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Home Invasion was the first album that Ice-T released following the controversy over the Body Count song "Cop Killer". Sire/Warner Bros. Records had stood by freedom of expression during the controversy, although some within the Time Warner conglomerate now favored a more pragmatic policy.
- 1992
- Syndicate West (Los Angeles), Conway Recording (Hollywood), Sound Castle (Los Angeles)
- March 23, 1993
Mar 23, 2024 · Ice-T's fifth album, 'Home Invasion,' is still relevant and well-celebrated, decades after its initial 1993 release.
- 7 min
Mar 23, 1993 · All cops want me, so does the FBI Because my rhymes are fly They still tryin' to stop me, shut me down, block me Make muthafuckas boycott me But that'll never happen, it's impossible I move ...
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Home Invasion by Ice-T released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Mar 23, 1993 · Ain't a Damn Thing Changed Lyrics. “Home Invasion” is Ice-T’s 5th studio album, released on March 23, 1993.