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Death Certificate (album)This is the article about Ice Cube's album. For the document concerning a person's death, see Death certificate.

Death Certificate
Death Certificate cover
Studio album by Ice Cube
ReleasedOctober 31, 1991
Recorded1991
GenreGangsta rap
West Coast hip hop
Golden age hip hop
Political hip hop
Length61:08
LabelPriority
CDL-57155
ProducerSir Jinx
Ice Cube
Boogiemen
Professional reviews
  • Allmusic 5/5 stars link
  • Austin Chronicle 4/5 stars link
  • Robert Christgau (C+) link
  • The Daily Vault (A-) link
  • Entertainment Weekly (A-) link
  • MusicHound 4.5/5 stars link
  • Rolling Stone (mixed) link
  • The Source 5/5 stars link
  • Spin 10/10 stars link
Ice Cube chronology
Kill at Will
(1990)
Death Certificate
(1991)
The Predator
(1992)
Singles from Death Certificate
  • "Steady Mobbin'"
    Released: December 1991
  • "True to the Game"
    Released: September, 1992
  • Death Certificate is the second studio album by rapper Ice Cube, released October 31, 1991 on Priority Records. Highly anticipated with over a million advance orders[1], the album was certified platinum in sales on December 20, 1991.[2] The album debuted on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at #1 and on the Billboard 200 chart at #2, while it went on to sell over two million copies to date.[3] It is considered one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.[4] It was also the source of much controversy due to some of its racially charged content, and Ice Cube's acerbic statements on drug dealing, racial profiling, and the right to keep and bear arms.

    In 1992, as a result of the album's controversy, the state of Oregon declared any display of Ice Cube's image in retail stores throughout the state illegal. This ban also included advertisements for St. Ides Malt Liquor, which Ice Cube endorsed at the time.[5] In 2003, Priority Records re-released Death Certificate, which included a bonus track, "How to Survive in South Central", that originally appeared on the Boyz N the Hood soundtrack.

     

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