A new look at Ice-T’s 1991 album argues it deserves more than a footnote in hip-hop history, reframing a record that arrived with clarity and control just before the rapper’s fame skewed public perception.
A new look at Ice-T’s 1991 album argues it deserves more than a footnote in hip-hop history, reframing a record that arrived with clarity and control just before the rapper’s fame skewed public perception.
The Gloucestershire group’s debut single “Unbelievable” was meant as a scene-setter. It ended up a Billboard No. 1, reshaped by Rick Rubin’s hand.