Ice Cube Releases ‘Man Up’ 12th Studio Album — A Call To Responsibility, Resilience, And Truth
Entertainment mogul, entrepreneur, legend, and hip-hop icon Ice Cube returns with his 12th studio album, Man Up, out now via Lench Mob Records/Hitmaker Distribution on all digital streaming platforms. The 14-track set, executed by Ice Cube and executive-produced Tony Draper, follows last year’s critically acclaimed, chart-topping Man Down, and reaffirms Cube’s place as one of hip-hop’s most fearless truth-tellers and cultural commentators.
Man Up pairs unflinching lyricism with Cube’s signature West Coast grit to confront misconceptions and demand accountability—from institutions, communities, and ourselves. The project is a powerful social commentary that speaks directly to a moment where everyone is being tested, challenging listeners to rise, not retreat.
Highlights include the lead single, “Before Hip Hop,” a powerful statement track rejecting the lazy narrative that blames rap for systemic problems that predate the genre; “Act My Age” featuring Scarface, a generational summit meeting of rap royalty; “California Dreamin,” which flips Patrice Rushen’s “Forget Me Nots” into a sun-baked West Coast reality check; and “It’s My Ego 3Mix” with Nova Scotia’s Quake Matthews, winner of Cube’s viral fan-verse challenge—pulling fans directly into Cube’s creative process.
The release of Man Up arrives as Cube readies his Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude tour, celebrating 40 years of groundbreaking music. Kicking off Tuesday, September 16, in Denver, CO, the run will showcase new music alongside timeless classics including “It Was a Good Day,” “Check Yo Self,” and “You Can Do It.” Tickets for the tour are available for purchase at Ticketmaster.
“I’ve always stood on speaking truth to power and making music that reflects reality,” says Ice Cube. “Man Up is about accountability, resilience, and reminding people where the real problems come from. Hip hop didn’t create the struggle — it gave us the language to call it out.”
MAN UP — TRACKLISTING
1. Man Power
2. Watchu Gonna Do About It
3. Freedumb
4. Guess What?
5. Forget Me If You Ain’t Wit Me
6. Before Hip Hop
7. Act My Age (featuring Scarface)
8. Ratchet Ass Mouth
9. Respect My Space
10. California Dreamin’
11. That Salt And Pepper
12. Bring Everybody
13. It’s My Ego 3Mix (featuring Quake Matthews)
14. All Work And No Play
About Ice Cube
Ice Cube, a multi-hyphenate international music, film, and sports legend, has garnered accolades, including being honored with a handprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Rising to fame with N.W.A., he launched a solo career, selling tens of millions of albums, and co-founded the West Coast supergroup Mount Westmore with Snoop Dogg, E-40, and Too $hort. As a true trailblazer in television and film, through his film and television production company, CubeVision, Ice Cube produced 50 episodes of the hit series “Hip Hop Squares” for VH1 and MTV, and he produced the award-winning, Oscar-nominated biopic “Straight Outta Compton,” which grossed over $200 million worldwide. His films, collectively, have grossed over $1 billion at the box office, with franchises such as “Friday,” “Barbershop,” “Are We There Yet?,” “21 Jump Street,” and “Ride Along” shaping the cinematic landscape. As co-founder of the BIG3 basketball league, Ice Cube continues to make an impact, bringing in its first franchise owners, achieving its most-viewed season ever in 2024, and securing groundbreaking partnerships with title sponsors. He also launched the Ice Cube Impact Award in collaboration with the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, for which he was the inaugural recipient. His latest album, Man Down, debuted in the Top 10 on multiple Billboard charts, including Top Rap Albums, and reached #2 on iTunes’ Hip-Hop/Rap Chart, further solidifying his enduring influence. The follow-up album, Man Up, was released on September 12.