Download Rap Videos In HQ Here goldeneravideos.blogspot.com Ice-T started out with other West Coast hip-hop pioneers such as Kid Frost, DJ Flash, and Egyptian Lover with Electro recordings. Later on, he changed his style and was the first West Coast MC to be accepted by the East Coast. "6 'N The Mornin'" is sometimes seen as the track that triggered the whole gangsta movement, which was produced by the Unknown DJ, who produced electro funk tracks before and went on to produce Compton's Most Wanted. The song was inspired by Schoolly D's "PSK" and became the inspiration for Eazy E and NWA's "Boyz N The Hood." Ice-T's raw style captured the ears of Sire Records founder Seymour Stein, who signed him to a multi-album countract, and then went on to work with Afrika Islam, the man behind the beats on his debut album, 1987's Rhyme Pays; 1988's Power; and 1989's The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say. As the title of this third album suggests, Ice-T was from the star! t not merely a gangsta MCâ"although he was one of the driving forces behind the new styleâ"but also used hip-hop music as a platform for social and political activism; Seymour Stein called him "the Bob Dylan of hip-hop." On "Freedom of Speech," Ice attacked Tipper Gore for introducing the Parental Advisory sticker. In 1991, Ice T's fourth album, OG Original Gangster, was released, which included rhymes about child abuse and drunk driving as well as the theme song from the movie "New Jack City" by Mario ...
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