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Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, more on Rock the Bells roster

Multi-city hip-hop festival Rock the Bells has revealed the lineup for six days of music, naming Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, J Cole and Wiz Khalifa among the confirmed acts. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Multi-city hip-hop festival Rock the Bells has revealed the lineup for six days of music, naming Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, J Cole and Wiz Khalifa among the confirmed acts.

Ice Cube maps winter club run of North America

Gangsta-rap legend Ice Cube will spend the winter visiting clubs across the continent as he continues drumming up support for last fall's 'I Am the West.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Gangsta-rap legend Ice Cube will spend the winter visiting clubs across the continent as he continues drumming up support for last fall's "I Am the West."

Kanye West leads BET Hip-Hop Awards nominees

Kanye West continues to rack up major accolades from the entertainment industry even as the fallout from his impromptu MTV VMA appearance continues to surround him.

Album Charts: Jonas Brothers have a 'Longer' No. 1 stay

The Jonas Brothers' new set, "A Little Bit Longer," sold 147,000 copies during its latest week in stores to notch its second consecutive week at No. 1 on the US album chart.

Ice Cube goes out with 'Raw Footage'

Gangsta-rap godfather Ice Cube has assembled a late-summer US tour to coincide with the Aug. 19 release of his new album, "Raw Footage."

New Releases, June 2: Ice Cube, The New Cars, AFI

Plus: Zero 7, Paul Oakenfold, Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, more

Interview: Ice Cube

For the last decade, rapper/actor Ice Cube has back-burnered promoting his musical career to push his latest flick. Movies such as "Three Kings," "Barbershop," the "Friday" series and "Are We There Yet?" fared well, but he's been yearning to give his music more attention.

Ice Cube tours behind 'Laugh Now'

Gangsta-rap godfather Ice Cube--who in recent years has become best known as an actor--has lined up a 22-date tour to promote his seventh solo album, "Laugh Now, Cry Later."

Briefly: Rolling Stones, Coachella, Ice Cube

The Rolling Stones issued a statement on Tuesday (2/7) expressing the band's disappointment about the censorship of parts of two of the three songs the band performed during Sunday's (2/5) Super Bowl XL halftime show.
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