But now hip-hop mogul Ice Cube, 50, wants the IRS to exempt Black people from paying taxes.
Cube has been very vocal on Twitter since George Floyd’s death on May 25 at the hands of Minnesota police.
So upset was Cube that he recently opted out of an appearance on “Good Morning America” to promote his new music business comedy, “The High Note.”
In recent years, Cube has become best known as an actor in big-budget “popcorn comedies” such as “21 Jump Street” (2012), “Ride Along” (2014), and “Fist Fight”(2017), but he remained vocal about the issues that plague the Black community.
Following the tragic death of Floyd, Cube again turned to Twitter on May 28 to call out the police.