| 1. Funeral | |||
| 2. Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit | |||
| 3. My Summer Vacation | |||
| 4. Steady Mobbin' | |||
| 5. Robin Lench | |||
| 6. Givin' Up the Nappy Dug Out | |||
| 7. Look Who's Burnin' | |||
| 8. Bird in the Hand | |||
| 9. Man's Best Friend | |||
| 10. Alive on Arrival | |||
| 11. Death | |||
| 12. Birth | |||
| 13. I Wanna Kill Sam | |||
| 14. Horny Lil' Devil | |||
| 15. Black Korea | |||
| 16. True to the Game | |||
| 17. Color Blind | |||
| 18. Doing Dumb Shit | |||
| 19. Us | |||
| 20. No Vaseline | |||
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Death Certificate,Ice Cube,Priority Records,Gangsta Rap,Golden Age,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,United States of America,West Coast Rap
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Death Certificate
Ice Cube Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BL9W Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- The Funeral
- The Wrong N**** To F*** Wit
- My Summer Vacation
- Steady Mobbin'
- Robin Lench
- Givin' Up The Nappy Dug Out
- Look Who's Burnin'
- A Bird In The Hand
- Man's Best Friend
- Alive On Arrival
- Death
- The Birth
- I Wanna Kill Sam
- Horny Lil' Devil
- Black Korea
- True To The Game
- Color Blind
- Doing Dumb Sh**
- Us
- No Vaseline
- How To Survive In South Central
Customer Reviews:
This album was that deal!.......2007-07-05
5 STARS NOT ENOUGH.......2007-02-09
"NO VASELINE" pretty much ended N.W.A. as a group and is probably one of the most vicious comeback/rap battle songs of all time. If you listen closely to the lyrics of that song, he individually took each member of N.W.A. and basically cut them down to size by basically telling the truth. With the exception of M.C. REN, lyrically N.W.A. was finished after CUBE rolled out. DR. DRE'S production kept them afloat on EFIL4ZAGGIN but that's about it.
Ice Cube's finest hour...one of hip hop's greatest albums.......2006-12-10
After the intro "The Funeral," the album begins with "The Wrong N... to F... Wit," a threatening and tough song where Cube introduces his Lench Mob crew and represents his hometown, starting the album on a great note. The funky "My Summer Vacation" explores gang activity and violence in a factual and honest manner. On "Steady Mobbin,'" Cube drops raw philosophy over a dope beat. "Givin' Up the Nappy Dugout" has a perfect, classic beat and is hilarious, Cube has a conversation with a girl's father, telling him she's not as innocent as he seems to believe. "Look Who's Burnin'" deals with STDs and their spread and advocates their prevention, this is just one of those relevant songs with a positive message that is still so entertaining because it is told froma man who sounds so real. The sax loop in the beat makes this song great. "A Bird in the Hand" is another classic, musically and lyrically. Ice Cube metaphorically speaks of drug dealings. "Man's Best Friend" talks about the necessity of packing a gun in the ghetto and has another great beat. "Alive on Arrival" is an amazing song, telling a tale of being shot and the ensuing drama. Its message attacks the way that hospitals and police operate. "I Wanna Kill Sam" attacks the country at large, and "Horny Lil' Devil" pokes fun at white men who come to the hood looking for women and riches. "Black Korea" is a short, very interesting song. Cube talks about how he dislikes the operation of Asian-owned stores in the ghetto, and while it is controversial it's very compelling to hear what he has to say. The ultra-funky "True to the Game" is an exercise in great production and lyricism. "Color Blind" talks about the way that men will kill another based on the gang colors they wear, with more great musical backings. "Doin' Dumb S..." is funny, talking about mistakes he made growing up, and the beat is heavy with horns. "No Vaseline" is a great song where the MC lashes out at the rappers and management of his former group NWA. The album ends with the entertaining and self explanatory "How to Survive in South Central." The skits on this album are all funny and contribute to the feeling of the album, dealing with the same topics as the rest of the disc.
"Death Certificate" is completely amazing from start to finish. Never has a man put so much heart and emotion into a rap album, and this is a true standard that any rap act should hope to match. Every fan of hip hop must have this album, and fans new to Ice Cube should certainly not hesitate to purchase this disc. This record is legendary in every way and deserves all the recognition it has warranted.
