him if you want, but he's got the money, he wears the gold, and he rides in the big, black limo, so get over it and put out the green for this rappin' machine!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Strange, Dark, Unorthodox..... But Great, April 12, 2002
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This album is one of the most compelling albums I ever heard in my life. This album has more versitile- It has the track fearturing Korn. The song "War and Peace" contained a sample called "Don't Speak" by G. Stephani. Also this album contains the eerie track called the "Pecking Order". In my opinion the albums best songs were "Dr. Frankenstein, "Greed", "War and Peace", and "Penitentiary". Althought this album has many songs affilited with alternative music, Cube keeps it gangsta, but also more concerned about getting his money.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Holy Buy this CD, June 16, 2001
This has got to be the most underrated rap cd of the 90's, no doubt. WAY better than its successor, Peace. Cube slows the grooves down a bit but his raw intense voice and creepy, minor key harmonies and backbeats make it awesome! This CD is DARK DARK DARK, with tales of death, mafia, paralysis, and being hunted. My vote for best rap album EVER, whipping the Chronic
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A musthave, January 14, 2000
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Zophonias Jonsson (Egilsstašir, Iceland) - See all my reviews
This CD is a musthave. Ice Cube is the greatest rapper of all time, he made the rap with N.W.A I think he's eaven better than 2pac. So if you don't have this cd you must buy it!
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