“This is my first time to West Palm Beach and it won’t be my last. “I love rocking the house,” Ice Cube said between songs. “Can I do some old school sh*t? Can ya’ll handle it?” he baited, before jumping into N.W.A.’s “Do That Shit,” “Gangsta Gangsta,” and later his own “No Vaseline.” It is his ability to be silly, while sharing serious work, that I credit most to his charm. Ice Cube and his on-stage partner WC performed hits “U Scared” and “Check Yo Self.”īetween songs, Ice would banter with the crowd, asking for middle fingers or prodding about Florida’s heat. Ice Cube is still doing this sh*t? You thought I was doing too many movies, too many crazy Coors Light commercials. He was met with adoring cheers and squeals. “West Palm Beach in the house, how ya’ll feeling today?” the charismatic rapper called out.
Before a massive sea of fans (and a few floating beach balls), Ice Cube launched into “Hello,” diverting our attention from the heat of the day. Yesterday, on the Ford Stage, fans were treated to some of the biggest hits spanning Ice Cube’s career. The respect surrounding Ice Cube, both from fans and industry professionals, is refreshing experience as he continues to navigate new industries and endeavors. , quoting and laughing to Friday, and recently revamping basketball with BIG3.
We’ve grown up listening to the influential works of N.W.A. I’m confident Ice Cube has impacted all of our lives in marvelous ways. The insanely talented, veteran rapper, writer, and actor joined the SunFest lineup in March, to the delight of South Florida fans.