Ice Cube’s Children: Meet his four children, including his son, O’Shea Jackson Jr.

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Ice Cube's Children: Meet his four children, including his son, O'Shea Jackson Jr.

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Ice cube (birth name O’Shea Jackson) is one of the most famous rappers of all time. The 57-year-old star jumped into the spotlight for the first time Easy-E and Dr. Dre In the group NWA after they released their legendary album in 1998 Straight from Compton. He then enjoyed a successful solo career as well, dropping hits like “It’s Been a Good Day” in 1992 and “You Know How We Do It” in 1993, and seeing five platinum albums and one platinum album. In addition, he had a wonderful and continuing film career. Some of Ice Cube’s biggest films include Boys N Hood, Friday, barber shop, 21 Jump Street and Ride along.

Throughout his career, Ice Cube had a wife Kim Woodruff Next to him. The couple married in 1992 and have since had four children: O’Shea, Darryl, Generousand Sharif.

Read on to learn everything there is to know about Ice Cube’s kids.

American rapper and actor Ice Cube with his wife, Kimberly Woodruff, and their children, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Darrell Jackson, and Krema Jackson, attend the Westwood premiere of
American rapper and actor Ice Cube with his wife, Kimberly Woodruff, and their children, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Darrell Jackson, and Krema Jackson, attend the Westwood premiere of “Three Kings,” held at the Mann Village Theater in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, September 27, 1999. (Photo by Vinnie Zovanti/Getty Images)

O’Shea Jackson Jr

O’Shea Jackson Jr He is the eldest son of Kim and Ice Cube. He was born in 1991, the year before his parents officially tied the knot. O’Shea has followed in his father’s footsteps and works as an actor and rapper, performing under the name OMG. His most prominent acting roles came in 2022 Obi-Wan Kenobi Mini series 2019 Only mercyand 2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters. He also portrayed his father in the 2015 NWA biopic Straight from Compton. “I’m very proud,” Cube said in a 2015 interview with . Good morning AmericaHe talks about his elders. “You’re just happy when your kids progress, and I’m so proud of him.”

Oshie made Ice Cube and Kim grandparents when his daughter was born in 2017. In 2019, Oshie said Ellen DeGeneres About the parenting advice Ice Cube gave him. “His advice is that you always know to always tell the truth,” he revealed during her talk show. He added that his second tip is to “always plan your nap,” as it can be difficult to get sleep when you have a young child on your hands.

Darrell Jackson

Darrell Jackson He is the second child of Kim and Ice Cube, and was born in 1992, the same year his parents married. Like his famous father and older brother, Daryl is a rapper and performs under the moniker Doughboy. Daryl collaborated with Ice Cube and O’Shea for the song “Ya’ll Know How I Am” which was released in 2010. According to his Instagram, he works for Lench Mob Records, a subsidiary label of Universal Music Group founded by Ice Cube.

Karima Jackson

Karima Jackson She is the third child and only daughter of Ice Cube and Kim. She was born in 1994 and little is known about her. Unlike her older siblings, Karima has chosen to live a life away from the spotlight, although she has appeared on the red carpet with her talented father several times over the years.

Sheriff Jackson

Ice Cube is Kim’s fourth and final child. Sheriff JacksonHe was born in 1995. Like his older sister, he kept a low profile. However, it is known that he is a huge basketball fan, as he has been spotted wearing NBA gear.

Although very little is known about some of Ice Cube’s children, one thing is certain: they were raised by someone who takes the title of “dad” very seriously. Embodying this, the famous rapper once said Access Hollywood And that becoming a father changed him “from a boy to a man.”

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