Tracklist (Vinyl)
A1 | | Hello | | 3:52 | A2 | | Pimp Homeo (Insert) | | 0:39 | A3 | | You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It) | | 4:06 | A4 | | The Gutter S*** | | 4:30 | A5 | | Supreme Hustle | | 4:22 | B1 | | Mental Warfare (Insert) | | 1:02 | B2 | | 24 Mo' Hours | | 3:28 | See more tracksB3 | | Until We Rich | | 4:15 | B4 | | You Can Do It | | 4:19 | C1 | | Mackin' & Driving (Insert) | | 0:28 | C2 | | Gotta Be Insanity | | 4:00 | C3 | | Roll All Day | | 3:16 | C4 | | Can You Bounce? | | 3:54 | D1 | | Dinner With The CEO (Insert) | | 0:50 | D2 | | Record Company Pimpin' | | 4:46 | D3 | | Waitin' Ta Hate | | 3:38 | D4 | | Nigga Of The Century | | 4:15 |
* Items below may differ depending on the release.
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Review The Source (5/00, pp.212,214) - 3.5 mics out of 5 - "...He returns to his incendiary roots and delivers a strong album....Cube sounds invigorated here....quality hard-core music....He still reigns as one of hip-hop's most insightful - and important - artists." Vibe (5/00, p.172) - "...Travels between gangster stylings and conscious rap....Ice Cube provides something for 'all' of his fans....VOL. 2 is a free-flowing smattering of styles..." Rolling Stone (5/11/00, p.131) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Makes an argument for Cube's longevity....We… Read More see the badass spiritual resiliency that made Cube so worth imitating in the first place." Q Magazine (5/00, p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Ice Cube is still angry. At least he's trying to be....A forefather of gangsta rap....[He] sounds like an old man edging out of a young man's game. Deep down, he knows it..." Entertainment Weekly (3/24/00, p.102) - "...rough-and-tumble celebrations of gangsta life....Cube's stern vocal presence dominates. No, movie stardom hasn't dulled his edge..." - Rating: B- Wire (4/00, p.53) - "...[Cube] celebrates his irritation with industry hangers on, record company CEOs, and hustling young rappers....Production is fat and sassy with plenty of slick moves..." CMJ (4/3/00, p.35) - "...Easily his dopest shit in years, ...PEACE takes to the dancefloor with the energy of landmark works such as KILL AT WILL and DEATH CERTIFICATE...
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