Rapper Ice-T recalled the furor of his heavy metal band Body Count’s 1992 protest song 'Cop Killer' and the legal actions he took to protect himself from the backlash.
In an interview with Boss Talk 101, Ice-T reflected on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud and his overall feelings about rap ...
I wasn’t worried about a cop. I could run into a cop’s brother or son who wants to start an altercation. Having beef is just ...
In a recent interview with The Guardian ahead of Body Count’s eighth studio album Merciless which is out next month, Ice-T was asked if, during the controversy over “Cop Killer” in the ‘90s, he was ...
When asked about his heavy metal band Body Count’s 1992 song “Cop Killer,” Ice-T admitted that he regretted releasing it. “I got news for people,” he explained. “Anybody that ...
Ice-T has warned rap beefs are "not smart" anymore because of the risk of retaliation from other people. The 66-year-old ...
Ice-T has a simple message for people who are concerned ... he also spoke about his band Body Count’s 1992 police brutality ...
Ice-T has insisted that “controversy” is not ... a stir in 1992 when he and his band Body Count released the track “Cop Killer”. While the furor created “a lot of buzz” when it was ...
I ain't never killed no cop. I felt like it a lot of times. But I never did it." Warner Bros. executives and shareholders began receiving death threats, ultimately leading to Ice-T, born Tracy ...
In an interview with Boss Talk 101, he reflected on the changing definition and stakes of feuds in hip-hop over the years Ice-T also discussed how his 1992 single "Cop Killer," which he released ...