Deepti Hajela, The Associated Press</span>
Published Wednesday, June 21, 2017 10:56AM EDT
NEW YORK -- It's been more than 25 years, and Ice Cube's still got something to say.
The 48-year-old entertainer has come a long way from his start as part of the rap group N.W.A, but some things haven't changed -- like his willingness to call out law enforcement on the way he sees policing done and to speak his mind on race issues, like he did recently when he took Bill Maher to task for his use of the N-word.
Cube brought that attitude to the 25th anniversary of his album, "Death Certificate," with its newly added-on song "Good Cop, Bad Cop." Asked for his thoughts about where the country is with policing, especially in the wake of several high-profile shootings of minorities by officers, he was blunt: "Same as we always been."
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