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Ice Cube & Straight Outta Compton Cast Talk Film, police brutality + cube’s favorite NWA song (Video)
Ice Cube & the Straight Outta Compton Cast dropped by Ebro in the Morning to talk about the upcoming movie and police brutality
Ice Cube & the Straight Outta Compton Cast dropped by Ebro in the Morning to talk about the upcoming movie, but also the cultural impact of the group N.W.A. and the current status of police brutality in this country.
The group also talked about the current rap beef between Drake and Meek Mill.
Straight Outta Compton hits theaters August 14th.
Check out the video below:
Source : HOT 97 / WBLS 107.5
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