Ice Cube Tears into Trump: ‘They Said Lock Her Up, They Need to Lock Him Up’
Rapper Ice Cube once again attacked President Donald Trump in an interview Wednesday, saying there’s enough evidence for him to be locked away in prison.

Rapper Ice Cube once again attacked President Donald Trump in an interview Wednesday, saying there’s enough evidence for him to be locked away in prison.

Rap superstar Ice Cube has taken aim at Donald Trump in his latest politically charged song ‘Arrest the President,’ which fantasizes about arresting the president on grounds of Russian collusion.

Rapper Ice Cube did not join the chorus of black celebrities critical of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for his patriotic stance in favor of the national anthem, instead urging the player to stand firm on his principles.

Rapper and Actor Ice Cube, was seen socializing with anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan at a recent Big 3 basketball game in Chicago, according to reports.

Friday on HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher apologized for his use of the “n-word” during an interview with Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) during last week’s broadcast of his program. However, despite that apology and a stern lecture from his

Police officers in the United States are hell-bent on brutalizing minorities, accuses rapper Ice Cube in the latest single off of his ‘Death Certificate: 25th Anniversary’ album.

In an interview this week, rapper, actor and film producer Ice Cube expressed his desire to see President Obama serve a third term in office and shared his thoughts on how a “better option” exists for Americans casting their vote in this year’s presidential election.

In the wake of recent police shootings in Dallas and Baton Rouge, rapper and actor Ice Cube says he will continue to perform his song “F*ck the Police” at concerts.

Straight Outta Compton star O’Shea Jackson Jr. blasted the History Channel’s remake of the iconic series Roots in a recent brief interview, calling it another unnecessary production about black people “getting beat up.”

During an April 15 interview on the set of Barbershop: The Next Cut, actor Ice Cube said he will vote Democrat in the upcoming presidential election as a way to ‘put a lid’ on gun manufacturing.

In an interview with Bloomberg, film producer and hip hop icon Ice Cube declared GOP frontrunner Donald Trump “is what Americans aspire to be.”

In an interview with Bloomberg, filmmaker and newly-minted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Ice Cube said Hillary Clinton’s “superpredators” comments in 1996 helped “justify” the police brutality that gave rise to the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has responded after reports surfaced that the black cast members of the hit NWA biopic ‘Straight Outta Compton’ did not receive invitations to the upcoming Academy Awards.

Actor, writer, and, Straight Out of Compton producer Ice Cube called the “Oscars So White” controversy “ridiculous,” and said not getting approval from the Academy “is not something you should dwell on.”

Summer blockbuster Straight Outta Compton raked in $50 million, including ticket sales from opening weekend.

Before the movie begins, over the opening Universal Pictures logo, director F. Gary Gray’s “Straight Outta Compton” opens with the sound that came to define South Central Los Angeles in the late 80’s and early 90’s — the sound of

Universal Pictures has offered to reimburse costs for additional security to theaters screening the N.W.A. rap group film Straight Outta Compton this weekend.
