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Ice Cube, Laugh Now, Cry Later

Audio CD

Disk ID: 801861

Disk length: 1h 4m 50s (20 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Definition Of A West Coast G (Intro) 0:14
2. Why We Thugs 3:44
3. Smoke Some Weed 3:46
4. Dimes & Nicks (A Call from Mike Epps) 1:06
5. Child Support 4:01
6. 2 Decades Ago 0:14
7. Doin' What It 'pose 2Do 4:08
8. Laugh Now, Cry Later 3:37
9. Stop Snitchin' 3:15
10. Go To Church (feat. Snoop Dogg & Lil Jon) 4:00
11. The Nigga Trapp 3:49
12. A History Of Violence 1:09
13. Growin' Up 3:55
14. Click Clack - Get Bac 3:10
15. The Game Lord 4:10
16. Chrome & Paint )feat. WC - Westside Connection) 3:27
17. Steal The Show 4:12
18. You Gotta Lotta That (feat. Snoop Dogg) 4:06
19. Spittin' Pollaseeds (feat. WC - Westside Connection & Kokane) 5:04
20. Holla @ Cha' Boy 3:30

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Review

We all know that Ice Cube, founding member of NWA and former "hardcore gangster rapper," performs in family-friendly fluff comedy flicks aimed at the most mainstream of family audiences, but no one with any sense cuts him serious flack for that. Not only are the Friday and Barber Shop movies pretty great, but do you have any idea how big his bank account is by now? When it comes to music, what is the dude to do? It's obviously his first love, but he has about three choices: to work with the Neptunes and try to update himself; to go completely middle America and do a Broadway revue or something; or he can do what he's always done: flex his lyrical muscles, squint a lot, bark out some hardcore lines on top of slick hip-hop--you know, to try and restore his cred. A glance at the song titles will tell you which choice he made. It's interesting to know that the very rich still have problems ("Child Support") and even millionaires have to convince us all that they're tough just like they did when they were broke-ass ("Why We Thugs"). There's some real political commentary here, but it gets lost in uninspired beats and that super-dated style, genre... everything. It would seem that Cube's producers forgot to tell him that no one really cares for that '92 stuff anymore. --Mike McGonigal"Laugh Now Cry Later" features guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, WC from Westside Connection, and Kokane. Production by Scott Scorch, Swizz Beatz, Lil Jon, Green Lantern and more.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Laugh Now, Cry Later

Tracks: 20, Disk length: 1h 6m 7s (+1m 17s)

Laugh Now, Cry Later

Tracks: 21 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 9m 26s (+4m 36s)

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