Ice-T

25 articles
Audio interviews
Interview by Andy Gill, Rock's Backpages Audio, Summer 1991
The erstwhile Tracy Marrow talks about acting in movies; his gang roots; pioneering West Coast gangsta rap and telling the truth about black L.A.; still rapping though no longer in the hood; his Body Count thrash-metal band and the Black roots of rock'n'roll; "the intoxicating values of gangs"; white kids listening to rap, and America's need to separate the races.
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Ice-T: Home Invasion (Virgin/Rhyme Syndicate)
Review by Andy Gill, Q, May 1993
ICE-T'S FIFTH album his first post-riot record and, more importantly, his first following the 'Cop Killer' brouhaha and his subsequent departure from Sire ...
Interview by Andy Gill, Q, September 1991
IN WHAT MUST HAVE been a classic, once-in-a-lifetime meeting of the Ts, Ice-T once taught Mr T to rap. You remember Mr T: burly black ...
Audio transcript of interview by Andy Gill, Rock's Backpages, Summer 1994
This is a transcript of Andy's audio interview with Ice-T. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Ice-T: "Bring Me The Head of Charlton Heston"
Interview by Angus Batey, New Musical Express, 13 March 1993
America's most wanted... public enemy one... ICE-T's reputation is just about as real as he wants it to get right now. Ever since the 'Cop ...
Interview by Ben Thompson, New Musical Express, 7 September 1991
The success of the visceral New Jack City has made Blaxploitation movies a thing of the past and debuting director MARIO VAN PEEBLES a hot ...
Ice hits meltdown — Ice-T & Body Count: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 27 December 1993
Macho rapper Ice-T goes all soft and squishy at Brixton Academy ...
Ice-T: Home Invasion (Rhyme Syndicate)
Review by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 20 March 1993
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ...
Ice-T: O.G. Original Gangster (Sire)
Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 25 May 1991
FOR ALL the descriptions of graphic violence, sexism and general anti-establishment stances, Ice-T is a committed moralist at heart. Not for nothing did he portray ...
Interview by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 12 November 1994
It's not all being grim and Malcolm X when you're ICE-T. You also get to go on the road with your mates, play metal and ...
Live Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 1 June 1996
GANGSTER'S PARADIGM ...
Ice-T: "I don't hate cops – I hate racists"
Interview by Ian Winwood, Daily Telegraph, 13 March 2020
ON SEPTEMBER 30th, 1992, Ice-T performed a concert with his metal band Body Count at the Jack Adams Stadium in San Diego. On a bill ...
Ice-T and the Rhyme Syndicate: The Pink Toothbrush, Rayleigh
Live Review by Jack Barron, New Musical Express, 11 February 1989
GUNS AND BOZOS ...
Iceberg Slim: The Best-Selling Pimp Remembered By His Widow
Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, Pride, June 2001
"YOU SEE, pimping's big business," growled an experienced pimp to Goldie, his aspiring protégé in the classic 1970's film, The Mack. Concluding his informal lecture, the ...
Various Artists: Music From The Motion Picture New Jack City (Giant 9 24424-1)
Review by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 30 April 1991
'New Jack Hustler (Nino's Theme)' — Ice-T; 'I'm Dreamin'' — Christopher Williams; 'I'm Still Waiting' — Johnny Gill; '(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again' ...
Interview by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 27 April 1993
In this face to face interview conducted at his home in Beverly Hills, Ice-T talks to Jeff Lorez about the man behind the notorious myth... ...
Ice-T and Body Count: The Paradise, Boston
Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 24 February 1992
Ice-T proves street-smart — and stupid ...
Ice-T and Andrew Dice Clay: Ice and Dice
Interview by Mark Petracca, Creem, June 1993
No, not just another Friday the 13th film. Just a state of mind. ...
Ice-T: The Code of Many Colors
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, August 1991
ON THE cover of Ice-T's new record, O.G. Original Gangster are two photos. In the first he's wearing a tuxedo, standing against a backdrop of ...
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, January 1993
LET'S BEGIN with Ice-T'S Top Seven reasons for pulling 'Cop Killer' off the shelves: ...
Interview by Mike Barnes, The Wire, July 1996
Every month we play a musician a series of records which they're asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what ...
Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, GQ, March 1994
Never at a loss for words, gangsta rapper Ice-T has taken the literary plunge and produced a provocative manifesto, modestly titled The Ice Opinion ...
Gangsta's Parad-Ice — Ice-T: Ice-T VI: Return of the Real (Virgin 21 tks/74 mins)
Review by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 25 May 1996
We like ICE-T, rap's renaissance man. He doesn't give a shit ...
Report by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 8 August 1992
The LOLLAPALOOZA II festival winds its way around America with a bill as exotic as its name. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ministry and Pearl Jam ...
Ice-T, Donald D, Everlast, Spinmasters: Top Rank, Brighton
Live Review by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 3 February 1990
IS CHIPPING Sodbury in the house? How about Hastings? Is the Crawley posse chilling out tonight? Everybody make some goddam N-O-l-S-E... ER, please? ...
see also Body Count
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