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• • • • O'Shea Jackson Sr. (born June 15, 1969), known professionally as Ice Cube, is an American rapper and actor. He began his career as a member of the hip-hop group and later joined the seminal rap group (Niggaz Wit Attitudes). After leaving N.W.A in December 1989, he began both a successful solo music career and an acting career which included roles in films such as (1991), (1995), for which he also co-wrote the screenplay, and (2002).

Additionally, he has served as one of the producers of the television series and the series, both of which are based upon films in which he portrayed the main character. Ice Cube is one of the founding artists of, and much of his musical output has contained harsh commentary. He was ranked number 8 on 's list of the 10 Greatest of All Time, while fellow rapper ranked Ice Cube as one of the greatest MC of all time. Has called him one of hip-hop's best and most controversial artists, as well as 'one of rap's greatest storytellers'. In 2012, ranked him number 14 on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time. In 2014, ranked him number 11 on their list of the '50 Greatest MCs of All Time'. Ice Cube as a senior in high school, 1987 O'Shea Jackson was born on June 15, 1969, in Baldwin Hills, South Central, the son of Doris, a hospital clerk and custodian, and Hosea Jackson, who worked as a groundskeeper at and a machinist.

He has an older brother as well as a half-sister who was killed when Ice Cube was 12. His cousin is Teren Delvon Jones, also known as, who is a part of the rap group and who has also worked with; another cousin is of rap group. In his early teens, Ice Cube developed an interest in hip hop music, and began writing raps in Los Angeles 's typewriting class.

Jackson penned his first rap song in the ninth grade after a friend, whom Jackson names 'Kiddo', challenged him to write a song during a typewriting class. He claims Kiddo lost the challenge. On the origins of his rapper name, Ice Cube says that it came from his older brother. He is quoted as saying 'He threatened to slam me into a freezer and pull me out when I was an ice cube. I just started using that name, and it just caught on.'

At the age of 16, Jackson sold his first song to future N.W.A. Jackson also attended in Woodland Hills, California. He enrolled at the Phoenix Institute of Technology in the fall of 1987 in Arizona.

Being passionate about architecture, he studied architectural drafting. He completed his diploma within one year and returned to Los Angeles to pursue a rap career. Not sure of whether his rap career would work out, he would turn to become an architecture draftsman as a career backup. With friend, Ice Cube formed the, and they performed at parties hosted. Dre soon entered the recording industry as a member of the. Dre saw Cube's potential as a writer and had him assist with writing Wreckin Cru's big L.A. Hit track, 'Cabbage Patch' as well as joining Cube on a side partnership which the duo called Stereo Crew.

Stereo Crew produced a twelve-inch record, 'She's a Skag' released on in 1986. Dre was DJing at L.A. Dance club Eve After Dark, Ice Cube would rap over his music, often parodying songs by other artists. One such example of this was the song 'My Penis,' a parody of Run-DMC's 'My Adidas.' In a 2015 interview, club-owner said that he felt that this song damaged his reputation and asked for it not to be performed. Music career N.W.A: 1986–1989.

Poster for one of N.W.A's first concerts at a Compton skating rink, 1988 In 1987, Ice Cube released the produced single under with his group (Cru' In Action!). After the collaboration, Ice Cube showed the lyrics to '.

Eazy-E, although initially rejecting the lyrics, eventually recorded the song for, the debut album for the group that also included,, and. Ice Cube was the only member of N.W.A who is not from (where it was formed).

By this point Ice Cube was a full-time member of N.W.A along with and. Ice Cube wrote Dr. Dre's and Eazy-E's rhymes for the group's landmark album,, released in 1988. However, towards the end of 1989, Ice Cube found himself at odds with the group's manager,, after rejecting Heller's proposed contract terms.

Ice Cube wrote the lyrics to approximately half of both Straight Outta Compton, and Eazy-E's solo album,, but he was only paid $32,000 and his contract did not confirm that he was an official member of N.W.A. This led Ice Cube to leave the group and bring a private lawsuit against Jerry Heller, which was later settled out of court. In response, the remaining N.W.A members attacked him on the EP, and on their next and final album,.

