It's September 01, 2025, 04:46:33 PM
BTW, it's a real LP, not those with 30 minutes that say they are LP. The LP is 1 hour and 2 minutes long. Thanks OG Cube! 🙏🏻
Ice Cube delivers fierce comeback with ‘Ego Maniacs’The West Coast legend teams up with Killer Mike and Busta Rhymes ahead of anticipated albumIce Cube marks his return to solo music with “Ego Maniacs,” the second single from his upcoming album Man Down. The track, produced by E-A-Ski, serves as a remix to “It’s My Ego” and features collaborative verses from hip-hop heavyweights Killer Mike and Busta Rhymes. Released as a precursor to his Nov. 22 album, the single demonstrates Cube’s enduring influence in the genre after a six-year solo hiatus. The song was recorded over three sessions at Cube’s personal studio in Los Angeles, with each artist contributing their verses separately due to scheduling conflicts.Production elementsE-A-Ski’s production maintains the classic G-funk sound while incorporating modern elements. The instrumental features a heavy bass line, layered synthesizers, and crisp drum patterns characteristic of West Coast hip-hop. The track underwent extensive mixing by DJ Pooh, who spent 72 hours perfecting the sound balance between the three distinct vocal styles. The final version includes samples from three classic funk records, all properly cleared through Universal Music Group.Lyrical breakdownThe song’s verses showcase Cube‘s trademark aggressive delivery and sharp wordplay. His lyrics address industry politics, personal growth and his lasting impact on hip-hop culture. The track runs 4 minutes and 32 seconds, with each artist delivering 16-bar verses and sharing the hook duties. Notable verses reference his journey from N.W.A. to solo success, while Killer Mike and Busta Rhymes contribute verses that complement Cube’s narrative with their distinct styles. The track maintains Cube’s reputation for social commentary while celebrating his legacy.Cultural impactAs West Coast hip-hop experiences a renaissance in 2024, Cube’s return holds particular significance. His influence spans four decades, from pioneering gangsta rap with N.W.A. to achieving success in film and business ventures. Recent streaming data shows his classic catalog generating over 2 million monthly streams, with younger listeners accounting for 45 percent of the plays. The single’s release coincides with a broader revival of classic hip-hop sounds, with streaming data showing an increase in plays of traditional West Coast rap in the past year.Album anticipationMan Down represents Cube’s first solo project since 2018. The album features production from West Coast veterans and new talent, with 15 tracks exploring themes of legacy, power and cultural evolution. Eight of the tracks feature guest appearances from both established and emerging artists. Following his successful 2022 collaboration on SNOOP CUBE 40 $HORT, which sold 500,000 units, expectations for the solo project are high among critics and fans alike.Industry receptionEarly reactions from industry professionals highlight the single’s production quality and Cube’s maintained lyrical sharpness. The track has garnered significant streaming numbers, with over 500,000 plays in its first 24 hours across major platforms. Radio adds have reached 150 stations nationwide, with particularly strong support in West Coast markets. Music critics praise the intergenerational collaboration, noting how it bridges different eras of hip-hop while maintaining authenticity.Future implicationsThe success of “Ego Maniacs” sets the stage for Man Down‘s release. Pre-save numbers have already exceeded 100,000 on major streaming platforms. The project’s rollout includes three music videos, scheduled live performances at major festivals and exclusive digital content. Industry projections suggest first-week sales could reach 75,000 units based on current pre-release metrics and streaming performance of the singles.
