For reasons that require no explanation, Body Count’s iconic, controversial, and iconically controversial 1992 song, “Cop Killer,” has been on a lotta people’s minds lately. Just this past weekend, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The post Ice-T Breaks Down Origins of New Body Count Song “Psychopath”: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. As Ice-T tells ...
The post Body Count Unveil Video for Cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” Featuring David Gilmour appeared first on Consequence. The track will appear on Body Count’s upcoming album, Merciless, ...
2 Listen to the 2026 Grammy Nominees for Best Musical Theater Album The explosive new track, which features Fit for An Autopsy vocalist Joe Bad, shows Ice-T and crew on maximum killing overdrive and ...
We’ve known for a minute that Ice-T’s hardcore/metal/metalcore outfit Body Count were in the studio as early as February 2022 to work on Merciless, the follow up to 2020’s Carnivore, and it sounds ...
The track features Ice-T rapping new lyrics about the volatile state of the world over the song’s original melody. The band also has released a visualizer video for the song. It offers an animated ...
In a recent conversation with The Guardian, hip-hop icon, actor, and director Ice-T reflected on the aftermath of the band's protest song "Cop Killer," released back in 1992. The track, which ...
What producer does Ice-T consider to be the "Dr. Dre of metal"? During a recent interview with Metal Hammer, the Body Count frontman bestowed that accolade on someone very familiar to him, producer ...
Ice-T‘s long-running rap-metal band Body Count are releasing their new album Merciless on November 22 via Century Media (pre-order), and one of its songs is a reworked version of Pink Floyd‘s ...
What is the "last bastion of art left in the music industry" and where can you find it? According to Body Count frontman Ice-T, live entertainment is the side being a rock and metal band where you ...
“You don’t know me, fool / You disown me, cool,” Ice-T snarls in the 1988 hip-hop gang treatise “Colors.” The Afrika Islam-produced cut, the title track from the film of the same name, boosted the ...
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