Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)

Album Info

Artist: Ice Cube

Title: War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)

Year: 2000

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Tracklist

  • 1. Hello (3:52)
  • 2. Pimp Homeo (0:35)
  • 3. You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It) (4:06)
  • 4. The Gutter Shit (4:29)
  • 5. Supreme Hustle (4:22)
  • 6. Mental Warfare (1:01)
  • 7. 24 Mo' Hours (3:27)
  • 8. Until We Rich (4:14)
  • 9. You Can Do It (4:19)
  • 10. Mackin' & Driving (0:27)
  • 11. Gotta Be Insanity (4:00)
  • 12. Roll All Day (3:16)
  • 13. Can You Bounce? (3:53)
  • 14. Dinner With The CEO (0:49)
  • 15. Record Company Pimpin' (4:46)
  • 16. Waitin' Ta Hate (3:38)
  • 17. Nigga Of The Century (4:15)
  • 18. You Can Do It - Instrumental (4:21)

Review

Ice Cube's "War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)" is a momentous album, serving as the apex of his two-album artistic odyssey. Released in March 2000, this opus zigs away from the aggressive stance of its predecessor, instead opting for a more mellow and thought-provoking approach. The lyrical themes pivot towards unity, social commentary, and the rapper's own personal growth—marking a significant shift in his musical narrative.

The production on "The Peace Disc" is as diverse as the musical landscape it traverses, with contributions from an array of talented producers like Battlecat, One Eye, and Bud'da. Notable collaborations, such as the Dr. Dre & MC Ren-assisted track "Hello" and the uplifting "You Can Do It" featuring Mack 10 & Ms. Toi, add a rich, textural layer to the album. These collaborations, alongside standout tracks like "Gotta Be Insanity" and "Record Company Pimpin'," showcase Ice Cube's ability to craft songs that are both reflective and socially conscious, solidifying his status as a rap heavyweight and a relevant voice in the hip-hop scene. - Draya