War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)
War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 21, 2000 | |||
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Length | 55:29 | |||
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Producer | ||||
Ice Cube chronology | ||||
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Singles from War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Consumer Guide | C+[2] |
Entertainment Weekly | B−[3] |
The Guardian | [4] |
RapReviews | 7/10[5] |
Rolling Stone | [6] |
The Source | [7] |
USA Today | [8] |
Vibe | favorable[7] |
War & Peace Volume 2 (The Peace Disc) is the sixth studio album by American rapper Ice Cube, released March 21, 2000 on his own label Lench Mob Records with distribution by Priority Records. It is the second part from the two-album project War & Peace; the previous volume, War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc) was released in 1998. This was Ice Cube's final album under Priority Records and his last until the release of Laugh Now, Cry Later in 2006.
The album received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, selling 185,000 copies in its first week.[9] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in May 2000.[9] The club song "You Can Do It", which then later re-released in 2004, was a UK number two for Ice Cube.
Commercial performance
[edit]War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, selling 185,000 copies in its first week.[9] This became Ice Cube's fifth US top-ten album.[9] The album also debuted at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[10] On May 31, 2000, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.[11]
Track listing
[edit]Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[12]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hello" (featuring Dr. Dre and MC Ren) | Dr. Dre | 3:52 | |
2. | "Pimp Homeo (Insert)" | 0:35 | ||
3. | "You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It)" (featuring Chris Rock) |
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| 4:06 |
4. | "The Gutter Shit" (featuring Jayo Felony, Gangsta and Squeak Ru) |
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| 4:29 |
5. | "Supreme Hustle" |
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| 4:22 |
6. | "Mental Warfare (Insert)" | 1:01 | ||
7. | "24 Mo' Hours" |
| Battlecat | 3:27 |
8. | "Until We Rich" (featuring Krayzie Bone) |
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| 4:14 |
9. | "You Can Do It" (featuring Mack 10 and Ms. Toi) |
| One Eye | 4:19 |
10. | "Mackin' & Driving (Insert)" | 0:27 | ||
11. | "Gotta Be Insanity" |
| 4:00 | |
12. | "Roll All Day" |
| One Eye | 3:15 |
13. | "Can You Bounce?" |
| Richard "Younglord" Frierson | 3:53 |
14. | "Dinner with the CEO (Insert)" | 0:49 | ||
15. | "Record Company Pimpin'" |
| Bud'da | 4:46 |
16. | "Waitin' ta Hate" |
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| 3:38 |
17. | "Nigga of the Century" |
| Charly "Suga Bear" Charles | 4:14 |
18. | "You Can Do It (Instrumental)" | One Eye | 4:20 |
Samples
[edit]Until We Rich
- "Show Me" by Glenn Jones
Record Company Pimpin
Hello
- "The Watcher" by Dr. Dre
Waitin' Ta Hate
- "Public Enemy No. 1" by Public Enemy
- "So Wat Cha Sayin'" by EPMD
You Can Do It
- "I Dream of Jeannie" by Hugo Montenegro
- "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang
- "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow
- "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force
- "I Wanna Rock" by Luke
Gotta Be Insanity
- "Keep It Hot" by Cameo
- "The What" by The Notorious B.I.G.
Mackin' & Driving
- "Pushin' Weight" by Ice Cube
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada (Music Canada)[25] | Gold | 50,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[26] | Silver | 60,000* |
United States (RIAA)[11] | Gold | 500,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ "Robert Christgau: CG: Ice Cube". Archived from the original on 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2007-06-07.
- ^ "War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) - EW.com". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
- ^ Sullivan, Caroline (28 April 2000). "Other pop releases". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ "Ice Cube :: War & Peace Vol. 2 :: Priority". Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
- ^ "Ice Cube". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 23 October 2007.
- ^ a b "Music: War & Peace, Vol.2 (The Peace Disc) (CD) by Ice Cube". Tower.com. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
- ^ "Chilled-out Ice gives 'Peace' a chance". Archived from the original on January 4, 2013.
- ^ a b c d Rob Mancini (March 29, 2000). "NSYNC Shatters Sales Record". MTV. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "TRBHH - 1998-12-05". Billboard. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ a b "American album certifications – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ^ War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) (booklet). Lench Mob, Priority. 2000.
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)". Hung Medien. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Ice Cube Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "R&B : Top 50". Jam!. May 22, 2000. Archived from the original on May 23, 2000. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
- ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved July 30, 2022.
- ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Ice Cube Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Ice Cube Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Canada's Top 200 Albums of 2000". Jam!. Archived from the original on September 6, 2004. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
- ^ "2000 Year-End Charts – Billboard 200 Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 8, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "2000 Year-End Charts - R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 8, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ^ "Canada's Top 200 R&B; albums of 2001". Jam!. January 8, 2002. Archived from the original on July 26, 2002. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
- ^ "Canadian album certifications – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2". Music Canada.
- ^ "British album certifications – Ice Cube – War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved November 9, 2013.