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Ice Cube promises podcast tour exposing 'club of gatekeepers'

Ice Cube promises podcast tour exposing 'club of gatekeepers'
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Ice Cube has announced his intention to go on a podcast tour to discuss "the club of gatekeepers".

The former N.W.A rapper took to Twitter on Sunday with a video claiming that his Big3 basketball league was not getting the attention it deserved due to the imposition of unnamed "gatekeepers".

"Some of you may not have realised that I'm not part of the club," the rapper - whose real name is O'Shea Jackson - said in his video. "And a lot of you listening to me right here, right now, you are not part of the club either. And what I realised with the club is, what makes them so mad is when you don't want to be a part of (their) f**king club. That p**ses them off.

"What club am I talking about? I'm talking about the club of gatekeepers that we all got to deal with. You know who they are and they definitely know who they are."

The 54-year-old claimed that "they" had been messing with him since he issued his Contract with Black America manifesto in 2020. While Ice did not specify who the "club" was, he later accused the National Basketball Association (NBA) executives of "working against" the Big3.

The Boyz n the Hood actor promised fans he would "go on a F**k the Gatekeepers podcast tour" where he would "talk to everybody" to get his "message out to the people".

He did not divulge further details about his podcast tour plans.

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