The album that really has
Ice T and Afrika Islam moving forward in a wonderful way – stepping things up from the already-great previous record, and pushing
Ice well into the kind of superstar role that he'd follow up in coming years in so many ways! At the time,
Ice T was part of the rising voice of the west coast – but also had more wit and focus than so many of his contemporaries – able to turn his rage and street experience into sly critiques that get past
just swagger – and really thinking of things in the space of a full length album. Titles include "I'm Your Pusher", "Heartbeat", "High Rollers", "Girls LGBNAF", "Grand Larceny", "The Syndicate", "Radio Suckers", "Soul On
Ice", and the iconic Glen Friedman cover!
(In the embossed cover. Includes the printed inner sleeve.)