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Ice-T BiographyIce-T (born Tracy Morrow) has proven to be one of hip-hop's most articulate and intelligent stars, as well as one of its most frustrating. At his best, the rapper has written some of the best portraits of ghetto life and gangsters, as well as some of the best social commentary hip-hop has produced. Just as often, he can slip into sexism and gratuitous violence, and even then his rhymes are clever and biting. Ice-T's best recordings have always been made in conjunction with strong collaborators, whether it's the Bomb Squad or Jello Biafra. With his music, Ice-T has made a conscious effort to win the vast audience of white male adolescents, as his frequent excursions with his heavy metal band Body Count show. All the while, he has withstood a constant barrage of criticism and controversy to become a respected figure not only in the music press, but the mainstream media as well.Although he was one of the leading figures of Californian hip-hop in the '80s, Ice-T was born in Newark, NJ. When he was a child, he moved from his native Newark to California after his parents died in an auto accident. While he was in high school, he became obsessed with rap while he went to Crenshaw High School in South Central Los Angeles. Ice-T took his name from Iceberg Slim, a pimp who wrote novels and poetry. Ice-T used to memorize lines of Iceberg Slim's poetry, reciting them for friends and classmates. After he left high school, he recorded several undistinguished 12" singles in the early '80s. He also appeared in the low-budget hip-hop films Rappin', Breakin', and Breakin' II: Electric Boogaloo as he was trying to establish a career. Ice-T finally landed a major-label record deal with Sire Records in 1987, releasing his debut album, Rhyme Pays. On the record, he is supported by DJ Aladdin and producer Afrika Islam, who helped create the rolling, spare beats and samples that provided a backdrop for the rapper's charismatic rhymes, which were mainly party-oriented; the record wound up going gold. That same year, he recorded the theme song for Dennis Hopper's Colors, a film about inner-city life in Los Angeles. The song -- also called "Colors" -- was stronger, both lyrically and musically, with more incisive lyrics, than anything he had previously released. Ice-T formed his own record label, Rhyme Syndicate (which was distributed through Sire/Warner) in 1988, and released Power. Power was a more assured and impressive record, earning him strong reviews and his second gold record. Released in 1989, The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say established him as a true hip-hop superstar by matching excellent abrasive music with fierce, intelligent narratives, and political commentaries, especially about hip-hop censorship. Two years later, Ice-T began an acting career, starring in the updated blaxploitation film New Jack City; he also recorded "New Jack Hustler" for the film. "New Jack Hustler" became one of the centerpieces of 1991's O.G.: Original Gangster, which became his most successful album to date. O.G. also featured a metal track called "Body Count" recorded with Ice-T's band of the same name. Ice-T took the band out on tour that summer, as he performed on the first Lollapalooza tour. The tour set-up increased his appeal with both alternative music fans and middle-class teenagers. The following year, the rapper decided to released an entire album with the band, also called Body Count. Body Count proved to be a major turning point in Ice-T's career. On the basis of the track "Cop Killer" -- where he sang from the point-of-view of a police murderer -- the record ignited a national controversy; it was protested by the NRA and police activist groups. Time Warner Records initially supported Ice-T, yet they refused to release his new rap album, Home Invasion, on the basis of the record cover. Ice-T and the label parted ways by the end of the year. Home Invasion was released on Priority Records in the spring of 1993 to lukewarm reviews and sales. Somewhere along the way, Ice-T had begun to lose most of his original hip-hop audience; now he appealed primarily to suburban white teens. In 1994, he wrote a book and released the second Body Count album, Born Dead, which failed to stir up the same controversy as the first record -- indeed, it failed to gain much attention of any sort. Nevertheless, Body Count was successful in clubs and Ice-T continued to tour with the band. In the summer of 1996, Ice-T released his first rap album since 1993, Return of the Real. The album was greeted by mixed reviews and it failed to live up to commercial expectations. 7th Deadly Sin followed in 1999. Ice-T then returned to acting, taking a role on NBC's Law Order : Special Victims Unit playing, ironically, a police officer. Stephen Thomas Erlewine. 