Roskilde Festival delivers Ice Cube on Denmark’s hottest day of the year

Hip-hop legend to replace A Tribe Called Quest

One of the big names at this year’s Roskilde Festival, the hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest have cancelled their European tour this summer.

The legendary group were forced to axe their planned tour over a shoulder injury sustained by their frontman Q Tip that requires surgery.

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Ice cold replacement
Hip-hop fans won’t be denied a class hip-hop act however, as the legendary West Coast rapper Ice Cube has agreed to step in with his ‘big black boots’ to fill the vacuum.

Ice Cube, who rose to fame in the 1980s as part of NWA, has also enjoyed success with a solo career that has generated tasty hits like ‘It Was a Good Day’, ‘Check Yo Self’, ‘Bop Gun’ and ‘Friday’ – to mention but a few.

His success has also propelled him into the acting industry, where he has forged a commendable career as well.

Ice Cube will be ‘steady mobbin” on the stage at Roskilde Festival on July 1.





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