DJ Pooh involved ---------------------It's My Ego credits - Producer E-A-Ski Copyright © Hitmaker Distro & Lench Mob Records. Label Lench Mob Records. Mastering Engineer Gavin Finn & Ice Cube. Mixing Engineer E-A-Ski. Phonographic Copyright ℗ Hitmaker Distro & Lench Mob Records. Recording Engineer E-A-Ski & Gavin Finn.------------------------Lyrics for the following 2 songs (Apparently)Spoilers ahead! Facts (Lyrics from live performance)[Chorus]I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on you[Verse 1: Ice Cube](Mob) I used to roll with Da Lench MobDoin' hip-hop, to the shit popMy nigga J-Dee, he had to break rocksCause in the streets, that's where they lay opsOn the other side of the planetGot a phonе call, homies in a panicGod damn it, what happened?Niggas startеd fightin', but then, niggas started yappin'I went to court out-portHad to make sure, I didn't have warrants (Damn)No snitchin' to say the leastSaw the beast, leave my nigga piece by pieceEven though he didn't do it, the police, the DA, the judge all knew itHe still walked off twenty, now he's at home with a cup full of henny, bitch[Chorus]I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on you[Verse 2: J-Dee]Now, let me put this in perspectiveTwenty-five to life for the murder, four years for the weaponI fought the case for two years, but it fadesIn the county with the Crips, the Bloods, EssaysMoms talkin' shit, baby mommas trippin'Keep gettin' diced till the meter do some snitchin'Niggas ain't silent like they say they wasSold me out for jealousy, and sold me out for drugsHit the four-yard, got a post watchin' killersBaby Long Mac, H.BLet them niggas know I want some Lench Mob shitBut if it get crackin', I'm riotin' with the CripsAnd if it get racial, I'm riotin' with the blacksAnd when we politickin' guns, I'ma need factsThe riots, the malays, removals to self-fightsSo fucks about going home, nigga, I got life[Chorus]I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on youI'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'm a mober, I'ma mob on you[Outro: Ice Cube & J-Dee]J-Dee, Lench MobIt's good to see you on the streets againMake sure you stay out here------------3 Lil Piggies[Verse]These three little piggies say I ain't cool as BiggieThese motherfucking niggies say my pen game is iffyThis ain't just yelling, nigga, this is storytellingAre they even seeds up in that watermelonJust because of melanin, never sold the heroinStill got the avalanche flow, y'all be buryingStill got the pyroclastic flow, and the calicoRed nigga, pale face, treat me like an alcoholBag of ho, like a nigga worth of that stop and goMop your ass, then do a show, I call it mop and glowGot to get my capital, Ice Cube is tacticalHold a mackеrel, don't have to mack a hoAll I got to do is ask a ho (Ask a ho)Y'all mathematical, somе say I'm radical, skip the sabbaticalDo you wanna battle though?Fucking with Geronimo, I ain't playing dominoesGet goes, adios, nigga, vamanosMotherfucker, I'm the CoastGet my locs, get my folks taking totesUse a hoaxDo you have any hits, or just features?These creatures spit bullshit from the bleachersI'm the grim reaper with the EtherI'm the one that hit you with a slipperLeft you looking like a tweakerCan you make it come out the speakers?Bit over thirty years of heatersMotherfuckers can't beat usY'all better join us, anoint usYou have to kick back and take pointersAnd stop cutting cornersDon't you try to warn us, 'cause these lyrics are enormousAnd I'm the truth, and y'all just performanceYou say Cube's got it, that's when I shineWhat the fuck you talking bout, bitch, I'm not productI been making music, nigga, I'ma just abuse itAre we talking movies, bitch, or are we talking music?
DJ Pooh involved ---------------------It's My Ego credits - Producer E-A-Ski Copyright © Hitmaker Distro & Lench Mob Records. Label Lench Mob Records. Mastering Engineer Gavin Finn & Ice Cube. Mixing Engineer E-A-Ski. Phonographic Copyright ℗ Hitmaker Distro & Lench Mob Records. Recording Engineer E-A-Ski & Gavin Finn.------------------------Lyrics for the following 2 songs (Apparently)Spoilers ahead!
Great to hear that Pooh is involved. But this article sounds AI produced fo sho
Was there someone at the gig with a notepad and a knowledge of shorthand?!?
Hope production credits have a few recognizable names.