Solo career: 1989–present In 1989, Ice Cube recorded his debut solo album,, in New York with ('s production team). It was released in May 1990 and was an instant hit, riding and contributing to the rising tide of rap's popularity in mainstream society. The album was charged with controversy, and he was accused of misogyny and racism. Subsequently, Ice Cube appointed the female rapper (who appeared on AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted) to the head of his own record label and helped produce her debut album,. This was followed by a critically acclaimed role as Doughboy in 's violent crime drama,. In the same year as AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Ice Cube released the acclaimed, which sold well, becoming the first hip hop EP to go.

His second album was released in 1991. The album was regarded as more focused, yet even more controversial, and critics accused him again of being anti-white, misogynist, and antisemitic. The album is thematically divided into two sides: the 'Death Side' ('a vision of where we are today') and the 'Life Side' ('a vision of where we need to go'). It features ', a scathing response to N.W.A's '100 Miles and Runnin' as well as 'Black Korea,' a track regarded by some as prophetic of the, but also interpreted as racist by many.

Ice Cube toured with in 1992, which widened his fan base. A ticket from a 1993 Ice Cube concert in Omaha, Nebraska.

Ice Cube released his third album,, in November 1992. Referring specifically to that year's, in the first single, ', he rapped 'April 29 was power to the people, and we might just see a sequel'. The Predator debuted at number one on both the pop and R&B charts, the first album in history to do so. Singles from The Predator included ' and ', and the songs had a two-part music video. The album was generally well received by critics and remains his most successful release commercially, with over three million copies sold in the US. However, after The Predator, Ice Cube's rap audience diminished. Cube's fourth album, which was released at the end of 1993 and represented Ice Cube's first attempt at imitating the sound of Dr.

Dre's, was not well received by critics. He had more successful hits from Lethal Injection, including ', ', ' & 'What Can I Do?' After 1994, he took a hiatus from music and concentrated on film work and developing the careers of other rap musicians,,,, and. In 1994, Ice Cube had reunited with former N.W.A member, who was now part of, in their duet 'Natural Born Killaz'. In 1998, he released his long-awaited fifth solo album,. The delayed sixth album, was released in 2000. The albums featured appearances from as well as a reunion with fellow N.W.A members, Dr.

Dre and MC Ren, though many fans maintained that the two albums were not on par with his past work, especially the second volume. In 2000, Ice Cube also joined Dr. Dre, & for the.

In 2006, Ice Cube released his seventh solo album,, on his label, debuting at number four on the and selling 144,000 units in the first week. The album featured production from and, who produced the lead single '. He released his eighth studio album,, on August 19, 2008, featuring the controversial single '. On October 12, 2009, he released a non-album track called 'Raider Nation' in tribute to the.

On May 11, 2010, Ice Cube released a documentary, ', for on the relationship between the gangsta rap scene in Los Angeles and the tenure of the there. He has been voted as eighth of MTV's 'greatest emcees of all time.' On September 28, 2010, Ice Cube released his ninth solo album,. The album featured the single 'I Rep That West'. It debuted at #22 on the and sold 22,000 copies in its first week.

In September 2012, Ice Cube released his second anthem for the Oakland Raiders, 'Come and Get It', as a part of 's Anthems campaign. Westside Connection: 1996–2007 In 1996, Ice Cube formed with and, and together they released an album called. Some of the album was used to engage in the of the 1990s. The album's eponymous single reached number 21 on the singles charts, and the album itself was certified by the end of 1996. With Bow Down, Westside Connection brought their own agenda to the hip hop scene.

Ice Cube, Mack 10 and WC had grown tired of being overlooked by most East Coast media outlets; the album was designed to instil a sense of pride in West Coast hip hop fans and to start a larger movement that some people who felt underappreciated might identify with. Songs like 'Bow Down' and 'Gangstas Make the World Go 'Round' make reference to this. Ice Cube would also eventually make amends with shortly before his death in March 1995. After a seven-year hiatus, Westside Connection returned with their second effort in 2003. The album fared well critically, but its sales fell short of Bow Down. 'Gangsta Nation' was the only single released from the album, which was produced by and featured; it was a radio hit. After a rift between Ice Cube and Mack 10 about Ice Cube's commitments to film work rather than touring with the group, Westside Connection disbanded.

Collaborations: 1992–present In 1992, Ice Cube assisted on debut albums from ( ), (, 1992) and ( Neva Again, 1993), all of which enjoyed critical acclaim and some moderate commercial success. He handled most of the production on Guerillas in tha Mist. In 1993, Lench Mob member, J-Dee, was sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted murder, and Ice Cube did not produce their next album, Planet of tha Apes.

