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"Ice Cream Truck" is a song by American rapper Cazwell. The song has been described as a light, easy and '80s-sounding hip-hop song that uses a xylophone to emulate a jingle played on an ice cream truck. The single was released in August 2010, and is a track on the deluxe edition of Cazwell's second album Watch My Mouth.
A music video for the song premiered via YouTube on February 16, 2012. It depicts a group of three young boys robbing an ice-cream truck in an elaborate heist. During the robbery, the ringleader of the boys amputates the truck driver's hand by slamming a door on his wrist. While the other boys celebrate, he throws his ice cream down in disgust.
The song uses different flavor variants of ice cream as a metaphor for different races of women. Raekwon later commented "we wanted to reach out and let the women know that we respected them as queens. And queens, much like ice cream, come in all different flavors." [1] He also said: "The writing and recording process of 'Ice Cream' was fun ...
Individual songs are usually priced at either US$1.99/€1.49/£0.99, or US$1.00/€0.75/£0.59, with a few exceptions priced at £1.19 or £1.49/€1.99; [16] all are available for download through PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Wii's online service unless otherwise noted on the list below.
The video starts off with the ice cream truck (which is on the cover of the album Coal Chamber) rounding a turn and slowly coming to a stop with the beginning of the song playing. When Fafara says the opening line of "Pull", a crazed ice cream truck driver gets off the truck and heads into a nearby house which is home to the members of Coal ...
Alcohol-infused ice cream is available for adults and growing in popularity, but Nancy Tessier's target audience remains children. Cue that ice cream truck music: Pop's Sweet-Harts to cruise ...
1. She’s From the West Coast. Despite making country music, Dasha is actually a San Luis Obispo, California native. That being said, she briefly attended Belmont University in Nashville.
It was released on February 11, 1997 via Jive Records, and entirely composed of hip hop music songs. The album peaked on the US Billboard charts at number 20 on the Billboard 200 [2] and number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, [3] and spawned two singles: "The World Is Mine" by the film's star Ice Cube, and "Ghetto Smile" by B-Legit and Daryl Hall.