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At 55, Ice Cube, the Hip Hop pioneer, continues to push the boundaries of hip-hop with his latest album, Man Down. His unwavering authenticity again proves why he has remained a beloved and enduring force in the industry.
Ice Cube was also featured on the cover of LA WEEKLY, where the publication states, “Ice Cube is What LA is All About”
Upon debut, Cube landed in the Top 10 of BILLBOARD’s Top Rap Albums and in the Top 10 Billboard Independent Albums.
Billboard celebrates his success on IG:
And, achieved the #2 albums on iTunes’ Hip-Hop/Rap Chart, right after Kendrick Lamar:
Here is what the press has to say about Ice Cube’s Man Down:
Ice Cube could have any claim to the hip-hop throne…N.W.A.’s place in rap history, and Cube’s subsequent solo success [cement] his status as one of the most dominant hip-hop stars of the late ’80s and ’90s. — Entertainment Weekly
Ice Cube Scores The Biggest Solo Hit Of His Career On Multiple Charts – Forbes
The legend that is Ice Cube has served up his most alive project in quite some time as the N.W.A co-founder sounds completely revitalized on his 11th album, Man Down. — HipHopDX
Ice Cube adds to his music legacy on the new album Man Down. — XXL
Ice Cube could have chased trends to keep up with today’s rap game for his latest release, but instead, he stayed loyal to the gritty West Coast gangsta sound that’s been his signature since his early N.W.A. days – Associated Press
Ice Cube’s album Man Down stays true to his West Coast roots, blending powerful messages about manhood with classic Hip Hop beats. The album delivers wisdom and critique over low-riding funk beats, showcasing Cube’s love for music and the culture. With over 40 years in the industry, Ice Cube’s success, highlighted by the Billboard-charting single “It’s My Ego,” reflects his commitment to creating music that takes listeners on a journey. As Cube himself says, “You’re not going to have a 40-year career unless you can give people music they can use in their daily life.”
Man Down marks another milestone in his legendary career, proving his influence is far from fading.