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On July 10, 1995, Ice-T brought his razor-sharp lyrical prowess to the Montreux Jazz Festival’s Miles Davis Hall, delivering a solo rap set that excluded his metal band, Body Count. The stripped-down performance showcased classics like “6 in the Mornin’,” “I’m Your Pusher,” and “O.G. Original Gangster,” with longtime collaborator DJ Evil E amplifying the intensity. Blending raw street poetry with biting social commentary, Ice-T tackled themes of urban struggle and systemic injustice, forging a powerful connection with the eclectic audience. The night was a masterclass in rap artistry, proving Ice-T’s enduring ability to captivate and provoke thought.
Track list:
Side A
1. Intro
2. Ziplock
3. You Played Yourself
4. High Rollers
5. I’m Your Pusher
Side B
1. Girls L.G.B.N.A.F.
2. I Ain’t New Ta This
3. That’s How I’m Livin’
4. This Is For The N****S
5. 6 ‘N The Mornin’
Side C
1. Medley: The Iceberg-Power
2. Peel Their Caps Back
3. Make The Loot Loop
4. Cramp Your Style
Side D
1. Flava In Ya Ear’s Freestyle
2. Medley: O.G. Original Gangster
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