Death Certificate [Bonus Track] EXPLICIT LYRICS Ice Cube

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  • Release Date: 02/25/2003
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 7,990
  • Label: PRIORITY RECORDS
  • UPC: 724354334122
 
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Death Certificate [Bonus Track]

1LISTENThe Funeral 1:37
2LISTENThe Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit 2:48
3LISTENMy Summer Vacation 3:56
4LISTENSteady Mobbin' 4:10
5LISTENRobin Lench 1:13
6LISTENGivin' Up the Nappy Dug Out 4:15
7LISTENLook Who's Burnin' 3:53
8LISTENA Bird in the Hand 2:17
9LISTENMan's Best Friend 2:06
10LISTENAlive on Arrival 3:11
11LISTENDeath 1:03
12LISTENThe Birth 1:21
13LISTENI Wanna Kill Sam 3:22
14LISTENHorny Lil' Devil 3:42
15LISTENBlack Korea 0:46
16LISTENTrue to the Game 4:10
17LISTENColor Blind 4:29
18LISTENDoing Dumb Shit 3:45
19LISTENUs 3:43
20LISTENNo Vaseline 5:15
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Editorial Reviews

If Ice Cube's debut was a shocking attack that proved the N.W.A legacy would be stronger divided, his sophomore effort was a new kind of superstar pulling off the miraculous, a follow-up that equals its classic predecessor and tops it in some people's books. With a million copies of Death Certificate preordered, Cube was no longer the rock critics' darling. A million people listening was dangerous, especially since he was now slithering his influence into the suburbs. If the black rage didn't get you, the misogyny of "I'm gonna do my thing, with your daughter" probably would. Here, one of rap's greatest storytellers is able to draw hatred in under a minute with the short and direct "Black Korea," an angry protest song concerning Korean grocers that got him dubbed "racist" and "Ice KKKube" by some. The track is an extreme representation of how a much sharper and cutting this album is when compared with his debut, and even though the intro announces the full-length is divided into a "Death Side" and "Life Side," both are equally bleak. With the CD format, the two sides are indistinguishable and run over the listener with fast tales of drug dealing, drive-by shootings, and women who go from "Ms. Thing to Ms. Gonorrhea." This would be numbing if it weren't for the rapper's amazing lyrics, ground-shaking delivery, and insight like when "A Bird in the Hand" deals with the irony of selling crap to buy diapers ("Gotta serve you food that might give you cancer/Cuz my son doesn't take no for answer"). A bit of sweet relief comes with the brightness of the great single "Steady Mobbin'" and with the nostalgia and slow tempo of "Doing Dumb Shit." "True to the Game" ("Ain't that a bitch/They hate to see a young nigga rich") is arguably the quintessential Cube track and if all this weren't enough already, the N.W.A diss "No Vaseline" hangs off the album like a crowd-pleasing, Brick-sampling encore. Although next year's Predator would be a bigger hit, Death Certificate brings to a close the man's trilogy of perfect albums that began with N.W.A's Compton and explodes into a supernova right here. [The 2003 reissue adds "How to Survive in South Central" from the soundtrack to Ice Cube's first film, Boyz in the Hood.] David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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