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- From: isbell@ai.mit.edu (Charles L Isbell)
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- Subject: New Jack Reviews XXXIV: _The Predator_ by Ice Cube
- Date: 17 Nov 92 12:01:48
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- All that and a bowl of grits.
-
- This time: _The Predator_ by Ice Cube
- Next time: _Business, Never Personal_ by EPMD
- _Sleeping With The Enemy_ by Paris
- _Home Invasion_ by Ice-T
- Catch Ups: _Business As Usual_ by EPMD
- _People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm_ by
- A Tribe Called Quest
- _He's The DJ... I'm The Rapper_ by DJ Jazzy Jeff/Fresh Prince
- _Follow The Leader_ by Eric B and Rakim
-
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-
- Distinctiveness: It's very Ice Cube... but different. Wow.
- Dopeness Rating: Phat. Rotundly phat. Phat+.
- Rap Part: Even phatter. Needing to see Weight Watchers phat.
- Sounds: Phat. Especially when it's closer to _Amerikkka_
- ('course I like hard stuff), but just as dope when
- it slows down the beets.
- Message: This is a very NoI/Street Politics style of speak, but
- much more like _Amerikkka_ than _Death Certificate_
- Tracks: 56:30 is the clock time with 16 tracks.
- Label: Priority Records. Produced by the usual Cube suspects.
- Profanity: Oh, my, yes. His language is peppered with "niggas"
- and "b*tches." In fact, every male is a nigga and
- every woman is a b*tch or a ho' (he's an equal
- opportunity offender).
-
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-
- "I never heard of them. But I know that rap is the
- music where it rhymes."
- -President Bush on rapper Ice Cube, May 1992
-
-
- Obligatory personal history:
-
- Well, as everybody but Bush knows, Ice Cube is quite late of NWA,
- moving from that crowd to his own style of speak with three major
- musical efforts: _Amerikkka's Most Wanted_, the EP _Kill At Will_ and
- _Death Certificate_. And just to prove that he could, he played
- Doughboy to critical acclaim in 1991's _Boyz N The Hood_. Plus, he's
- put together and produced Da Lench Mob whose _Guerillas In The Mist_
- has gotten much dap.
-
- And now he's back with _Predator_ (and this time only two weeks late).
- This album is a synthesis of _Death Certificate_ and _Amerikkka's Most
- Wanted_ in terms of the lyric; however, it's a very different album
- musically. Although it starts out with the hard core sound of "The
- Nigga Ya Love To Hate" and "The Product", it quickly moves to a more
- relaxed sound, somewhat like "Summer Vacation" or "Alive On Arrival"
- maybe.
-
- Still, this is one dope album. Fans will not be disappointed, I
- think.
-
- We open with "The First Day of School (intro)," Cube's usual
- one-minute intro track. This time, school has bars.
-
- "...spread your cheeks and give me two good coughs"
-
- We move without pause to "When Will They Shoot?" which might be
- described as "The Nigga Ya Love To Hate, part three" but with a choice
- Queen sample and the inserted voice of XClan this is even better.
-
- "Ice Cube is out-gunned
- What is the outcome?
- Will they do me like Malcolm?
- 'Cause I bust styles, new styles
- standin' strong while
- others run a hundred miles
- But I never run, never will
- Deal with the devil with my motherf*ckin' steel
- BOOM
- Media try to do me
- But I was a boy in the hood before the movie
- Yeah, call me nigga, bigot and a spook
- But you the one who voted for Duke, motherf*cker"
-
- This track is much HARD and very in your face both lyrically and
- musically. I think it's one of his best ever, vintage Cube with a
- touch of the newer sing-songish voice he did a bit on Lench Mob.
-
- "Doin' us wrong from the first day
- and don't understand why a nigga's got an AK"
-
- "It's a great day for genocide
- What's that?
- That's the day all the niggas died"
-
- This should be his second release definitely. All that and a slice of
- government cheese. Damn.
-
- "I met Farakhan and had dinner
- Now you ask if I'm a 5%-er
- Well... no but I go where the brothers go
- Down with Compton mosque number fifty four
- made a little dough
- still got a sister on my elbow
- Did Ice Cube sell out? You say hell no
- A Black woman is my manager, not in the kitchen
- so could you please stop bitchin'?"
-
- Anyway, "I'm Scared (insert)" is a short series of samples. A nice
- interrupution, but i might have been better placed later in the album.
-
- "What scares us is I think we hear violence"
-
- Anyway, this brings us to "Wicked," Cube's first release out some two
- or three weeks now. I also like this one although is doesn't come
- close to "When Will They Shoot?". This is a samplefest with bits and
- pieces of "Funky Worm", Das EFX's "Looseys" and a few others.
-
- "Nappy head, nappy chest, nappy chin
- Never seen with a happy grin
- Show the fat frown 'cause I'm down
- Take a look around
- All you see is big black boots
- Steppin', use my steel toe as a weapon"
-
- The worst thing about this track is the ragga voice around the chorus,
- but that's not even a bad thing.
-
- "People want to know how cum
- I got a gat
- And I'm lookin' out the window like Malcolm
- Ready to bring that noise
- Kinda trigger happy like the ghetto boys
- April 29th brought power to the people
- And we might just see a sequel
- 'Cause police got equal hate
- A horse is just a pig that don't fly straight
- Thru with Darryl Gates
- But it's Willie Williams
- Down with the pilgrims
- Just a super slave
- We'll have to break his ass up like Super Dave"
-
- This moves us to "Now I Gotta Wet'Cha." Anything with Aqua Boogie in
- it should get dap and this is no exception. It's much less hard,
- sound wise at least, compared to the last two tracks.
