This article, written by Rico Suave and published on December 23, 2022, delves into the life and career of Ice-T, born Tracy Lauren Marrow. The author expresses surprise at Ice-T’s involvement in the heavy metal band Body Count and their controversial song “Cop Killer,” which the author stumbled upon via a YouTube playlist. The article questions Ice-T’s background, suggesting possible Jewish ancestry through his paternal grandmother, a Schuyler, and his mother’s side. It highlights his upbringing in Summit, New Jersey, and later View Park-Windsor Hills, a wealthy African-American neighborhood in South Los Angeles, and then the Crenshaw District of LA. The author scrutinizes Ice-T’s time in the US Army, his alleged criminal activities as a pimp and bank robber, and his seemingly fortunate entry into the music industry after winning an open mic competition judged by Kurtis Blow. The article connects Ice-T’s involvement in the movie Colors to Dennis Hopper and discusses the controversy surrounding the “Cop Killer” song, noting its success and the Parental Guidance – Explicit Lyrics label. The author speculates that the “Cop Killer” controversy was a dual scam to boost gun sales and record sales, and potentially distract from NAFTA and the conflict in Bosnia. The article concludes by exploring the alleged hidden wealth and Jewish heritage of Vanilla Ice and M. C. Hammer, drawing parallels between their backgrounds and those of other wealthy and influential families. The author also touches on the seemingly obscured background of Ella Fitzgerald, suggesting her connection to prominent families.
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- Ice-T
- Tracy Lauren Marrow
- Rico Suave
- December 23, 2022
- YouTube
- Body Count
- Cop Killer
- Holland
- 2015
- TV Guide
- IMDB
- minute 3:08
- US Army
- Kid Rock
- February 16, 1958
- Solomon Marrow
- Morrow
- Schuyler
- van Cordtlandts
- van Rensselaers
- Livingstons
- Hamiltons
- Ten Broeks
- Verplanks
- Haights
- Roosevelts
- Fitzroys
- Dukes of Grafton
- Green
- Alice Decima Smith
- Wiki
- Ethnicelebs
- 1967
- 1958
- Lauren
- Ralph Lauren
- Laurenberg
- Nassaus
- Montagus
- Luxemburgs
- Laurent
- Princes of Belgium
- Summit, New Jersey
- Mrs. Robert Browne
- View Park-Windsor Hills
- South Los Angeles
- [11
- Findagrave
- Robert Kardashian
- OJ Simpson
- Crenshaw District
- LA
- eighth grade
- Crenshaw High School
- Bloods
- Crips
- Iceberg Slim
- [
- October 1977
- nineteen
- United States Army
- Military.com
- Hawaii
- [[[]]
- July 2010
- rapper
- court
- clerical error
- [17
- DJ
- [15
- Caitlin Boyd
- jewelry stores
- baby sledgehammers
- [15]
- [18]
- Aces and Eights
- Chai
- Al P.
- Sean E. Sean
- Laguna Niguel
- 1982
- cannabis
- [19]
- John Doe
- LAPD
- [20]
- [20]
- Kurtis Blow
- [21]
- Miles
- [
- 1980
- 1982
- studios
- 1987
- Spook
- The Spooks
- Dennis Hopper
- Colors
- Sean Penn
- Robert Duvall
- Easy Rider
- Dirty Harry
- 1991
- OG Original Gangster
- alternative music genres
- Grammy Award
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- Quincy Jones
- Ray Charles
- [[[]]]
- [30]
- Billboard’s Top 50 albums
- Billboard
- 200
- [31]
- January 29, 1993
- Variety
- Recording Industry Association of America
- August 4, 1992
- [33]
- [36]
- Rolling Stone
- 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time
- []]]
- guns
- Sandy Hook
- LAPD
- suburban teenager
- politicians
- Tipper Gore
- Parental Guidance – Explicit Lyrics
- [
- Jon Wiederhorn
- MTV News
- Andy Thomas
- Westword
- Frank Zappa
- Frank Zappa Meets The Mothers of Prevention
- gun control
- law enforcement personnel
- NAFTA
- 1992
- Bosnia
- Miles
- Vanilla Ice
- Ice Baby
- Halloween
- Van Winkle
- Cohen
- Hoffman
- Rothschild
- Pitt
- Brad Pitt
- William Pitt of Greensboro
- Colonel Robert Pitt of Virginia
- Gloustershire
- William Pitt of Bristol
- East India Company
- Choctaw
- Eberline
- Howe
- Reynolds
- Lane
- Casteel
- Dickerson
- Governor Francis West of Virginia
- Thomas Leighton
- Lord de la West
- Baroness de la Warre (Delaware) Knollys
- Tudor
- Campbell
- Gilliam
- Hough
- Richard Rich
- Baron of Leighs
- Elizabeth Baldry
- Baroness of Warwich
- Henry VIII
- Terry Gilliam
- Monty Python
- Bucks County, PA
- Tobler
- Hess
- Reimann
- Honneger
- Switzerland
- Westphalia
- Heaton
- Hunt
- Dallas
- H. L. Hunt
- Bowen
- van Winkles
- New York
- Phoenician
- Holland
- Rosencrans
- New Amsterdam
- 1600s
- Bergen
- Hanseatic seaport
- Phoenician seaport
- Pappy van Winkle
- bourbons
- Kentucky
- Proctors
- Phillips
- Carters
- M. C. Hammer
- Stanley Kirk Burrell
- Burrell
- Lourdes
- Meshach
- Israel
- Jeremiah
- Oakland
- Hank Aaron
- Hammers
- A’s
- Shibes
- Macks
- Hofmanns
- Finleys
- Fishers
- Haas
- Walter Haas
- Levi Strauss
- Charlie Finley
- Shirley McCartney
- Scheive (Schiewe)
- Nemitz of Prussia
- baronets
- barons
- Drummonds
- Berties
- Dukes of Ancaster
- Baronet John Henniker-Heaton
- 1902
- rapper Shaggy
- navy
- patrol squadron 47
- Golden Swordsmen
- Moffett Field
- Mountain View
- Christian rap
- Beverly Hills
- Holy Ghost Boys
- Bust It Productions
- Let’s Get it Started
- 26
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Fitzgerald
- Geni
- Nottoway County, VA
- Leinster House
- Eppes
- Poythress
- Kennedys
- Apollo
- 17
- Chick Webb