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AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted [Explicit] Explicit Lyrics, Import, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. Better Off Dead
  2. The Nigga Ya Love To Hate
  3. Amerikka's Most Wanted
  4. What They Hittin' Foe?
  5. You Can't Fade Me
  6. Once Upon A Time In The Projects
  7. Turn Off The Radio
  8. Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside)
  9. A Gangsta's Fariytale
  10. I'm Only Out For One Thang
  11. Get Off My D*** And Tell Yo B**** To Come Here
  12. The Drive By
  13. Rollin' Wit The Lench Mob
  14. Who's The Mack?
  15. It's A Man's World
  16. The Bomb
  17. Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside) [Remix]
  18. Jackin' For Beats
  19. Get Off My D*** And Tell Yo B**** To Come Here [Remix]
  20. The Product
  21. Dead Homiez
  22. JD's Gaffilin' (Part 2)
  23. I Gotta Say What Up!!!


Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 25, 2003)
  • Parental Advisory ed. edition
  • Original Release Date: 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Priority
  • ASIN: B00008BL44
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (86 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,636 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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By Alan Pounds on November 2, 2005
Format: 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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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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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.
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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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A near-perfect first solo album by one on the most eloquent, strong-willed and outspoken rappers of all time. Not only is this record by turns funny, frightening, enlightening, beautiful and poetic; Ice Cube was the first to quash the East/West coast media-hyped "rivalry" by including the incredible Mr. Chuck D. and Flava-Flav on a couple tracks. This, after "Straight Outta Compton" and Schooly D.'s "Smoke Some Kill" are indispensable blocks in any music lover's collection. "Take that, Motherf****er."
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