Ice Cube - Horny Lil' Devil -
The song depicts scenes of sexual harassment in the workplace and advocates for Black women to reject unwanted advances. Reception and Controversy
Ice Cube later acknowledged that some tracks on Death Certificate were perhaps too harsh; in a 2018 interview, he grouped "Horny Lil' Devil" with other songs he might have "softened" if given the chance. Ice Cube - Horny Lil' Devil
Producer Sir Jinx noted that the extreme nature of tracks like this contributed to his decision to stop working with Ice Cube for a period, stating he "didn't really wanna do music like that". Production Credits Executive Producer Mixing Engineers DJ Pooh, Sir Jinx, Darryl Dobson Recording Engineer Mr. Stoker Mastering Engineer Brian "Big Bass" Gardner The song depicts scenes of sexual harassment in
Lyrics focus on interracial relationships, specifically criticizing white men who pursue Black women. in a 2018 interview
It uses the "devil" terminology—popularized by Nation of Islam teachings—to refer to white men.