Around this time in 1993, he also worked with on his album, appearing on the track 'Last Wordz' with. He also did a song with Dr. Dre for the first time since he left N.W.A: ', for the soundtrack, and also contributed to the. He also featured on Kool G Rap's song 'Two To The Head' from the Kool G Rap & DJ Polo album 'Live And Let Die'. He also collaborated with and from for a remix of Bowie's '.

Ice Cube appeared on the song ' by the band, joining them on the, and they also collaborated on 'Fuck Dying' from. He also lent his voice to British DJ 's solo debut album,, on the track 'Get Em Up'.

Ice Cube appeared in several songs in like 'Keep it 100', '80's babies' and 'Jack and the bean stalk'. Ice Cube also appeared in in the song 'Iz You Ready to die' and in in the song 'Boogie Till You Conk Out' in 2011. Ice Cube performing live in Metro City Concert Club on October 29, 2010. In 2004, he appeared in the song, '. In late 2005, Ice Cube and teamed up to create the six-part documentary series titled, which was broadcast on cable network. In May 2006 Ice Cube complained that would not welcome him and other rappers on her show. Ice Cube's other movie projects include Teacher of the Year, released in 2007, and The Extractors, released in 2008.

He has signed on to star in and produce, a big-screen adaptation of the 1970s television series. Ice Cube will play the title character, originally portrayed by and his film company, Cube Vision Productions, has sealed a deal with to bring the show to the big screen. In October 2006,, and WC from the Westside Connection honored Ice Cube at VH1's Annual Hip Hop Honors, performing some classic Ice Cube tracks, and Ice Cube also performed 'Why We Thugs' and 'Go To Church' from his album Laugh Now, Cry Later, where the New York crowd were greeted with Cube's vintage Cali sound. After launching that comeback album, Ice Cube toured across the world to promote it.

The tour is known as 'Straight Outta Compton Tour', and accompanying him is his friend and fellow rapper WC from the Westside Connection. Some places he has recently performed include the Paradiso in and various venues in England. After touring the U.S. And Europe, he performed all around Australia, from Sydney's to The Forum Arena in Melbourne, before heading to Japan. Ice Cube collaborated with on the song 'Blackboy' that appears on Tech N9ne's July 2008 album. The eighth Ice Cube studio LP, titled, was released on August 19, 2008, and featured the singles and.

Ice Cube appeared on a song by rapper titled 'State of Emergency' off The Game's album, In 2009, Ice Cube performed at the, and returned to perform at the 2011 festival. Despite rumors of conflicts with other rappers in 2010, Ice Cube stated in an interview with on Sirius Shade 45 that he has 'no beef.' Ice Cube's ninth studio album was released on September 28, 2010. Ice Cube has stated this album has a different direction than any one of his other albums.

He received beats from West coast veteran producers such as,,, and, not having worked on a solo album with the latter in nearly 20 years. The album was released independently under his label. Ice Cube has stated that 'being independent is beautiful because we can do things 'out the box' He also signed a upcoming recording artist named 7Tre The Ghost, that record companies would usually frown.

Instead of working from a ready-made cookie-cutter marketing plan, we can tailor make a marketing plan specifically for me.' In November 2011, Ice Cube stated via Twitter that he was seven songs into the current album he's recording. He also stated he 'always got an album coming out' which suggests that he isn't thinking of rap retirement to focus on acting in the near future.

Everythang's Corrupt: 2012–present In 2012, Ice Cube recorded a verse for a remix of the song ', from ICP's album, appearing on the album. Also in 2012, Ice Cube had released more details on his upcoming tenth studio album titled, Everythang's Corrupt.

A music video for the album's first single of the same name was released on the day before the 2012 USA Election. Ice Cube explained the inspiration and reason for the song saying, 'You know, this record is for the political heads. This to me is more a leak at the right time, in time, to drop it. We could have dropped a more catchier tune, but the time wouldn't have been right.

The time is right for 'Everythang's Corrupt,' so that's what we wanted to do. We wanted to drop it at this point and time, and then come with a visual to highlight what we're saying in the music.' Everythang's Corrupt was released on iTunes in January 2013. The second single 'Crowded' was released to iTunes on March 29.

Ice Cube confirmed on his Twitter account that the album will be released in the fall of 2013 and will also be released via Lench Mob Records. However, the album would be pushed back once again with no release date currently set.

