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Back to EpisodesIce Cube: The Architect of West Coast Hip-Hop and Hollywood
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Born O'Shea Jackson, the professional artist Ice Cube is a legendary American rapper, actor, and film producer who rose to fame as a member of the group N.W.A. He is credited with helping to popularize gangsta rap through his seminal writing and solo albums like AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted. Beyond his music career, he successfully transitioned into cinema, starring in acclaimed dramas like Boyz n the Hood and developing hit comedy franchises such as Friday and Barbershop. The sources also detail his entrepreneurial ventures, including the founding of the Big3 basketball league and his own production company, Cube Vision. Additionally, the text covers his personal background, including his conversion to Islam and the various controversies surrounding his public statements and lyrics. Over several decades, he has remained a prominent figure in West Coast hip-hop and a celebrated member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.