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Greatest Hits
Ice Cube:  Greatest Hits

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Released: 2001
Label: Priority
Selection #: 142124
Eye-opening accounts of survival in gang-controlled LA. Bop Gun, Jackin' For Beats, You Know How We Do It, It Was A Good Day, Hello (w/Dr. Dre, MC Ren), etc.
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1 Pushin' Weight
2 Check Yo Self
3 We Be Clubbin'
4 $100 Dollar Bill Ya'll
5 Once Upon a Time in the Projects
6 Bow Down (Westside Connection)
7 Hello
8 You Can Do It
9 You Know How We Do It
10 It Was a Good Day
11 Bop Gun (One Nation) [Radio Edit]
12 What Can I Do? [Remix]
13 My Summer Vacation
14 Steady Mobbin'
15 Jackin' for Beats
16 The Nigga Ya Love to Hate
17 Late Night Hour
  
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Although the 17-track "Greatest Hits" covers all phases of Ice Cube's solo career in an extremely balanced fashion, it isn't quite the last word on one of the most seminal figures in hardcore and gangsta rap. It is definitely a worthwhile purchase, since it collects all the best singles from Cube's more uneven latter-day efforts; there are also two new cuts (although "In The Late Night Hour" has a lot of rewritten N.W.A. rhymes) and a couple that have never appeared on an Ice Cube album: the soundtrack contribution "We Be Clubbin'" and the Westside Connection single "Bow Down" (which are nice for collectors but not all that essential). That occasional filler makes it all the more frustrating that the classic "Dead Homiez" is inexcusably nowhere to be found, and that it apparently wasn't possible to license Cube's duet with Dr. Dre on "Natural Born Killaz." Selection issues aside, the singles from the post-"Predator" era prove that in his best moments, Cube could be a credible radio-crossover artist and keep up with contemporary production trends. As a storyteller (a facet of his work that's underrepresented here), Cube had a knack for keenly observed detail, as evidenced on "Once Upon A Time In The Projects" and his laid-back masterpiece "It Was A Good Day." Still, it doesn't quite add up to a truly classic compilation. Perhaps the problem is that while "Greatest Hits" is a fine, listenable portrait of Ice Cube the sometime hitmaker and full-time hip-hop celebrity, it doesn't completely capture the provocative, incendiary qualities that made him an icon in the first place (for that, listeners will have to go back to "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" and "Death Certificate"). For a fully fleshed-out picture of Cube's career, though, "Greatest Hits" is a very good place to go. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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