In 2014, Ice Cube appeared on 's remix for. This was the first time the duo had worked together since the N.W.A reunion in 2000.

Ice Cube released a new single off Everythang's Corrupt after a lengthy break since 'Crowded.' The new single, which was released on Monday, February 10, 2014 is called and is also available on iTunes. The music video for the new single was released on February 11, 2014. Ice Cube will release a new Music Video for his upcoming single featuring and which is directed by Will Kindrick. On July 22, 2014 Ice Cube released the video to his Club Banger Drop Girl featuring Redfoo and 2 Chainz. During an interview with Ice Cube stated that Everythang's Corrupt would be pushed back again, because he was focused on completing.

In October 2016, reported that the album would be released in 2017. Other ventures Film and television career Following his role as Doughboy in in 1991, he then starred alongside, and in Ramayana By William Buck Pdf File. 's action film,, and then in. Ice Cube was offered a co-star role with for the 1993 romantic film, but he refused to play the role, which was given to instead. John Singleton had encouraged Ice Cube to try his hand at screenwriting, telling him, 'If you can write a record, you can write a movie.'

With this encouragement, Ice Cube wrote the screenplay for what became the 1995 comedy, in which he also starred, alongside then up-and-coming comedian. Friday earned $28 million worldwide on a $3.5 million budget, and spawned two sequels, and. In 1995, he also starred in his second collaboration with John Singleton,, as university student Fudge. In 1997, Ice Cube starred in the action thriller as a South African exiled to America who returns 15 years later. He also had a supporting role in the film that same year.

He wrote, executive produced, and made his directorial debut in in 1998. And in 1999 starred alongside and in the critically acclaimed. In 2000, he wrote, produced and appeared in the Friday sequel. In 2002, Ice Cube starred in the commercially successful movie, as well as and the third film in the Friday trilogy, (which he again wrote and produced). In 2004, he appeared in, and; in 2005, he starred in the action movie as well as his cameo appearance in and the family comedy, a role he reprised in its 2007 sequel, Ice Cube also starred in the 2014 box office hit, alongside comedian Kevin Hart, and reprised his role in the sequel (2016).

Also in 2016, he returned to his Barbershop role for a 3rd installment called. In 2017, he starred alongside in the comedy film. In early April 2007, Ice Cube was a guest on Angie Martinez's Hot97 radio show and stated that he was interested in bringing back Chris Tucker as Smokey in a possible Friday sequel, but that was only possible 'if New Line cuts the check.' In an interview with BlackFilm.com, Ice Cube stated that he would be interested in involving all major characters from the Friday franchise in a possible sequel, but added 'I know I'm not going to get Chris [Tucker] back, but I'd love to get everybody else back.' As of December 2011, Chris Tucker has agreed to be in Last Friday.

Is a compilation album of Ice Cube songs that have appeared in movie soundtracks, which was released on September 4, 2007. Ice Cube and basketball star paired up to pitch a one-hour special to based on James' life.

Ice Cube's television series premiered on on June 2, 2010. Based on the, the show revolves around a family adjusting to the matriarch's new husband () and trying to deal with normal family situations. On August 16, 2010, Are We There Yet? Was renewed for 90 additional episodes.

In an August 2010 interview with UrbLife.com, Ice Cube expressed excitement about the show being picked up for the run, which will pan out to around six seasons. He also credits for opening the door for him at TBS. He also had a role in and in its sequel. In 2014, he appeared with as a guest on children's show. Clothing line Ice Cube has licensed a clothing line, Solo by Cube, which features hooded sweatshirts with built-in headphones in the hood strings. Endorsements Since 2011, Ice Cube has appeared in advertisements for beer.

He was previously a spokesman for malt liquor. BIG3 On January 11, 2017, Ice Cube announced, a 3-on-3 concept professional basketball league featuring former greats and players. Play will begin in June and feature 8 teams, with an 8-week regular schedule, a playoff system and a championship game. Personal life On April 26, 1992, he married Kimberly Woodruff (47), with whom he has four children, (26), Darrell (24), Kareema (23), and Shareef (22). His son O'Shea, Jr. Played his father in the 2015 N.W.A. When Ice Cube, a father of four, was asked in January 2005 on by 's whether he allowed his children to listen to his music, he responded: 'What's worked for me is instilling in my kids a level of self-respect', and helping them to understand the content of not just music but the violence found on the evening news.

