Ice Cube praises London’s growing hip-hop scene, stressing the city’s reputation as a UNESCO-designated music centre

Ice Cube has lauded London’s burgeoning hip-hop scene, highlighting the city’s status as a UNESCO-designated music hub

 

 

Ice Cube Commends London’s Hip-Hop Scene Ahead of London Show

 

 

American rapper and songwriter Ice Cube has lauded London’s burgeoning hip-hop scene, highlighting the city’s status as a UNESCO-designated music hub.

 

During a Zoom interview, Ice Cube expressed his admiration for London’s hip-hop culture, noting its promising trajectory. The city’s rich musical heritage, coupled with its diverse and vibrant atmosphere, sets the stage for a flourishing hip-hop community.

Ice Cube, currently in London for his Straight into Canada tour, is set to perform at Budweiser Gardens on Tuesday, May 7, with guest performances by Xzibit and PJ.

Reflecting on his extensive career spanning over three decades, Ice Cube expressed his intention to deliver a comprehensive setlist, encompassing hits from his vast catalogue. He emphasized his ability to create music with universal appeal, resonating with audiences worldwide.

Acknowledging the timeless quality of his music, Ice Cube referenced the viral success of his song “It Was a Good Day” on TikTоk, showcasing its enduring relevance across generations. The track, a remix of the ’70s Һit “Footsteps in the Dark” by the Isley Brothers, continues to captivate new listeners, reaffirming the enduring power of quality music.

As he prepares to take the stage in London, Ice Cube remаins dedicated to providing an unforgettable experience for his fans, promising an electrifying performance that will leave audiences thoroughly entertained.

“I hope to give people their money’s worth,” Ice Cube affirmed. “I expect it to be lit.”