Ice Cube Signs With Interscope Records

    Ice Cube is joining forces with a major label. The rap icon has signed a deal with Interscope Records, joining fellow N.W.A member Dr. Dre at the industry powerhouse.

    “It makes sense for a lot of reasons,” Cube told Variety. “Interscope has always been on the cutting edge of music, so it’s cool to be associated with a label that’s done so much for hip-hop and music in general. They’re game changers.”

    Cube will continue to operate his Lench Mob Records independently, but future solo projects will have the backing of Interscope. The Friday franchise creator’s last three albums were released through the Lench Mob imprint following his departure from Priority Records.

    “We are thrilled to announce that Ice Cube has joined the Interscope family,” said John Janick, Chairman and CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M in a press release. “He’s obviously one of the legendary figures in hip-hop … that’s a massive statement on its own, but he’s so much more than that. Cube has an incredible body of work, and as a fan, I’m honored to welcome him to the label.”

    Cube’s first project for Interscope will be the re-release of his classic album Death Certificate, which originally dropped in October 1991. The updated version is being billed as a 25th-anniversary edition and will include three new tracks: “Only One Me,” “Dominate the Weak” and the lead single, “Good Cop, Bad Cop.”

    Pre-orders for Death Certificate: 25th Anniversary Edition will become available on June 2. Check out official tracklist below.

    The Death Side
    1. Only One Me
    2. Good Cop, Bad Cop
    3. Dominate The Weak
    4. The Funeral
    5. The Wrong Nigga To Fuck Wit
    6. My Summer Vacation
    7. Steady Mobbin’
    8. Robin Lench
    9. Givin’ Up The Nappy Dug Out
    10. Look Who’s Burnin’
    11. A Bird In The Hand
    12. Man’s Best Friend
    13. Alive On Arrival
    14. Death

    The Life Side
    15. The Birth
    16. I Wanna Kill Sam
    17. Horny Lil’ Devil
    18. Black Korea
    19. True To The Game
    20. Color Blind
    21. Doing Dumb Shit
    22. Us
    23. No Vaseline

    8 thoughts on “Ice Cube Signs With Interscope Records

    1. Lets GO! His album Laugh Now, Cry Later is the shit. Who here remembers Ice Cube nuking the track on Lil Jon’s album? One of the best verses in Hip Hop

      1. Holy shit, that Real N___ Roll Call was the blackest record white boys might ever dare to play back in the day, one you’d turn the volume down at the lights type of shit

    2. We don’t care, Interscope Records. Death Certificate was already remastered and rereleased by Priority Records in 2015.

    3. The Straight Outta Compton movie kicked dirt on Eazy’s grave IMO…and Cube makes comedy films now. Disappointed.

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