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Price Drop! Rare! LETHAL INJECTION ICE CUBE Ice Cube With Obi! Domestic Version! The songs consecutively included in the middle of "Lethal Injection" are enough to prove that Ice Cube is a man of great talent. "What Can I Do?" opens with strings and wah-wah motifs reminiscent of early 70s blaxploitation films, followed by a story depicting a high-class drug dealer, like "Super Fly." The following "Lil Ass Gee" is the story of a 12-year-old boy aspiring to be a gangster. Only a few years ago he was playing with G.I. Joe dolls, and now he's playing with real guns and having real babies. In both songs, the rapper's rich, resonant baritone melts into the synthesizer strings, creating an ominous sound that sends shivers down the listener's spine. But Ice Cube's career is a tragedy. A captivating storyteller, a captivating vocalist, and a brilliant inventor of auditory collages, the Compton native wasted his talent on a vision poisoned by right-wing racism and sexism, a vision that has completely lost its credibility. -- Geoffrey Himes 1 The Shot (Intro) 2 Really Doe 3 Ghetto Bird 4 You Know How We Do It 5 Cave Bitch 6 Bop Gun (One Nation) 7 What Can I Do? 8 Lil Ass Gee 9 Make a Move 10 Do Ya Thang 11 Enemy 12 When I Get to Heaven There are some minor scratches that don't bother me. Free shipping.
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