
18 April 2026
Biography Flash Ice Cube Rocks Red Rocks Revives Friday Legacy and Hits 40 Years of Gangsta Rap
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Ice Cube has been lighting up the entertainment scene with a flurry of high-profile moves that scream longevity in his legendary career. Just last night, April 17, the rap pioneer headlined a massive Tucson concert at Casino del Sol, celebrating 40 years of gangsta rap and promising fans an escape from political chaos, according to Phoenix New Times. Phoenix New Times reports he delivered a high-energy set in the 5,000-seat amphitheater, reinforcing his enduring grip on hip-hop's roots.
Looking ahead, Westword caught up with Cube for an exclusive Q&A ahead of his April 20 Red Rocks Amphitheatre blowout alongside Snoop Dogg, Too Short, and Czarface—Colorado's iconic 4/20 party, as CBS News Colorado confirms, with Snoop topping the bill. In the chat, the N.W.A. icon dropped gems for Denver rappers and mused on hip-hop's evolution, tickets still hot via the Red Rocks site.
On the film front, Cube's securing major biographical milestones: Warner Bros. has greenlit Last Friday, the fourth Friday flick, with Cube starring as Craig Jones, producing, and scripting alongside director F. Gary Gray—a deal sealed after years of delays, per YouTube announcements from the Friday franchise channels. Chris Tucker's Smokey return remains unconfirmed speculation. Meanwhile, Deadline reveals Ride Along 3 is rolling with Kevin Hart, director Will Packer, and a first script draft by Daniel Gold, courtesy of Universal Pictures—pure box-office gold for his comedy-action legacy.
No fresh social media blasts or business deals popped in the last 24 hours, but these tour triumphs and sequel surges cement Cube's multi-decade dominance. Thanks for listening, subscribe to never miss an update on Ice Cube and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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Looking ahead, Westword caught up with Cube for an exclusive Q&A ahead of his April 20 Red Rocks Amphitheatre blowout alongside Snoop Dogg, Too Short, and Czarface—Colorado's iconic 4/20 party, as CBS News Colorado confirms, with Snoop topping the bill. In the chat, the N.W.A. icon dropped gems for Denver rappers and mused on hip-hop's evolution, tickets still hot via the Red Rocks site.
On the film front, Cube's securing major biographical milestones: Warner Bros. has greenlit Last Friday, the fourth Friday flick, with Cube starring as Craig Jones, producing, and scripting alongside director F. Gary Gray—a deal sealed after years of delays, per YouTube announcements from the Friday franchise channels. Chris Tucker's Smokey return remains unconfirmed speculation. Meanwhile, Deadline reveals Ride Along 3 is rolling with Kevin Hart, director Will Packer, and a first script draft by Daniel Gold, courtesy of Universal Pictures—pure box-office gold for his comedy-action legacy.
No fresh social media blasts or business deals popped in the last 24 hours, but these tour triumphs and sequel surges cement Cube's multi-decade dominance. Thanks for listening, subscribe to never miss an update on Ice Cube and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.