DaVon 'BiggVon' Phillips: Grammy-Winning Producer, Filmmaker, and Community Icon Redefining Entertainment in 2024In the heart of the entertainment industry, DaVon “BiggVon” Phillips stands as a visionary powerhouse, seamlessly blending the realms of music and film. An accomplished filmmaker, Grammy-winning music producer, multifaceted actor, influencer, and model, BiggVon’s art is defined by his unique ability to convey raw, evocative emotions through both sound and visuals. His dynamic work spans major feature films, music videos, documentaries, and live performances, with a signature style that captivates audiences across mediums.A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, BiggVon embarked on his journey in 1999, starting as a music producer. Early collaborations with emerging and established artists helped him build a genre-defying sound that resonates deeply with listeners. His expertise in sound design laid a strong foundation for his work on film soundtracks and eventually on-screen roles, from appearances in hit TV shows to expanding parts in independent films. Today, BiggVon creates his own films, often starring in or making special appearances, bringing a deeply personal touch to each project. His films’ soundtracks showcase new Detroit artists, providing them with an invaluable platform to shine, and enhancing his films with immersive auditory experiences.Beyond filmmaking, BiggVon’s contributions to the music industry are just as impactful. He has collaborated with an impressive roster of iconic artists, including Ice Cube, E-40, Snoop Dogg, Too Short, Eminem, Jeezy, Musiq Soulchild, and many others. He recently worked on Ice Cube’s upcoming album, set to release on November 24, and has been instrumental in the success of Mount Westmore, the supergroup featuring Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, E-40, and Too Short. BiggVon’s influence reaches across mainstream platforms, with music credits spanning HBO, Bravo, MTV, VH1, Fox, and collaborations with industry giants like Sony Pictures, Universal Music Group, and EA Sports.BiggVon’s films are celebrated for their powerful and authentic storytelling, often exploring real-life themes such as male domestic violence, sex trafficking, mental health, and poverty. His most recent release, Toxsanity, which premiered on Tubi, Prime, Peacock, and BET+, has gone viral, sparking conversation and praise on social media. Viewers and “Tubi detectives” alike have embraced the film, analyzing everything from the raw performances of the cast to spotting minor filming quirks, all of which are being received with love and enthusiasm. This buzz reflects a milestone in BiggVon’s journey, showcasing his growth and determination to carve a space for himself in the entertainment industry.His latest thriller, Demented: 5 Tales of Madness, now streaming on Tubi and Prime, is another testament to his skill, pulling viewers into a suspenseful, twisted narrative that leaves them on the edge of their seats. Both films highlight BiggVon’s dedication to storytelling and his evolution as a filmmaker, marking his ascent in the entertainment industry.Beyond his accomplishments in film and music, BiggVon remains deeply committed to his values and his community. A devoted family man, he cherishes his close bonds with his mother, daughter, brothers, and especially his granddaughter — the girl who stole his heart. His love for family is matched by his dedication to giving back; he actively supports youth initiatives, assists the elderly, and works tirelessly to uplift those in poverty-stricken communities. Through his work, he hopes to inspire, uplift, and provide hope to those who need it most.BiggVon attributes his many accomplishments and blessings to his faith, giving credit to the Almighty God in Jesus’ name. This grounding in faith has guided him through the peaks and valleys of his career, motivating him to continuously push boundaries and stay true to his purpose.Looking ahead, BiggVon is set to expand his creative reach even further. His upcoming podcast, Keep It Real: Tell Us How You Feel, launching at the start of 2025, will feature candid, powerful conversations with notable guests. Additionally, his sketch comedy series, Twisted Humor, promises laughter and excitement, while several more films are currently in development.Based in Atlanta and Detroit, BiggVon is committed to breaking new ground in film and music, creating experiences that resonate deeply and leave lasting impacts. With every project, he continues to raise the bar, embodying the artistry, faith, and vision that make him one of the ntertainment industry’s most compelling voices. BiggVon’s vision for the future is clear: to keep pushing the limits of creative expression while staying deeply rooted in his core values. As he launches into this next phase of his journey, fans and followers eagerly await his new releases, knowing each project will not only entertain but inspire. Whether through his impactful films, chart-topping music productions, or his community-driven efforts, DaVon “BiggVon” Phillips is a beacon of authenticity and resilience, proving that true success comes from not only talent but also heart and purpose.
DecadeZAfter years of producing, touring with his undeground group “The Local Celebrities” & building his brand within the California music scene from the Bay Area as far down as Los Angeles it was in 2008 that, DecadeZ (then age 17), by chance met Mugzi & E-40. That chance encounter created a multitude of opportunities in which DecadeZ’s name began to spread even more rapidly than before. As time went on, his relationship grew with both Mugzi & E-40. Being as young as DecadeZ was at the time, it intrigued Mugzi in particular due to the fact that DecadeZ was originally from Bakersfield,CA and had found his way all the way to the bay to network out of his element. This fire inside of DecadeZ made Mugzi & E-40 take him in as one of their own & from there…. the rest has been history.
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Trap SinatraBorn in Atlanta, GA. Cassius Jay is known for being one the most versatile producers on the market. He has been a major influence on the city’s sound over the last years and has therefore become one of the most sought after music producers. His merits merits include; Future, Kodac Black, Jeezy, Wiz Khalifa, Shy Glizzy, Lil Durk, Plies, August Alsina, Lloyd, Gucci Mane, Justin Beiber, Boyz II Men, Soulja Boy, Zaytoven, Sean Garrett and more.Joshua “Casssius Jay” CrossKnown chiefly as a trap producer for the booming beats he has supplied for numerous rap and R&B artists from the Southern U.S., Joshua Cross, aka Cassius Jay, is from Georgia himself, specifically Decatur.
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half of the album is produced by southerners, that's worrying