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About “Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It”. The song served as the album’s first single, released January 3rd, 2008. Ice Cube addresses the often held sentiment that gangsta rap (and one could argue, hip hop in general), is directly responsible for many problems in today’s society. He does this throughout the song with absurd implications correlating. The eighth Ice Cube studio LP, titled Raw Footage, was released on August 19, 2008, and featured the singles Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It and Do Ya Thang. Ice Cube appeared on a song by rapper The Game titled 'State of Emergency' off The Game's album, L.A.X. 'Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It' is the first single from Ice Cube's studio album, Raw Footage. It was released with a music video on his MySpace page on January 3, 2008. The song contains a ' chopped and screwed ' line from Cube's previous single, Child Support. In 2006, Ice Cube released his seventh solo album, Laugh Now, Cry Later. Afterward Ice Cube released his eighth studio LP, titled Raw Footage, on August 19, 2008. It featured the street single Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It and Do Ya Thang. I do believe though that the youth today is heavily influenced by gangsta rap. You can try to justify the lyrics of gangsta rap all you want, but the fact of the matter is that those lyrics glorify gangbanging, drug dealing, robbery, etc. And there's really no way around it.