For reasons that require no explanation, Body Count’s iconic, controversial, and iconically controversial 1992 song, “Cop Killer,” has been on a lotta people’s minds lately. Just this past weekend, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post Ice-T Breaks Down Origins of New Body Count Song “Psychopath”: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. As Ice-T tells ...
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“You don’t know me, fool / You disown me, cool,” Ice-T snarls in the 1988 hip-hop gang treatise “Colors.” The Afrika Islam-produced cut, the title track from the film of the same name, boosted the ...
The explosive new track, which features Fit for An Autopsy vocalist Joe Bad, shows Ice-T and crew on maximum killing overdrive and primed for the next chapter of the legendary L.A.-based band’s 35+ ...
In a recent conversation with The Guardian, hip-hop icon, actor, and director Ice-T reflected on the aftermath of the band's protest song "Cop Killer," released back in 1992. The track, which ...
Body Count vocalist and hip-hop icon Ice-T has been speaking out on police brutality for decades, recording the controversial “Cop Killer” back in 1991. In a new interview, Ice speaks about the ...
The track features Ice-T rapping new lyrics about the volatile state of the world over the song’s original melody. The band also has released a visualizer video for the song. It offers an animated ...
Ice-T‘s long-running rap-metal band Body Count are releasing their new album Merciless on November 22 via Century Media (pre-order), and one of its songs is a reworked version of Pink Floyd‘s ...
What is the "last bastion of art left in the music industry" and where can you find it? According to Body Count frontman Ice-T, live entertainment is the side being a rock and metal band where you ...
We’ve known for a minute that Ice-T’s hardcore/metal/metalcore outfit Body Count were in the studio as early as February 2022 to work on Merciless, the follow up to 2020’s Carnivore, and it sounds ...