Pretty dissapointing Well After buying the fitsr war and Peace I thought This album would really pack apunch. nah. . the only good track is HELLO with dre, I wouldnt suggest this cd to you unless its under 5 bucks.
War & Peace Vol. 2 Damn Cube. . . . after owning all his albums i went and got this b/c vol. 1 was so great. . . . Vol 2. . . IT SUCKS. . sorry, but it really does. . super commerical, bad beats, no intellegent rhymes. . . omg i cant BELIEVE I'm writing this about Cube. . . my sad. . really sad. . and i havent bought any subsequent albums since. From Amerikkkas Most Wanted to all the albums until this. . . . they were IT. . . i just dont know what else to say. . I lvoe Cube, but this album is ridicoulously spitty. DONT GET IT IF YOU REALLY LOVE CUBE.
Better than Vol 1 (3 and 1/2 stars) Even though this album is a far cry from Amerikkkaz Most Wanted, Death Certificate, Lethal Injection etc, this is a lot better than the album that came before. I was extremely dissapointed with the War disc of the War And Peace series but I was still going to give Cube another shot. The album kicks off with Hello(featuring Dr Dre and Mc Ren), a kick a** banger that reminds us of the NWA days. You Aint Gotta Lie To Kick It is superb as Ice Cube busts energized verses over a lively track and I'm sorry but Chris Rock was not funny at all on here! The Gutter S***(featuring Jayo Felony, Gangsta and Squeak Ru) and Supreme Hustle are two other higlights and Until We Rich which features Krayzie Bone wasnt a bad first single for the album. There are some skip moments though. You Can Do It(featuring Mack 10 and corny a** Ms Toi) is a lame club record that sucked on The Next Friday soundtrack and it sucks now. Gotta Be Insanity and Can You Bounce are pathetic attempts at club music that Cube should have reneged on. Roll All Day is weak storytelling joint where Cube talks about picking up a stray chick that would later drive away with his vehicle. and Record Company Pimpin is an honorable mention because even though he talked about something of substance(the woes of the music industry), the song is pale in comparison the songs he had back in the days of Predator and Bootlegs and B-sides. The album closes off with the awesome N**** Of The Century. Bottom Line: The Peace disc destroys any memory of the drab War disc. The production was a lot better and Ice Cube sounds better on here than he did on Vol 1. .
Another Good CD 2 is another good CD from Ice Cube. War And Piece Vol. The best tracks are Hello, The Gutter ****, Until We Rich, Got To Be Insanity, Roll All Day, Can You Bounce, and Waitin' Ta Hate. .
Solid 6th solo album from Cube This may be my favorite album from Cube (close with "Lethal Injection"). Ice Cube is back for his 6th solo with the Peace Disc. His lyrics are much different then his first few albums and the beats changed with tthe times but it's still nice to hear from Cube. With 13 songs, none ar ebad, 5 are ok, 1 is almost a classic and the rest are good. Guests are on 4 songs so you still get enough Cube to satisfy you. Production is decent as well, Chuckey Thompson & One Eye each do 3 songs, Puff Daddy, Younglord, Bud'da, Battlecat, Dr. Dre, T-Bone and Charley Bear all do 1 song. A must have album for fans of Ice Cube.
#1 - 8. 5 (f/ MC Ren & Dr. Dre -- N. W. A. reunion)
#3 - 8. 5
#4 - 8. 5 (f/ Jayo Felony, Gangsta from the Comrads and Squeek Ru)
#5 - 7. 5 (1 minute intro before he raps)
#7 - 8. 5 (nice beat)
#8 - 9. 5 (f/ Krayzie Bone -- nice beat)
#9 - 7. 5 (f/ Mack 10 & Ms. Toi -- also on the "Next Friday" soundtrack)
#11 - 8. 5 (nice beat)
#12 - 7
#13 - 7
#15 - 7. 5
#16 - 8 (good beat)
#17 - 8
O'Shea Jackson -- b. 6/15/69
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