OāShea Jackson, better known to the world as Ice Cube, made a lot of people mad when he was fed up with the bs and released this scathing album, appropriately entitled Death Certificate 30 years ago on this date.
The album cover itself speaks volumes. A Caucasian corpse with a toe tag that reads āUncle Samā draped with the stars and stripes with the recently self-made solo artist pledging allegiance is as anti-establishment as you can get. Not only had Ice Cube been freed from his situation with the legendary Niggaz Wit Attitudes, but he had also been released into a sea of information that would make his metamorphosis from a mere emcee and rhyme writer of a āgangstaā rap group to an unparalleled entertainer unlike anyone else. The LPās insert is just as powerful as the cover, with Ice Cube and his Lench Mob crew doing the knowledge to the Nation Of Islamās Final Call newspaper.
The album features melodic, yet truthful messages from the late Dr. Khalid Abdul Muhammad throughout the duration of the album. Songs like āI Wanna Kill Samā and āHorny Little Devilā echo NOI sentiments, but that doesnāt take away from the surgical lyricism from the former NWA frontman coupled with production from Sir Jinx, the Boogiemen, and Cube himself. Timeless gems like āBlack Koreaā and āA Bird In A Handā tackles real-life issues in the urban community and the scenarios he addressed still ail our society today, yet are significantly ignored by todayās artists.
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One of the most memorable tracks from Death Certificate is, of course, the infamous āNo Vaselineā aimed at Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ren Yella, and their financial arm Jerry Heller. In the song, Cube spits darts like, ā..lookin like straight bozos/ I saw it cominā thatās why I went solo/ and kept on stompinā/ while yāall motherfuckers moved straight outta Compton..ā and went straight at Hellerās neck with rhymes like, ā..itās a case of divide and conquer/ ācause you let a Jew break up my crew/ house nigga gotta run and hide/ yellinā Compton, but you moved to Riverside..ā. N.W.A. never recovered from Cubeās blow, which made this record the ultimate diss record of all time. Ice Cubeās continued success which is still evident today, is just the icing on the cake of how he ādropped four niggas, now heās makinā all the dough.ā
The Source sends a supreme shout out to Cube, the Lench Mob (you too Kam), Dr. Khalid (RIP) and everyone else involved with this timeless classic!