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Tracy Morrow (born February 16, 1958 in Newark, New Jersey), better known as
Ice-T or Ice T, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He is one of the
pioneers of gangsta rap and was also instrumental in creating rapcore.
Ice-T started out with other West Coast rap 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 rapper to be accepted by the East Coast.
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"6'n The Morning" is sometimes seen as the track that triggered the whole
gangster rap movement. It 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 itself the inspiration
for Eazy E and N.W.A.'s "Boyz N The Hood." Ice-T went on to work with Afrika
Islam, the man behind the beats on 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 start not
merely a gangster rapper—although he was one of the driving forces behind
the new style—but also used rap music as a platform for social and political
activism; Seymour Stein called him "the Bob Dylan of rap." On "Freedom of
Speech," Ice-T attacked Tipper Gore for introducing the Parental Advisory
sticker. In 1991, Ice T's fourth album, Original Gangster, came out;
including raps about child abuse and drunk driving as well as the theme song
from the movie New Jack City by Mario Van Peebles, the movie that re-launched
Ice's career as an actor.
In 1991, Ice formed the metal band Body Count. Their debut self-titled album
contained a song called "Cop Killer." which led to the Cop Killer
controversy. This escalated to the point where death threats were sent to
Warner Bros executives and stockholders threatened to pull out of the
company. This eventually caused the album to be re-issued with "Cop Killer"
removed, and Warner Brothers Records to drop him from the label. He answered
the controversy by saying the song was written in character, and that "if
you believe that I'm a cop killer, you believe David Bowie is an astronaut."
Indeed, Ice-T has portrayed police officers many times in his acting career.
However, many think that that does not excuse his composing a song
glorifying the murder of police officers.
Virgin Records released his next album Home Invasion (1993), a
politically-oriented album that featured a new female rapper named Grip and
Ice T's longtime DJ Evil E as a rapper himself. On VI - Return of the Real,
Ice returned to his gangsta rap roots. His 7th Deadly Sin (1999), one of the
first records to be distributed via mp3 before appearing in record stores,
continued in this vein.
In 2000, Ice-T teamed up with East Coast rap pioneer Kool Keith from the
Ultramagnetic MCs to form the Analog Brothers, widely considered an
artistically successful experiment. The same year also brought Ice-T's
Greatest Hits: The Evidence. More recently, Ice-T formed a new group called
SMG (Sex Money and Gunz) with East Coast gangster rappers Smoothe Da Hustler
and Trigger The Gambler.
Ice-T has written and performed songs for many movie soundtracks including
"Big Gun" for Tank Girl as well as title tracks for Colors, Dick Tracy, New
Jack City, Ricochet, and Trespass (with Ice Cube.) (He starred in all of
them, save Dick Tracy.) He teamed with Kid Frost to perform "Tears of a
Mother" for the film No Mothers Crying, No Babies Dying. |
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MOST POPULAR
Angelina Jolie
Jessica Alba
Paris Hilton
Scarlett Johansson
Jessica Simpson
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Lindsay Lohan
Shakira
Beyonce
Hilary Duff
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Miley Cyrus
Rihanna
Hayden Panettiere
Miranda Cosgrove
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
Vanessa Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
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