Rhyme Pays

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  • Artist: Ice-T
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Total Time: 60:51
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Before Ice-T's ascension, L.A. rappers were known primarily for a synthesizer-dominated sound indebted to Kraftwerk's innovations as well as Afrika Bambaataa's 1982 hit, "Planet Rock." While L.A. did have its share of hardcore rappers in the mid-'80s (including Toddy Tee, King Tee, and of course, Ice-T), hardcore rap was dominated by the East Coast. That begin to change in 1987, when Ice-T's debut album, Rhyme Pays, was released and sold several hundred thousand copies. Hard-hitting offerings like "409," "Make It Funky," and the title song (which samples Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and underscores the L.A. resident's love of heavy metal) left no doubt that Ice had very little in common with the Egyptian Lover, the World Class Wreckin' Cru, or the L.A. Dream Team. The album doesn't contain as much gangsta rap as some of his subsequent releases, but it did have enough to stir some controversy. On "Squeeze the Trigger," "Pain," and a new version of "6 'N the Mornin'" (which had been the B-side of Ice's 1986 single "Doggin' the Wax" on Techno-Hop), Ice portrays ruthless felons and raps candidly about the horrors of the urban ghetto he'd been only too familiar with. With the release of Rhyme Pays, the West Coast was well on its way to becoming a crucial part of hip-hop. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

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Rhyme Pays
Studio album by Ice-T
Released November 4, 1987
Recorded Late 1986-mid 1987
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Length 64:43
Label Sire/Warner Bros.
25602
Producer Afrika Islam
Ice-T chronology
Rhyme Pays
(1987)
Power
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars link

Rhyme Pays is the debut album of Ice-T, released in 1987.

The album, especially tracks like "6 'N the Mornin'," is considered to have defined the gangsta genre, and was the first hip hop album to carry a Parental Advisory warning label, although it was years before the industry-standard explicit-lyrics sticker was developed.[1] The 1988 CD release included four bonus tracks.

Reception

Rhyme Pays peaked at number 93 on the Billboard 200 music chart and number 26 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums. Rolling Stone gave the album three stars. It was also the first hip-hop artist album released on the Sire and Warner Bros. labels.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Intro/Rhyme Pays" (interpolates "Tubular Bells" and samples "War Pigs") Ice-T/Storrs 6:29
2. "6 'N the Mornin'"   Ice-T/Afrika Islam 7:11
3. "Make It Funky" (samples "Make It Funky") Ice-T/Islam 5:09
4. "Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!!)"   Ice-T/Islam 3:03
5. "409"   Ice-T/Islam 5:20
6. "I Love Ladies"   Ice-T/Islam 4:44
7. "Sex"   Ice-T/Islam 2:57
8. "Pain"   Ice-T/Islam 3:36
9. "Squeeze the Trigger"   Ice-T/Islam 6:12
10. "Make It Funky" (12" mix) Ice-T/Islam 5:58
11. "Sex" ("bonus beat"; instrumental) Ice-T/Islam 3:52
12. "Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!!)" (12" mix) Ice-T/Islam 3:27
13. "Our Most Requested Record" (long version, samples “Heartbreaker” and “Whole Lotta Love”) Ice-T/Islam 6:45

References

  1. ^ The Ice Opinion. Pan/St. Martin's Press/Macmillan Books. 1994. pp. 163. ISBN 0-330-33629-0. 



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The Classic Collection (1993 Album by Ice-T)
Power (1988 Album by Ice-T)
One Track Mind (1986 Album by The Egyptian Lover)
Explicit Game (1994 Album by Dru Down)
Ice-T (Actor, Music/Drama)