Ice T
124 songs across 10 album sections.
About Ice T
Ice T stands as a monumental figure in hip-hop history, bridging the gap between raw street narratives and mainstream commercial success. His discography, spanning over three decades, is defined by an unapologetic voice that blends gritty realism with sharp social commentary. From the groundbreaking debut *O.G. Original Gangster* to the polished anthologies of the late nineties, his work consistently challenges listeners to confront issues of poverty, police brutality, and the complexities of urban life. The artist's catalog features iconic tracks like "Money, Power & Women" and "Shit Hit The Fan," which remain staples in the genre's repertoire. These songs exemplify his ability to craft memorable hooks while delivering profound messages about the struggle for dignity and survival. With a massive archive of songs and albums, Ice T's legacy endures as a testament to the power of authentic storytelling in music, influencing countless artists who followed in his footsteps.
![7th Deadly Sin [1999]](/covers/none.jpg)
7th Deadly Sin [1999]
![American Gangster [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
American Gangster [2007]
![Greatest Hits: The Evidence [2000]](/covers/none.jpg)
Greatest Hits: The Evidence [2000]
![Home Invasion [1993]](/covers/none.jpg)
Home Invasion [1993]
![Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech [1989]](/covers/none.jpg)
Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech [1989]
![O.G. Original Gangster [1991]](/covers/none.jpg)
O.G. Original Gangster [1991]
- Bitches 2
- Body Count
- Ed
- Escape From The Killing Fields
- Evil E-What About Sex?
- First Impression
- Fly By
- Fried Chicken
- Home Of The Bodybag
- Lifestyles Of The Rich And Infamous
- M.V.P.S.
- Mic Contact
- Midnight
- Mind Over Matter
- Prepared To Die
- Pulse Of The Rhyme
- Straight Up Nigga
- The House
- Ya Shoulda Killed Me Last Year
- Ziplock

Other Songs - Ice T
![Power [1988]](/covers/none.jpg)
Power [1988]
![Rhyme Pays [1987]](/covers/none.jpg)
Rhyme Pays [1987]
![VI: Return Of The Real [1996]](/covers/none.jpg)
