Ice Cube delivers World Series trophy to Dodgers
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Amid the Dodgers’ championship roar, Ice Cube made the celebration unforgettable, posting a four-word message that instantly lit up timelines across L.A. and beyond.
That blue fit matched Ice Cube’s 1957 Chevrolet Impala he drove into the stadium to deliver the World Series trophy to the team for their speeches. After the ceremony Chelsea sat in the car with her fit perfectly matching the paint while she had fun hitting the switches for the hydraulics.
Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube have been accused of fraud after the two allegedly refused to return millions from a previous merchandising deal, according to an exclusive report by US Weekly.
Ice Cube's response to backlash over his new song, "Act My Age," has gone viral on social media. Newsweek reached out to Ice Cube's representative via email for comment on Wednesday. The age-based criticism comes after the iconic hip-hop artist made headlines following his crew's tour bus being firebombed in Portland, Oregon.
Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, and Too Short, collectively known as Mount Westmore, have always conducted their business in good faith and with integrity. Despite multiple attempts to resolve this matter amicably, Westside Merchandising has refused to cooperate or engage in good-faith discussions.
Ice Cube recently shared a post in which he referenced the famous line "They Not Like Us" from Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed song.
At quality cocktail bars across the globe, drinks are chilled by precisely shaped, crystal-clear ice cubes. However, most people don’t realize that these dense and exacting cubes are hand-cut or hand-harvested.
Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube are fighting being deposed as part of the lawsuit accusing them of fraud, Us Weekly can exclusively report. The rappers adamantly deny all allegations of wrongdoing in the case.
Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube are being sued for over $1 million of fraud. According to a new report by US Weekly published October 20, the rap icons are pushing back hard against the lawsuit and
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Ice Cube Responds to Firebombing in Portland
Rapper Ice Cube has responded to concerns after a fire damaged his crew’s bus during the Truth to Power tour. The bus, marked with “ICE,” was mistakenly thought to belong to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),