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Ice Cube had begun pitching his "Contract With Black America" since before the November elections and it wasn't until the Trump Administration realized they were in dire need of Black support (duh?) that they reached out to Cube. I
You can always count on Killer Mike to share his honest and sometimes brutal political opinions.
On Monday (Nov 30), the west coast legend took to Twitter to share with fans what he's been working on during his sabbatical, noting that his reason for stepping back was to drown out the "noise" and "poison" with critics who felt that his approach was incorrect.
An opportunity presented itself for the Black Lives Matter leader and West Coast Hip-Hop veteran to discuss his Contract With Black America.
Ice Cube is really battling on this hill. The Hip-Hop icon with questionable political acumen has taken to Twitter today (Nov. 5) to reassert his decision to allegedly confer with Donald Trump for a magical cash infusion to the Black community was a good look.
As the election nears we've noticed the increasing amount of rappers caping for Donald Trump. Not only did they receive a ton of backlash, they sometimes regretted their misinformed support for the president. We created a list and decided they were all the ops.
Ice Cube heart is in the right place, but his execution is the pure definition of struggle.
On Monday's (Oct. 26) episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers, AmberRuffin laid out on the table exactly what most African Americans in support of change were thinking. During the three and a half minute skit, you see Ruffin attempting to refrain from commenting on the subject of Ice Cube working with Trump, as Meyers discussed the headlines from the previous week stating that both 50 Cent and Ice Cube were either in support of Trump or working with him, stating that her comments would "go off the rails," before diving in and allowing her stance to be made clear.
Looks like Ice Cube's claims of the Biden campaign telling him to chill out was not the case at all.
While the veteran rapper and actor didn't flat out endorse either candidate, he explained more behind his reasoning for conducting the chat.
"N*gga Please" was the veteran rapper's retort to a doctored photo of Cube and 50 Cent wearing President Donald Trump memorabilia.
The veteran rapper says he wanted to highlight the finer points of his Contract With Black America plan.