As well as being one of the most controversial and outspoken of the rappers on America's thriving West Coast rap/hip-hop scene, Ice-T is also one of its most articulate and respected spokesmen. The original gangster of rap Ice-T's uncompromising songs are powerful social commentaries on life in the ghettos and its gang culture and have crossed over to white audiences and pop charts around the world.
The Miles Davis Hall, Montreux, July 10th, 1995 1. Intro / Freestlye
2. Zip-Lock
3. You Played Yourself
4. High Rollers
5. I'm Your Pusher
6. Girls L.G.B.N.A.F.
7. I Ain't New Ta This
8. That's How I'm Livin'
9. Freestyle (Featuring DJ Evil E)
10. 6 in the Morning
Medley:
- The Iceberg
- Power
11. Peel Their Caps Back
12. Make the Loot Loop
13. Cramp Your Style
14. Virtual Reality
Medley:
- O.G. Original Gangster
- New Jack Hustler
- Colors
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