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Really Doe / My Skin Is My Sin |
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| 4th & Broadway 12 BRW 302, 858 171-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hard-hitting rap and social commentary from a West Coast hero
Ice Cube's single embodies the essence of gangsta rap.
"Really Doe" showcases his keen observations and deft wordplay, while "My Skin Is My Sin" tackles racial issues head-on. The funky beats and Cube's steely flow are perfectly balanced. This album captures the spirit of early '90s West Coast hip-hop.
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- Executive-Producer - Ice Cube
- Other [Executed By] - Ice Cube
- Mixed By - Bob Morse
- Lacquer Cut By - Nilz
- Mastered By - Big Bass Brian