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30 years after going solo, Ice Cube still speaks his mind

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Like very few others, Ice Cube is celebrated for his groundbreaking accomplishments in music, film, sports and entrepreneurship.

The legendary South Los Angeles-born megastar is currently celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut solo album, “Amerikka’s Most Wanted,” and the release of his 31st feature film, “The High Note,” which stars Cube, Tracee Ellis Ross and Dakota Johnson.

“Thirty years ago, Ice Cube dropped his debut solo album, “Amerikkka’s Most Wanted.”

“At the time, Daryl Gates, who was the chief of police over at the LAPD, had declared a war on gangs,” Cube told the website, Colorlines.

After his debut solo album, Cube took the big screen by storm with a stirring performance in John Singleton’s 1992 movie, “Boyz n the Hood.”

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