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Ice Cube pursued  architectural drafting at the  Phoenix Institute of Technology  before diving into music. 

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At the age of 16, Ice Cube  wrote his first rap song,  "Boyz-n-the-Hood," which  would later become a  signature track for N.W.A. 

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Ice Cube made his directorial  debut with the film  "The Players Club" (1998)  which he also wrote  and produced it. 

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Ice Cube has found success  in comedy, collaborating  with actor Kevin Hart in films  like "Ride Along" (2014)  and its sequels. 

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Ice Cube is a fan of ice  hockey and is known to  support the Los Angeles Kings  and has been spotted  attending their games. 

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Ice Cube's love for basketball led  him to found the BIG3, a professional 3-on-3 basketball league featuring former NBA players, where  he serves as chairman. 

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Ice Cube is related to the  legendary musician and  rock 'n' roll pioneer  Chuck Berry. 

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Ice Cube delved into politics  in 2020, collaborating with  both the Democratic and  Republican parties to develop the Contract with Black America. 

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Ice Cube has ventured into  various business endeavors,  including co-founding the  clothing brand Solo by Cube  and investing in real estate. 

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Time magazine recognized  Ice Cube's cultural impact  and named him one of the  100 most influential people in  the world in 2019.