Body Count rapper and frontman Ice-T has always held the position that the song is about a character and not a reflection of his own beliefs but a commentary on why so many people were fed up. Still, ...
Just ask Ice-T to give it a spin. The veteran rapper's hard-rock side project, Body Count, released a radically made-over ...
In an interview with 'Classic Rock,' Body Count frontman Ice-T said he hates both parties but really hates Trump.
The Mosh server has a system that synchronizes the screen, so it doesn’t waste time sending characters that won’t really appear to the user. In addition, the client keeps its own notion of the ...
Body Count have released a new single, F*ck What You Heard, in which frontman Ice-T presents his “balanced and unapologetic” political views. Features Body Count’s Ice-T: “I’m always ...
Through his label, Rhyme Syndicate Records, founded in 1988, Ice-T has contributed to developing new talent while maintaining ...
This section isn’t just about watching the game; it’s about being an integral part of it. Fans who join The Mosh Pit will ...
“I believe that had God wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates," Ice replies sarcastically when asked for his ...
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 ...
While beefing might be the name of the game, Ice-T thinks it has become too dangerous in rap music. In an interview with Boss ...