2007 - Live At Montreux01. Ice-T - freestyle zip-lock02. Ice-T - you played yourself 03. Ice-T - high rollers 04. Ice-T - i'm your pusher 05. Ice-T - girls l.g.b.n.a.f. 06. Ice-T - i ain't new ta this 07. Ice-T - that's how i am livin' 08. Ice-T - freestyle ft.dj evil e 09. Ice-T - medley 6 in the morning - the iceberg 10. Ice-T - peel their caps back 11. Ice-T - make the loot loop 12. Ice-T - cramp your style 13. Ice-T - medley og original gangster 2006 - Gangsta Rap01. Ice-T - Gangsta Rap02. Ice-T - Ridin Low (Feat. Feddi Demarco) 03. Ice-T - New Life 04. Ice-T - Dear God Can You Hear Me (Feat. Kryst) 05. Ice-T - Please Believe Me (Feat. Corte & Smoothe Da Hustler) 06. Ice-T - Pimp Or Die (Feat. Marc Live) 07. Ice-T - Pray (Feat. Coco) 08. Ice-T - Step Your Game Up (Feat. Mark Live) 09. Ice-T - Real Talk (Feat. Kryst) 10. Ice-T - Walking In The Rain 11. Ice-T - The Games Real (Feat. Mark Live, Smoothe Da Hustler & Trigger The Gambler) 12. Ice-T - Its All Love (Feat. Kryst) 13. Ice-T - Code Of The Streets 14. Ice-T - Everything Is Going To Be Alright (Feat. Smoothe Da Hustler) 15. Ice-T - My Baby 16. Ice-T - Twice The Game 2004 - Gang Culture01. Ice-T - Freestyle02. Ice-T - You Played Yourself 03. Ice-T - High Rollers 04. Ice-T - I'm Your Pushers 05. Ice-T - Girls Lgbnaf 06. Ice-T - I Ain't New To This 07. Ice-T - That's How I'm Living 08. Ice-T - This Is For The Niggers 09. Ice-T - Medley 10. Ice-T - Peel There Caps Back 11. Ice-T - Make The Loot Loop 12. Ice-T - Cramp Your Style 13. Ice-T - Medley Ii 1999 - 7Th Deadly Sin01. Ice-T - Intro02. Ice-T - Don't Hate The Playa 03. Ice-T - Check Your Game 04. Ice-T - Get Your Moneyman 05. Ice-T - The 7Th 06. Ice-T - Ny Ny 07. Ice-T - Valuable Game 08. Ice-T - Eye Of The Storm 09. Ice-T - Brother Marquis (Interlude) 10. Ice-T - Always Wanted Ta Be A Hoe 11. Ice-T - Fuck It 12. Ice-T - C.J. Mac (Interlude) 13. Ice-T - Retaliation 14. Ice-T - Threat (Interlude) 15. Ice-T - Check Your Heart 16. Ice-T - Sondoobiest (Interlude) 17. Ice-T - Hardcore 18. Ice-T - Common Sense 19. Ice-T - Numskull (Interlude) 20. Ice-T - God Forgive Me 21. Ice-T - Exodus 1993 - Home Invasion01. Ice-T - Warning02. Ice-T - It's On 03. Ice-T - Ice M.F. T 04. Ice-T - Home Invasion 05. Ice-T - G Style 06. Ice-T - Addicted To Danger 07. Ice-T - Question And Answer 08. Ice-T - Watch The Ice Break 09. Ice-T - Race War 10. Ice-T - That's How I'm Livin' 11. Ice-T - I Ain't New Ta This 12. Ice-T - Pimp Behind The Wheels (DJ Evil E The Great) 13. Ice-T - Gotta Lotta Love 14. Ice-T - Shit Hit The Fan 15. Ice-T - Depths Of Hell (feat. Daddy Nitro) 16. Ice-T - 99 Problems (feat. Brother Marquis) 17. Ice-T - Funky Gripsta 18. Ice-T - Message To The Soldier 19. Ice-T - Ain't A Damn Thing Changed 1993 - Home Invasion (EP)01. Ice-T - That's How I'm Livin' (On The...)02. Ice-T - Gotta Lotta Love (Tubular Bell) 03. Ice-T - I Ain't New Ta This (Radio Version) 04. Ice-T - Ricochet 05. Ice-T - Addicted To Danger (Nut Shop Remix) 06. Ice-T - G Style (Remix) 07. Ice-T - Race War (Full Muthaf--kin' Ass) 1991 - O.G. Original Gangster01. Ice-T - Home Of The Bodybag02. Ice-T - First Impression 03. Ice-T - Ziplock 04. Ice-T - Mic Contract 05. Ice-T - Mind Over Matter 06. Ice-T - New Jack Hustler 07. Ice-T - Ed 08. Ice-T - Bitches 2 09. Ice-T - Straight Up Nigga 10. Ice-T - O.G. Original Gangster 11. Ice-T - The House 12. Ice-T - Evil E - What About Sex? 13. Ice-T - Fly By 14. Ice-T - Midnight 15. Ice-T - Fried Chicken 16. Ice-T - M.V.P.s 17. Ice-T - Lifestyles Of The Rich And Infamous 18. Ice-T - Body Count 19. Ice-T - Prepared To Die 20. Ice-T - Escape From The Killing Fields 21. Ice-T - Street Killer 22. Ice-T - Pulse Of The Rhyme 23. Ice-T - The Tower 24. Ice-T - Ya Shoulda Killed Me Last Year 1989 - Iceberg Freedom Of Speech... Just Watch What You Say01. Ice-T - Shut Up, Be Happy02. Ice-T - The Iceberg 03. Ice-T - Lethal Weapon 04. Ice-T - You Played Yourself 05. Ice-T - Peel Their Caps Back 06. Ice-T - The Girl Tried To Kill Me 07. Ice-T - Black 'n' Decker 08. Ice-T - Hit The Deck 09. Ice-T - This One's For Me 10. Ice-T - The Hunted Child 11. Ice-T - What Ya Wanna Do 12. Ice-T - Freedom Of Speech 13. Ice-T - My Word Is Bond 1988 - Power01. Ice-T - Intro02. Ice-T - Power 03. Ice-T - Drama 04. Ice-T - Heartbeat 05. Ice-T - The Syndicate 06. Ice-T - Radio Suckers 07. Ice-T - I'm Your Pusher 08. Ice-T - Personal 09. Ice-T - Girls L.G.B.N.A.F. 10. Ice-T - High Rollers 11. Ice-T - Grand Larceny 12. Ice-T - Soul On Ice 13. Ice-T - Outro 1987 - Rhyme Pays01. Ice-T - Intro - Rhyme Pays02. Ice-T - 6 In The Morning 03. Ice-T - Make It Funky 04. Ice-T - Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!) 05. Ice-T - 409 06. Ice-T - I Love Ladies 07. Ice-T - Sex 08. Ice-T - Pain 09. Ice-T - Squeeze The Trigger 10. Ice-T - Make It Funky (12'' Mix) 11. Ice-T - Sex (Bonus Beat) 12. Ice-T - Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!) (12'' Mix) 13. Ice-T - Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!) (12'' Mix) 14. Ice-T - Our Most Requested Record (Long Version) |
