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Ice Cube - I Rep That West -

Released on April 25, 2010, served as the lead single for Ice Cube's ninth solo studio album, I Am the West . The track marked a defiant return to his gangsta rap roots after a period largely focused on his Hollywood film career. Song Meaning and Themes

: Cube lists various Western states and Los Angeles landmarks to solidify his "rep".

Produced by , the track features a "sonically anthemic" sound that blends old-school G-funk vibes with sharp, modern synth-heavy production. Ice Cube – I Rep That West Lyrics - Genius

: He calls out West Coast DJs who are "scared" to play local bangers and critiques outsiders for taking West Coast style without giving proper respect.

: The lyrics include a mention of Lil Wayne getting "caught up," which reviewers believe refers to Wayne's legal issues or an alleged gang confrontation. Production and Sound

The song is a boisterous anthem dedicated to West Coast pride, with Ice Cube asserting his status as a "Hall of Famer" while criticizing those he feels have marginalized West Coast hip-hop.

Ice Cube - I Rep That West -

Released on April 25, 2010, served as the lead single for Ice Cube's ninth solo studio album, I Am the West . The track marked a defiant return to his gangsta rap roots after a period largely focused on his Hollywood film career. Song Meaning and Themes

: Cube lists various Western states and Los Angeles landmarks to solidify his "rep". Ice Cube - I Rep That West

Produced by , the track features a "sonically anthemic" sound that blends old-school G-funk vibes with sharp, modern synth-heavy production. Ice Cube – I Rep That West Lyrics - Genius Released on April 25, 2010, served as the

: He calls out West Coast DJs who are "scared" to play local bangers and critiques outsiders for taking West Coast style without giving proper respect. Produced by , the track features a "sonically

: The lyrics include a mention of Lil Wayne getting "caught up," which reviewers believe refers to Wayne's legal issues or an alleged gang confrontation. Production and Sound

The song is a boisterous anthem dedicated to West Coast pride, with Ice Cube asserting his status as a "Hall of Famer" while criticizing those he feels have marginalized West Coast hip-hop.