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List Price: $11.94 | | Label: Priority Records
Salesrank: 13567
Released: December 4, 2001 |
| Our Price: $9.32 |
| Used Price: $6.42 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Ice Cube - Greatest Hits Track Listing:
1. Pushin' Weight
2. Check Yo Self [Remix]
3. We Be Clubbin'
4. $100 Dollar Bill Ya'll
5. Once Upon A Time In The Projects
6. Bow Down [westside connection]
7. Hello
8. You Can Do It
9. You Know How We Do It
10. It Was A Good Day
11. Bop Gun [One Nation] [Radio Edit]
12. What Can I Do? [Remix]
13. My Summer Vacation
14. Steady Mobbin'
15. Jackin' For Beats
16. The Nigga Ya Love To Hate
17. In The Late Night Hour
Ice Cube - Greatest Hits Reviews:
Good Album 
2009-02-01 - Ya, it didn't have all his greatest hits, but what artist puts all his greatest hits on one album. He did what he wanted to do. He put out an album and made his money. Think about it. You are a big time artist like Ice Cube and you have 25 big singles in your career. If you release an album with all of them, then nobody will ever buy any of your records again. So by putting out an album with 20 good tracks and some of them being his biggest hits, you get a taste of everything in his career, not just what made it on MTV. So I give this album a THUMBS UP.
Cool Cube 
2007-07-06 - Ice Cube's Greatest Hits is solid, tho not great. He's not as catchy by himself as NWA was as a crew. Nevertheless, this is good rap, telling stories from the urban streets. Also, unlike NWA, there's not teh element of glamorizing gangsta stuff. Ice Cube just tells it like it is, with gritty realism, including acknowledging that the stuff is bad. Here are some notable raps on this disc:
Check Yoself - includes a cool line from the Grandmaster Flash tune "It's like a jungle sometimes it makes we wonder how I keep from goin' under."
Once Upon a Time in the Projects - descriptive, kinda humoress story about getting caught up in a bust when he visits his girlfriend in the projects
It Was a Good DAy - raps about how it was a good day, just cuz none of the usual bad stuff happens.
My Summer Vacation
Bop Gun - really energetic and bouncy
What Can I Do
Time For Remaster...Fans Can Do It At Home! 
2006-09-13 - I agree with many of the reviewers here, and there are a ton of classics missing from 'Ice Cube's Greatest Hits'. This is a very good collection (with a new tracks & remixes!) to start off with if you simply want most of the popular hits, BUT there's room for at least 3 additional tracks, and I just HAD TO remaster the CD myself (sorry I can't wait for the record company to wake up!). If you have 'Ice Cube's Greatest Hits', consider adding the following classic joints as BONUS TRACKS -
18. 'No Vaseline' (fr.1991's 'Death Certificate')
19. 'Wicked' (fr.1992's 'The Predator')
20. 'How To Survive In South Central'
(fr.1991's 'Boys In The Hood' SDTK)
Overall, Ice Cube's 'Greatest Hits' CD falls a little short, BUT you can take it up a notch by adding these 3 tracks for a cool 20 track collection!!
Peace, SD
(of 'Chaka's World')
I think this isn't entertaining. 
2006-05-07 - I think this album is boring. I think it doesnt do its job. I think ice cube is a wannabe. I think he needs to get a real job. I think this broke very soon after i got it. I think this won't play in most cd players. i think the cover looks stupid. i think it gave me the idea to put an ice cube in the microwave. i think art is stupid. I think i don't recommend this. I think ive said enough
westsieeeed 
2006-03-03 - this cd is the bomb if you love pure old school from the west coast ice cube has an excellent flow. the best line is "I DID'NT
HAVE TO USE MY AK TODAY WAS A GOOD DAY" and if you love his recent material the best line is "WE BE CLUBBIN" this cd should be in your library of music.......................