Ice T discography

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This is a list of albums by Ice T, including guest appearances on other albums.

Contents

[edit] Solo discography

[edit] Albums

Album information
Rhyme Pays
Power
  • Released: September 13, 1988
  • Chart positions: #35 (U.S.), #6 (Top R&B)[1]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum [2]
  • Singles: "Im Your Pusher", "High Rollers"
The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say
  • Released: October 10, 1989
  • Chart positions: #37 (U.S.), #11 (Top R&B)[1]
  • RIAA certification: Gold [2]
  • Singles: "You Played Yourself", "Lethal Weapon", "What Ya Wanna Do?"
O.G. Original Gangster
  • Released: May 14, 1991
  • Chart positions: #15 (U.S.), #9 (Top R&B)[1]
  • RIAA certification: Gold [2]
  • Singles: "New Jack Hustler", "Original Gangster", "Mind Over Matter"
Home Invasion
  • Released: March 23, 1993
  • Chart positions: #14 (U.S.), #9 (Top R&B)[1]
  • RIAA certification: Gold [2]
  • Singles: "That's How I'm Livin'/99 Problems", "Gotta Lotta Love", "I Ain't New At This"
VI - Return of the Real
  • Released: June 4, 1996
  • Chart positions: #89 (U.S.), #19 (Top R&B)[1]
  • RIAA certification: 93,000[3]
  • Singles: "I Must Stand", "The Lane"
The Seventh Deadly Sin
  • Released: October 12, 1999
  • Chart position: –
  • RIAA certification: 20,000[4]
  • Singles: "Don't Hate the Player", "Always Want to Be a Hoe"
Gangsta Rap
  • Released: October 31, 2006
  • Chart positions: –
  • RIAA certification: –
  • Singles: "Walking In The Rain"

Cold As Ever (1996)

[edit] Singles

[edit] Soundtracks

[edit] Spoken word, compilations, and bootlegs

  • Rhyme Syndicate - Coming Through (Rhyme Syndicate Records 1989, various artists compilation)
  • Ice-T & King Tee - Having a T Party (Rams Horn 1991, official)
  • The Classic Collection (Excello/Rhino 1993, bootleg)
  • The Ice Opinion (Audio Select 1994, 3 CD lecture of Ice T's entire book of the same title)
  • Cold as Ever (Blue Dolphin/Hitman/Caroline 1996, bootleg)
  • Greatest Hits: The Evidence (Coroner/Warner Bros. Records 2000, official compilation)
  • The Early Years (2002, bootleg)
  • Gang Culture (Snapper 2004, bootleg recorded live in Montreux, Switzerland in 1995)

[edit] Collaboration discography

[edit] With Body Count

Main article: Body Count

[edit] With The West Coast Rydaz

  • The West Coast Rydaz: What Really Goez On (1998, co-produced by Ice T)

[edit] With Analog Brothers

[edit] With Sex, Money and Gunz

  • Repossession (2004)

[edit] Ice T presents (various artists compilations)

  • Pimpin 101 - The Soundtrack (2003)
  • Pimp Penal Code (2003)
  • Westside (2004)

[edit] With Black Ice


[edit] Various guest appearances

track also features West Coast veterans Breeze, Kam, King Tee, Candyman, Threat, Sir Mix-A-Lot and the Conscious Daughters.

  • "Real Recognize Real" by Icepick off the album Violent Epiphany. Track also features Al Barr, Paul Bearer, Pete Morcey, Roger Miret, & Freddy Cricien.
  • The song "Sticka" from the 1994 album Super Bad by Terminator X. Track also features MC Lyte, Chuck D & Ice Cube.
  • "Showbiz Shit" by Marc Live from the album Validation "Attack Of The Grunge".
  • "The Last Gangsters" by Marc Live from the album Validation "Attack Of The Grunge".
  • "Down With Us" by DJ Aladdin from the album $port Ya Vest In Tha West. Track also features LP.
  • "What Really Goes On" by DJ Aladdin from the album $port Ya Vest In Tha West. Track also features West Coast Rydaz.

[edit] References