Performer: Ice-T
Title: The Iceberg / Freedom Of Speech... Just Watch What You Say
Released: 1989
Country: US
Style: Gangsta, Conscious
Category: Hip hop
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The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech. Just Watch What You Say! is the third studio album by American rapper Ice-T, released on October 10, 1989 by Sire Records. The album has an gritty sound, featuring some of the darkest tracks that Ice-T ever released. The album was released after Ice-T was encountering censorship problems on tour. In The Ice Opinion: Who Gives a Fuck? the rapper states that "People had already told me what I could not say onstage in Columbus, Georgia.
The Iceberg/Freedom of Speec. ust Watch What You Say! is the third studio album to be released by American rapper Ice-T. The album was released on October 10, 1989, by Sire Records and Warner Bros. The album is known for its gritty sound and features some of the darkest musical tracks that have ever been released by Ice-T. Just Watch What You Say Q&A.
Lyrics to "Freedom Of Speech" song by Ice-T: A-yo Ice, man. I'm working on this term paper for college . Just Watch What You Say" (1989). Shut Up, Be Happy The Iceberg Lethal Weapon You Played Yourself Peel Their Caps Back The Girl Tried To Kill Me Hit The Deck This One's For Me The Hunted Child What Ya Wanna Do? Freedom Of Speech My Word Is Bond.
Ice-T threw listeners quite a curve ball with his riveting third album, The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech. Just Watch What You Say - arguably the closest hip-hop has come to George Orwell's 1984. Instead of focusing heavily on gangsta rap, Ice-T made First Amendment issues the CD's dominant theme. Setting the album's tone is the opener, "Shut Up, Be Happy," which finds guest Jello Biafra (former leader of punk band Dead Kennedys) envisioning an Orwellian America in which the government controls and dominates every aspect of its citizens' lives
1. Freedom Of Speech Lyrics. by Ice-T on album The Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech. A-yo Ice, man. What's the First Amendment? Freedom of Speech, that's some motherfuckin' bullshit You say the wrong thing, they'll lock your ass up quick Th. View. 2. by Above the Law on album Pump Up the Volume: Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Tracklist: 1. Shut Up, Be Happy, 2. The Iceberg, 3. Lethal Weapon, 4. You Played Yourself, 5. Peel Their Caps Back, 6. The Girl Tried To Kill Me, 7. Black ‘N’ Decker, 8. Hit The Deck, 9. This One’s For Me, 10. The Hunted Child, 11. What Ya Wanna Do?, 12. Freedom Of Speech. 1. Shut Up, Be Happy. 4. You Played Yourself. 5. Peel Their Caps Back. 6. The Girl Tried To Kill Me.
Get the Tempo of the tracks from The Iceberg, Freedom Of Speec. ust Watch What You Say (1989) by IceT. This album has an average beat per minute of 108 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 90/130 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist The Iceberg, Freedom of Speec. ust Watch What You Say.
Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. The Boss by James Brown (1973). was sampled in. Where Are They Now (West Coast Remix) by Nas, Kam, King Tee and Candyman feat. Threat, Ice-T and Sir Mix-a-Lot (2007). was remixed in. You Played Yourself (Remix) by DJ Aladdin (1989).
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℗ & © 1989 Sire Records Company for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.Made in U.S.A.
Published by Colgems-EMI Music Inc./Rhyme Syndicate Music ASCAP
Sampled track in A4 published by Donna-Dijon Music Publications, Inc.
Sampled track in B4 published by Longitude Music ASCAP
Spoken words on tracks A1 and B5 by Jello Biafra © 1987 Maim That Tune
Jello Biafra appears courtesy of Alternative Tentacles Records.
Printed inner sleeve (photo collage on both sides).
"SIRE/WARNER BROS. RECORDS" on spine.
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