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Cube made his feature film debut in John Singleton’s classic Boyz n the Hood. Cube continues to be one of the most recognized hip-hop artists in the recording industry. White., carried by cable network FX.
Ice Cube and basketball star LeBron James paired up to pitch a one-hour special to ABC based on James's life.[81]
On May 11, 2010, ESPN aired Cube's directed documentary Straight Outta L.A., examining the interplay of Los Angeles sociopolitics, hip hop, and the Raiders during the 1980s into the 1990s.[82][83]
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Ice Cube's Are We There Yet? series premiered on TBS on June 2, 2010.
Cube starred as the university student Fudge in Singleton's 1995 film Higher Learning.[79] Singleton, encouraging Cube, had reportedly told him, "If you can write a record, you can write a movie."[80] Cube cowrote the screenplay for the 1995 comedy Friday, based on adult themes, and starred in it with comedian Chris Tucker.
Although denying membership in the NOI,[32] whose ideology often rebukes whites and especially Jews,[33] he readily adopted its ideology of black nationalism,[4] familiar to the rap community.[34] Still, he has claimed to heed his own conscience[30] as a "natural Muslim, 'cause it's just me and God".[35] Questioned in 2017, he said, in part, that he thinks "religion is stupid".[36] He estimated, "I'm gonna live a long life, and I might change religions three or four times before I die.
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In 2011, Cube featured on Daz Dillinger's song "Iz You Ready to Die" and on DJ Quik's song "Boogie Till You Conk Out". released the Dr. Dre-produced single "My Posse". In Are We Done Yet?, Cube againstarred as Nick Persons, a role he created in Revolution Studios' sleeper-hit familycomedy Are We There Yet?, which he also producedthrough Cube Vision.
Everyone has something to offer to the world."[36]
On April 26, 1992, Ice Cube married Kimberly Woodruff, born September 1970.[37][38] They have four children together.[39] In 2005, asked about the balance between his music and his parenting, Cube discussed counseling his children to appraise the violence depicted in all media, not just in music lyrics.[40] His eldest son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., portrayed him in the 2015 biopic Straight Outta Compton.[41]
In a 2016 interview, he cited the 1975 film Jaws as his favorite movie, and his favorite among his own songs as "It Was a Good Day".[42] Commercially, Cube has endorsed Coors Light beer and St.
Ides malt liquor,[43] and licensed a clothing line, Solo by Cube. That year, and then to return in 2016, he played alongside comedian Kevin Hart in two more Tim Story films, Ride Along and Ride Along 2. Controversial nonetheless, it drew accusations of misogyny and racism. These albums feature the Westside Connection and a reunion with his old N.W.A members Dr.
Dre and MC Ren. Cube also received a return favor from Korn, as they appeared on his song "Fuck Dying" from Vol. In one instance, Cube's rendition was "My Penis", parodying Run-DMC's "My Adidas".[47] In 2015, the nightclub's co-owner and Wreckin' leader Alonzo Williams would recall feeling his reputation damaged by this and asking it not to be repeated.[48]
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At 16, Cube sold his first song to Eric Wright, soon dubbed Eazy-E, who was forming Ruthless Records and the musical team N.W.A, based in Compton, California.[13] Himself from South Central Los Angeles, Cube would be N.W.A's only core member not born in Compton.
Also in 2016, Cube returned for the third entry in the Barbershop series. He co-wrote and acted in Friday‘s comedy film, which was released in 1995. I'm on the Islam tip—but I'm on the Christian tip, too. In 1992, he married Kim
Jackson, with whom he has four children . It revolves around a family adjusting to the matriarch's new husband, played by Terry Crews.
In 1993, he worked on Kam's debut album, and collaborated with Ice-T on the track "Last Wordz" on 2Pac's album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z..