Recent Ice Cube News: Sadly, January 20, 1992 May Not Be Ice Cube's 'Good Day' - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 Last week we were very excited to report that one blogger apparently determined that Ice Cube's "good day" was actually January 20, 1992, but today another Internet sleuth is punching holes in that theory. Unfortunately, the new theory is probably right. Internet Correction: Ice Cube's "Good Day" Was Actually Nov. 30, 1988 [Video] - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 # deadspinxy When a blogger attempted to identify the exact date rapped about in Ice Cube's "It Was A Good Day," using only clues from the song, we were impressed. But a few things didn't add up about the January 20, 1992 date arrived upon . Was the Goodyear Blimp grounded that day? Did it rain in South Central? More » Ice Cube's 'Good Day' Determined by Blogger Donovan Strain - Mon, 30 Jan 2012 Filed under: Hip-Hop , Hip-Hop News Thearon W. Henderson, Getty Images On his classic 1993 single 'It Was a Good Day,' Ice Cube describes a near-perfect 24-hour period. After a delicious breakfast, he wins at dice and dominoes, schools his buddies on the b-ball court, gets with a girl he's been sweating since high school and best of all, he doesn't have to use his AK. There's just one problem ... Was Ice Cube's Good Day Actually November 30, 1988? An Alternate Theory [Video] - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 # icecube Last Friday, Murk Avenue's Donovan Strain changed the internet with a rigorously-researched theory : the "good day" of Ice Cube's 1993 classic "It Was a Good Day" took place on January 20, 1992. But did he get some facts wrong? Mike B. of Lahatiel enters the most important intellectual debate of the 21st century with a new hypothesis : Ice Cube's good day was November 30, 1988. More » Video: Ice Cube was not happy with David Stern, briefly - Sat, 04 Feb 2012 Ice Cube, from hip-hop pioneer to TBS basic cable regular , has long been a steadfast fan of the Los Angeles Lakers. And when the NBA puts an end to talk of the league's best point guard heading to his Los Angeles Lakers, then Cube tends to act more of a fan than a basic cable regular. Yeah, the guy kind of wanted Chris Paul on the Lakers. From ESPN2's ' Dan LeBatard is Highly Questionable ,' on ...
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