Ice-T Explains Why He’s Kept Quiet About Kanye West Lately

    Ice-T isn’t usually one to hold his tongue, but he’s explained why he’s kept quiet on Kanye West and his recent anti-Semitic tirades.

    In an interview with AllHipHop, Ice-T said he’s tired of people coming out and trying to slander Ye and make their own views known, and that he prefers to keep his perspectives private.

    “I don’t really have any opinion, and I don’t want to be somebody trying to slander somebody,” Ice-T said. “That’s not fly. Right now, people want just come out and say shit. I mean, whatever my view, I like to keep that in private. It’s not gangster to come out and talk about somebody like that.”

    He continued: “If you want to use Kanye and do a lot of things I wouldn’t do. Say a lot of things I wouldn’t say, but at the end of the day, you have freedom of speech. You just have to watch what you say. So, when you say something, you have to be prepared for the ramifications of what you say and apparently, he is.”

    He went on to explain that freedom of speech means people need to be ready to back up their points when criticism arises. “Don’t say nothing that you don’t mean,” Ice-T said. “If you don’t mean it then you’re not going to be ready to back that shit up when they ask you about it. So, don’t just say something radical just to get the likes.

    “When they push you in the corner, if they say, ‘Well, Ice-T, why you call them a bitch?’ I’m going to say because she was a bitch and I’m going to tell you why.”

    Ice-T’s comments come as rappers and brands continue to distance themselves from the Yeezy mogul following a slew of problematic comments made about Jewish peopleGeorge Floyd and white supremacy on Fox NewsDrink Champs and other outlets.

    Ye apologized for his “hurtful” comments in an October sit-down with Piers Morgan, but in the weeks since, adidas, Balenciaga, Chase Bank and even Def Jam have all cut ties with the rap star. Most recently, the company behind the Stem Player used to release Donda 2 also terminated its relationship with Ye, telling the Los Angeles Times it’s already released new “Ye-free” devices.

    Ice-T told AllHipHop in general people should refrain from posting their thoughts on the internet, especially if it involves illegal ventures. “If you’re breaking the law, stay the fuck off the internet,” Ice said in closing.

    In a separate interview with HipHopDXIce-T said he’s been busy as of late focusing on music, and confirmed a new album is on the way.

    “I was just in the studio with Kool Keith last week,” he told DX. “I’m working on his Black Elvis album. I did two songs on that. I just worked on Bishop Lamont’s album, I’m on that. As far as actually doing an album myself, I just have to get in the right space and right vibe. It’s a project. And I’ve been doing a lot of singles, just dropping them digitally. Body Count is in the studio as we speak.”

    He added: “Making music is different than people think. You can sit around and can’t write a rap and then you could go in and write an album in two days if you get inspired. It happens. Now that I have the studio and I’ll be in there with other artists, listening to beats and stuff like that, I probably will accumulate an album’s worth of music.”

    6 thoughts on “Ice-T Explains Why He’s Kept Quiet About Kanye West Lately

    1. kanye is winning whether you like it or not – you want to be on the side of the heathen want to be on the side of the pimps and the murderers go ahead. the labels sold musicians out gave streaming companies run by last names the entire game and cut black folks out. now it’s black hebrews and death con 3. Media is run by the same last names that run the record companies. alll your black women heroes lol too busy bed wenching to see the actual factual

      1. You call this winning? You ye stans are as dumb as a bag of nails. Dont worry. He’ll off himself soon enough.

      2. yeah keep on showing your little booty hole maybe you’ll get chose – keep on bending over for the chosen see when you stopped getting fucked over. look what you choose for yourself! forget ye. look what you choose for yourself trying to come back at me got black folks name in your mouth on here as usual. look what you chose for yourself thinking it’s about ye

      3. the whole entire black folk can get cut out of streaming and the entire independent music industry can be switched from local enterpreneurs to billionaire last names over night and look who is on here talking about how ‘real’ black folks know to hate ye. Lol you fucked up bad made ye a hero on the one subject you never wanted to become a public issue in black communites -who really gets paid off this rap that is destroying our youth and our communities and how real are these 100m contracts they throw at certain black folks in return for their loyalties?

      4. It’s sad for Kanye, and his ability to share his insights and thoughts will be now and forever be limited due to his inability to control his inappropriate thoughts.
        I hope he will take the opportunity to follow Ice-T heartfelt wishes to step back and reflect on what should be shared.
        These manic episodes can be seen as a temporary stigma.
        This is the time to reflect and make correct choices.

    2. I think we would all be alot better off if we would all just listen to what The O.G says. Much love and respect to The Iceberg

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