Milestone album for Ice Cube.......2006-12-05
Vintage Cube .......2006-09-03
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Death Certificate
Ice Cube Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003B7W Release Date: 1991-11-06 |
Tracks:
- The Funeral
- The Wrong Nigga To ---- Wit
- My Summer Vacation
- Steady Mobbin'
- Robin Lench
- Givin' Up The Nappy Dug Out
- Look Who's Burnin'
- A Bird In The Hand
- Man's Best Friend
- Alive On Arrival
- Death
- The Birth
- I Wanna Kill Sam
- Horny Lil' Devil
- Black Korea
- True To The Game
- Color Blind
- Doing Dumb ----
- Us
- No Vaseline
Amazon.com
With benefit of hindsight, we now understand that most rappers are indeed earnest, but few intend their words to be taken with the same weight as a heartfelt proclamation by a guitar-strumming folkie. Ice Cube's third solo release, taken the wrong way, is a hateful tract full of misogyny, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and violently prejudicial remarks toward just about every other ethnic group; anyone missed in this skein was an oversight. However, with the exception of some choice words for NWA's former manager, Cube's remarks are best seen as caricatures--well, OK, grotesques--rather than perspectives. His spoken intros and the way in which the songs broke into episodes broadly hinted at Ice Cube's move into film. Years later, it's easier to ignore the hateful spew and admire the formal innovations featured on this recording, which helped make Ice Cube into a multimedia star. --Martin JohnsonCustomer Reviews:
Cube's best & most consistent album.....................2006-01-12
2nd solo may be my least favorite of his.......2005-10-15
#2 - 9.5 (tight beat)
#3 - 8 (nice beat)
#4 - 7
#6 - 7.5 (a dirty song)
#7 - 8 (about STD's)
#8 - 9 (nice beat)
#9 - 7
#10 - 7
#13 - 7
#14 - 7
#15 - 6.5 (about Koreans and liquor stores)
#16 - 7
#17 - 7
#18 - 8
#19 - 8
#20 - 10 (CLASSIC -- great beat -- dissin Eazy E, MC Ren, Dr. Dre, Yella, and Jerry Heller -- one of the best dis songs ever and he gets on em BAD)
O'Shea Jackson -- b. 6/15/69
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Far from a sophomore slump. Excellent Album!.......2005-09-29
Among the albums highlights are "Giving Up The Nappy Dugout" a tale about an overprotective father who screens his daughters date at the front door. "A Bird In The Hand" a tale about the social issues surrounding Ice Cube. "Doing Dumb S***" where Cube takes us back to the early eighties late seventies describing tales of mischief he created. To tell you the truth every song on this album is a certified classic in my opinion.
Overall you will not be disappointed upon purchaing this album. If you are still skeptikal, buy a used copy and see how well you like it. Thank you for reading
the ultimate test?.......2005-03-24
but there is no way anyone can deny the absolutely incredible musicality at work here. the massively underrated sir jinx as well as cube himself craft unbelievable beats obviously heavily influenced by the bomb squad production on the first ice cube record. the amount of texture and depth to these beats, and the inventiveness and precision of the sample use, results in some of the finest beats ever heard in hip hop. some of the best bits include the muffled drunken wail of the horns and the funky breakdown on "black korea", the huge snare on "man's best friend", the ridiculous vocal sample on "my summer vacation", the bird call scratches on "a bird in the hand". and ice cube as a rapper - his turn of phrase, his rhythm and his immense voice - was never and has not been better. every syllable is ferociously slammed onto the beat like one of those licence plate machines and enunciated with such unbelievable clarity and power.
not for the weak of heart or mind. but a infinitely rewarding musical experience
The best Ice Cube Album Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-01-21
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Death Certificate/AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Ice Cube Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002TKG7G Release Date: 2005-09-26 |
Tracks:
- The Funeral
- The Wrong N**** To F*** Wit
- My Summer Vacation
- Steady Mobbin'
- Robin Lench
- Givin' Up The Nappy Dug Out
- Look Who's Burnin'
- A Bird In The Hand
- Man's Best Friend
- Alive On Arrival
- Death
- The Birth
- I Wanna Kill Sam
- Horny Lil' Devil
- Black Korea
- True To The Game
- Color Blind
- Doing Dumb Sh**
- Us
- No Vaseline
- How To Survive In South Central
Tracks:
- Better Off Dead
- The Nigga Ya Love To Hate
- Amerikkka's Most Wanted
- What They Hittin' Foe?
- You Can't Fade Me/JD's Gaffilin'
- Once Upon A Time In The Projects
- Turn Off The Radio
- Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside)
- A Gangsta's Fairytale
- I'm Only Out For One Thang
- Get Off My D*** And Tell Yo B**** To Come Here
- The Drive-By
- Rollin' Wit The Lench Mob
- Who's The Mack?
- It's A Man's World
- The Bomb
- Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside) (Remix)
- Jackin' For Beats
- Get Off My D*** And Tell Yo B**** To Come Here (Remix)
- The Product
- Dead Homiez
- JD's Gaffilin' (Part 2)
- I Gotta Say What Up!!!
Album Description
Limited edition box-set combines the rapper turned actor's 1990 & 1991 albums. Slipcase. EMI. 2004.Dance Music:
- Deuce [Explicit Lyrics]
- Dia de los Muertos
- Doubt Me Now [Explicit Lyrics]
- Drama Time (x)
- Excuse Me Miss [CD-single] [Enhanced]
- Extended Revolution [Import]
- From da Hood to da Barrio
- Gang Files [Explicit Lyrics]
- Get Down (Remix) [CD-single]
- Gettin' Smooth with It
Dance Music
Ravel: Bolero, Pavane, Valses nobles
Rainy Dayz, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
Playing Changes/Blues Inside Out [Import]