When asked what he tells his children about, he recalled telling his kids that there are 'appropriate times to use any kind of language. Adults should never hear you use these words.

If you want to use these words around your friends, that's really all on you.' Jackson is also the cousin of rapper who started his career writing for Jackson's group. With Cube's help Del released his debut album when he was 18. In the mid-1990s, Ice Cube converted to Islam, and was associated at that time with the, although he denies ever being a part of it. He does not regularly attend services at a mosque, and calls himself a '.

Natural Muslim, 'cause it's just me and God. You know, going to the mosque, the ritual and the tradition, it's just not in me to do. So I don't do it.' When asked in a 2017 interview if he was a practicing Muslim, Ice Cube replied, 'Yeah.

But, you know, I’m gonna live a long life, and I might change religions three or four times before I die. I’m on the Islam tip—but I’m on the Christian tip, too. I’m on the Buddhist tip as well. Everyone has something to offer to the world, and to be honest, we’re not fighting over religions, man. We’re fighting over resources. That’s just a smokescreen. And it’s not just oil, too—it’s water, it’s land, it’s everything.

In a 2016 web video for magazine, he stated that his favorite movie is, and that his favorite song overall and to perform live is 'It Was a Good Day'. See also: and Studio albums • (1990) • (1991) • (1992) • (1993) • (1998) • (2000) • (2006) • (2008) • (2010) Collaborative albums • (with ) (1987) • (with N.W.A) (1988) • (with ) (1996) • (with Westside Connection) (2003) Extended plays • (1990) Filmography Films Year Film Functioned as Role 1991 Darin 'Doughboy' Baker 1992 Savon 1993 Himself (cameo) 1994 Teddy Woods 1995 Fudge Craig Jones 1997 Vusi Madlazi Danny Rich 1998 Reggie Gun runner 1999 Sgt. Chief Elgin Slink 2000 Craig Jones 2001 James 'Desolation' Williams 2002 Bucum Calvin Palmer Craig Jones 2004 Trey Wallace Himself Calvin Palmer 2005 Nick Persons Darius Stone / xXx 2007 Nick Persons 2008 Durell Washington Curtis Plummer 2009 Russell Redds 2010 Jerome 'Thump' Washington 2011 Kyle Timkins 2012 Capt. Dickson 2014 Detective James Payton Capt. Dickson The Candle Maker (voice role) 2015 2016 Detective James Payton Calvin Palmer 2017 Darius Stone / xXx Strickland 2018 Last Friday Craig Jones Television Year Film Functioned as Role Notes 1994 Himself Episode: The Mr. Science Show 2002 Himself Episode: Goodbye Dolly 2005 Himself 2006 2007 2010 Episode: 2010–2013 Terrence Kingston Recurring Role; 20 Episodes 2014 Pilot of unproduced series Video games Title Year Role Other notes 2010 Chief Petty Officer Joseph Bowman/ multiplayer announcer Voice and likeness actor [ ] 2012 Screaming Marines/Infected Carriers Uncredited [ ] Awards and nominations Film award history Ice Cube has received nominations for several films in the past.

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Description Files (formerly known as Downloads Lite) features a Web browser that lets you save documents to your iPhone or iPod touch so that you can work with them offline. It has a built-in file manager, with robust viewer for all iOS supported document types, powerful photo browser, advanced PDF reader, full Dropbox support, and more. NOTE: This app does not support downloading of audio or video content. FEATURES √ Full portrait & landscape mode support √ Passcode lock √ Web browser - Provides a user experience very similar to Mobile Safari - Tabbed browsing - Tap and hold on an image to download it - Tap and hold to force download - Save web pages with images for offline viewing - Full screen mode - Bookmark manager - History support - Address bar auto-completion - HTTP basic authentication - Form-based authentication - Integrated Google or Yahoo!

Search - Ability to spoof browser's User-Agent string to display web pages like Firefox - Unified smart search field. Type a URL or search term in the unified smart search field, the browser automatically suggests the closest match to what you’re looking for. By Repoman10001 I used his other app downloads for years and when iOS 11 came out it became useless because he didn’t update it to 64 bit. Then had to buy this app which worked with iOS 11 until latest update and now it does what downloads does, opens and immediately crashes. Emailed developer and no response.

And it says app was updated a week ago. Let’s see if this double dipping thief fixes the issue or if I will have to spend another half a day moving all my stuff out of this app like I did with downloads. • Unrestricted Web Access • Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.