Ice Cube is back with fresh heat, gearing up for his upcoming album Man Up, dropping September 12. The project follows 2024’s Man Down, and its lead single, Before Hip Hop, reminds fans why Cube’s voice still cuts through decades later.
The track feels like a reflection piece, where Cube examines life before rap culture took center stage. He highlights how crime, struggle, and survival shaped communities long before hip hop was even around—pushing back at critics who tried to scapegoat rap music for society’s problems.
Cube delivers a sharp lyrical performance, staying true to the storytelling and gritty realism that made him an icon. While it may not echo the raw intensity of his early classics like Death Certificate, there’s a grounded maturity here that speaks to his longevity. At this stage in his career, the fact that Cube continues to rap with energy and precision is impressive.
Alongside his solo work, Cube remains active with Mount Westmore (Too Short, E-40, and Snoop Dogg). Whether or not they pop up on Man Up, one thing is certain—Before Hip Hop proves Cube’s pen is still sharp.
Ice Cube – Before Hip Hop (YouTube)
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