-
- "S... I... M... I...
- valley for the KKK rally
- A place on the map where the order is
- those devils can beat up a motorist
- And get nuthin' but a slap on the wrist"
-
- This track uses a phone ring and a car horn as pseudo percussion to
- nice effect I think. The only problem is, it sounds like mine so I
- keep looking to my phone.
-
- "Why'd ya have to leave it to Beaver?
- Now I'm chasin' Beaver's ass with a cleaver
- With the swing swing swing and chop chop chop"
-
- From there we get to the title track, "The Predator," with its liberal
- sprinking of quotes from the two movies.
-
- "Comin' with a crazy pitch
- and the statue of liberty
- ain't nothin' but a lazy b*tch"
-
- Nice one, if not as memorable as the other stuff on this album.
-
- The next two tracks fit together pretty well. The first one is "It
- Was a Good Day" which is all about, well, a good day.
-
- "I picked up the cash flow
- Then we played bones
- and I'm yellin' dominoes
- plus nobody I know got killed today
- in South Central LA
- ...today was a good day"
-
- From there we move "We Had To Tear This Motherfucka Up."
-
- "Tearin' sh*t up with fire
- Shoot us, loot us, now I got a laptop computer
- I told you it would happen and you heard it
- read it, but all you could call me was anti-semitic"
-
- It's about the riots, if you couldn't tell. Nice track but it would
- have been better with a harder bit of sound. From there we stop by
- "Fuck Em (insert)" with samples from an interview.
-
- "Anything you wanted to know about the riots was in the
- records before the riot"
-
- Back to the music with "Dirty Mack." Nice horns. Nice piano.
-
- "Even the guardian angels got mental
- Never saw their asses walkin' in South Central"
-
- This one didn't do a whole lot for me lyrically. I like it, but it's
- one of the weaker tracks, I think. Anyway, "Don't Trust 'Em" is all
- about women jackers who act as the set up for major ganks.
-
- "But the new dirt hit
- B*tches all over on
- some new improved sh*t
- To all ya'll macks
- come to find out that b*tches are pullin' jacks
- I remember every night all you had to worry about
- was gettin' caught at a red light
- and a nigga gettin ya for your Dana Danes
- But now ya gotta worry about the ones in the skirt
- and it ain't about being burnt."
-
- Sort of ridiculous and a lot like the next track "Gangsta's Fairytale
- 2" which is almost--but not quite--as good as the original.
-
- "Ain't saw the wolf yet
- but it's no doubt,
- they'll catch his ass slippin'
- at his grandma's house"
-
- I could put more lyrics here, but it's something you have to hear for
- yourself. "Little Miss Muffet on her tuffet eatin' grits" indeed.
-
- Das EFX provides backup vocals on "Check Yo Self". Nice little bit
- there. Fans from the sewer will be pleased. Nize soundz.
-
- "You say you can't touch this
- Said I wouldn't touch ya
- Ya fat motherf*cker"
-
- In fact, it's very nice.
-
- "That's kinda trifle
- 'cause that's a knife ho
- AK-47 assault rifle
- Hold the fifty, I'm nifty, POW
- I got a new style
- (Watch out now)"
-
- This brings us to "Who Got The Camera?" Nice fifty-second intro which
- starts off seeming to have nothing to do with the rest of the track.
-
- "No lights, no camera, no action
- And the pigs wouldn't believe my slave name is Jackson
- He said, 'Don't lie to me'
- I'm lookin' for John, Matty or Spike Lee
- The motherf*ckers called for backup
- I guess they planned to beat the mack up
- Called me a silly-ass thug
- and pulled out his billy-ass-club"
-
- It manages to pull together tho'.
-
- "The one that called me a spook,
- his name is Officer David Duke
- If the crowd wasn't around
- he would have shot me
- Tried to play me out like my name was Rodney
- F*ckin' police gettin' badder
- 'Cause if I had a camera the sh*t wouldn't matter"
-
- The penultimate track "Integration (insert)" has a bit of Malcolm X
- and others.
-
- "I have more respect for a man who lets me know where
- he stands even if he's wrong... than the one who comes
- up like an angel and is nothing but a devil."
-
- Nice little bit there.
-
- Anyway, Ice Cube decides to go out like hard with "Say Hi To The Bad
- Guy."
-
- "We have taken control of this city to give you this special
- bulletin. And we will return this motherf*cker to you as soon as
- the National Guard moves in."
-
- "The cops want to catch the nigga who won't fetch
- But I'll blast ya, never call ya master
- Who is that kickin' up sh*t much faster?
- Rollin' on a scooter, ya know I might do ya
- See a Black cop and my buck shots run right thru ya
- I never knew ya."
-
- Nice way to end the album, I think....
-
-
- Well, you know how I feel about this one. I give it props; however, I
- think I'd prefer some more hard-edged tracks like "When Will They
- Shoot" and "Wicked" next time. Whatever. Still all that.
-
- Bottom line? If you like Cube, especially the Cube preoccupied with
- the topics of _Amerikkka's Most Wanted_, buy it. If you're unsure,
- give "Wicked" and, say, "It Was A Good Day" and "Check Yo Self." Oh,
- hell, nevermind, just buy it.
-
- But that's just one Black man's opinion--what's yours?
-
-
-
- --
- Peace.
- "That was a stupid slip. Nobody trusts a Greyhound rider."
- - Kyle Baker, _Why I Hate Saturn_
- -\--/-
- Don't just adopt opinions | \/ | Some of you are homeboys
- develop them. | /\ | but only I am The Homeboy From hell
- -/--\-
-
-