"Let It Fly" (2008) is a hard-hitting anthem that bridges the gap between and West Coast G-funk , featuring a massive collaboration between Trick Trick and the legendary Ice Cube . Production and Atmosphere
Brings a veteran presence to the track. His verse is a highlight for fans of classic gangster rap, with lyrics that touch on his "uncontrollable" status and his deep connections in Detroit.
Listeners generally praise the track as a entry in both artists' discographies. It successfully captures a moment in late-2000s hip-hop where different regional sounds—the Midwest, the West Coast, and the South—blended seamlessly into a unified street anthem.
The uncensored version features a raw outro where Ice Cube shares a humorous but grit-heavy anecdote about finding out he and the Mayor of Detroit are text-messaging the same woman, concluding with the mantra to just "keep it hood." Overall Reception
Ice Cube - Let It Fly (uncensored) - Trick Trick &
"Let It Fly" (2008) is a hard-hitting anthem that bridges the gap between and West Coast G-funk , featuring a massive collaboration between Trick Trick and the legendary Ice Cube . Production and Atmosphere
Brings a veteran presence to the track. His verse is a highlight for fans of classic gangster rap, with lyrics that touch on his "uncontrollable" status and his deep connections in Detroit.
Listeners generally praise the track as a entry in both artists' discographies. It successfully captures a moment in late-2000s hip-hop where different regional sounds—the Midwest, the West Coast, and the South—blended seamlessly into a unified street anthem.
The uncensored version features a raw outro where Ice Cube shares a humorous but grit-heavy anecdote about finding out he and the Mayor of Detroit are text-messaging the same woman, concluding with the mantra to just "keep it hood." Overall Reception