Flashback: Ice-T Interview on Leaving the Music Business, POWER & Going Back to Hustling by Upfront
Exclusive Flashback interview with Rap Artist, Actor, and Philanthropist Ice T in 1988. Born Tracy Marrow (Ice T) has become the most successful rapper that became an actor in the history of film and television. Filmmaking pioneer Keith O'Derek interviews Ice T when he was still trying to make it out of South Central Los Angeles, CA. Ice T discusses, why he raps, hustling, acting, his friends telling him white people likes him, getting paid like Eddie Murphy, POWER and much more. This explosive interview takes you on an emotional roller coaster with the founder of Gangsta Rap Music Ice T. Kick back press play and turn up the volume! Please subscribe to this channel and click like. Enjoy. All Rights Reserved- Pay content creators licensing fees to use this content for anything!!!

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