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Another issue Ice Cube felt people were ready for was a different look at senseless violence. Often in rap songs, the shooter’s perspective is documented. But what about the victim? On the emotional “Why Me,” Ice Cube delivers a masterful look at the innocent bystander who is killed by random gunfire. It’s a transformative song, one that moves you on a spiritual level.
QuoteAnother issue Ice Cube felt people were ready for was a different look at senseless violence. Often in rap songs, the shooter’s perspective is documented. But what about the victim? On the emotional “Why Me,” Ice Cube delivers a masterful look at the innocent bystander who is killed by random gunfire. It’s a transformative song, one that moves you on a spiritual level.Cube did something similar on 'Alive On Arrival' from the classic Death Certificate. That was more focused on a gang member being shot and going thru the bullshit with the hospital and police in the aftermath.''Down at the best spotIts me and JD and they sellin more birds than a pet shop...''
^I can't disagree with that. I'm looking forward more to Paris' record more so than Cube's but information is so limited from Guerrilla Funk
im waitin for this shit man.......i still cant believe it up to this day that cube is back ont his shit, i remember when i frist popped laugh now cry later on the cd player n i heard the beat for smoke some weed n him say ''ice cube mothefuka, west coast mothefuka'' gave me goose bumps