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Ice-T proves he’s still ‘Merciless’ on Body Count’s latest attack of gory hip-hop metal with a message Ice-T fronts his hybrid hip-hop metal band Body Count.
In his breakthrough song “Colors,” from the soundtrack to the 1988 film of the same name starring Sean Penn, Ice-T detailed the turf wars raging in Los Angeles.
Body Count singer and rapper Ice-T picks the records and artists he loves, and names the singer who almost guarantees pregnancy ...
"I call it reality-based rap," Ice-T says of the gangster rap genre. His '92 hit "Cop Killer" was controversial; he later played a police detective in Law and Order: SVU. Originally broadcast in 1994.
Ice-T believes rap beefs have become too dangerous for music In an interview with Boss Talk 101, he reflected on the changing definition and stakes of feuds in hip-hop over the years Ice-T also ...
Legendary rappers Ice-T and KRS-One were part of a star-studded lineup celebrating the 50-year anniversary of hip-hop during Essence Fest in New Orleans this weekend ...
Body Count stopped by The Tonight Show to perform their recent song, “Comfortably Numb,” an updated version of Pink Floyd‘s 1979 single. The track, off the group’s new LP Merciless, sees ...
Ice-T and Body Count are back. The band is debuting a flip of a classic Pink Floyd song with unlikely origins, and the rapper-actor is explaining how it happened. The frontman of the heavy metal ...
Ice-T finally made his first statements about the controversy at a music industry event in New York City, on June 18. “At no point do I go out and say, ‘Let’s do it,'” he said.
Ice-T has warned rap beefs are "not smart" anymore because of the risk of retaliation from other people.
Ice-T called Pusha T “one of the best to ever do it” after the Clipse member revealed the inspiration behind his rap name.
In a recent conversation with The Guardian, hip-hop icon, actor, and director Ice-T reflected on the aftermath of the band's protest song "Cop Killer," released back in 1992. The track, which ...
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