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Ice Cube Hits Back At Samuel L Jackson And Word Is Ras Kass Is On The Run
Contributed by: Ian Wyght
Source: Y2hiphop
Posted on: February 25, 2003 09:54 PST
Filed under: Rap

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With last years comments from Samuel L. Jackson on rappers turning actors and that they have no place in the industry, Ice Cube has finally decided to retaliate on wax. Ice Cube apparently takes shots at Jackson on the track titled "Light's Out" and also attacks the Reverend Jesse Jackson after his comments on the "Fuck Jesse Jackson" scene from Ice Cube's hit movie, "Barbershop". "Light's Out" will feature on the forthcoming compilation titled "Ghetto, Gutta & Gangster", which is due in May.

According to the recent Davey D newsletter, Ras Kass is currently evading Los Angeles police. Ras Kass was supposed to turn up for sentencing on January 12th over a DUI offence, his third one apparently and begin a 9 month mandatory sentence. However, similar to Keith Murray's little runaway, Ras Kass has left Los Angeles and is believed to have fled to New York in order escape his sentence. Ras Kass, who was set to drop his third album, "Golden Chyld" in April may yet see the release of his the new album delayed further due to these recent events.
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