Who is Ice-T’s son – Tracy Marrow Jr? Age, Mother, Arrest, Bio

Who is Tracy Marrow Jr, son of Ice-T?

Tracy Marrow Jr. was born in Los Angeles, California, USA on November 23, 1991 – his zodiac sign is Sagittarius and he holds US citizenship. He is a rapper, but perhaps best known for being the son of famous American rapper Ice T.

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Mother, youth and education

Tracy was raised in Los Angeles by her father and mother Darlene Ortiz, singer, rapper and writer, since she released her book “Definition of Down: My Life with Ice T & the Birth of Hip Hop”; she writes about her daily life with Ice T and how they reached the peak of their careers and then broke up after 12 years together.

Tracy has a half-sister LaTesha Marrow born March 20, 1976 to Ice T and his then-girlfriend Adrienne, and another half-sister Chanel, born in 2015 to Ice T and his wife Nicole ‘Coco Marie. ‘ Austin, who is a famous swimsuit model.

Tracy attended a local high school where he was physically active playing football and soccer, then after enrolling in 2009 he decided not to pursue college but to find work so he could support himself. financial.

Tracy’s career

Tracy has kept details of his career out of the spotlight, but it is known that he joined his father’s heavy metal band Body Count in 2017 and has been serving as a backing vocal ever since. Some of the earliest songs he can be heard in were singles from the “Bloodlust” album such as “No Lives Matter”, “This is Why We Ride”, and “Raining in Blood / Postmortem 2017”. He then worked with his father on the songs “Bum-Rush”, “All Love Is Lost”, and “The Ski Mask Way”, and in late 2017 rumors began circulating on the internet that Tracy might be launching her solo career. , but these turned out to be false.

The group has released numerous other singles with Tracy, such as “Bodycount’s In The House”, “Body Motherfucking Count”, and “Extreme Discipline” – their latest album was released in 2020 titled “Carnivore”, and featured Tracy on all its songs such as “The Hate Is Real”, “When I’m Gone” and “Thee Critical Beatdown”.

Stop

On October 10, 2012, Tracy was arrested after police stopped him in Los Angeles because the music in his vehicle was too loud. After he was told to turn the music down, he turned it up instead, at the same time the cops discovered there was a $10,000 warrant on Tracy for speeding – so he was arrested and condemned.

Loving life and relationships

Tracy hasn’t spoken of any girls he might have dated, but rumors are circulating on the internet that he’s become a womanizer, like his father was when he was his age, and that’s the reason why Tracy has not yet married. . His fans have reported seeing him with numerous women on various occasions, and it’s widely believed that he hasn’t had a single long-term relationship so far. He goes by the name of Ice Marrow on Instagram and has uploaded many photos of his friends to his account.

There have also been rumors that Tracy might be gay, but it is believed they only started to try and ruin her and her father’s reputation.

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As of August 2020, Tracy is single, unmarried, and has no children.

Hobbies and interests

Tracy trains actively as he has four to five gym workouts each week and follows a strict diet which means he rarely eats fast food and avoids sugar – many photos taken while he workouts were uploaded to her Instagram account, while Tracy also gave her fans tips on what exercises to do and how to do them.

He is an animal lover and has a pet dog.

His biggest passion is fast cars, which he has changed a lot over the years – he usually buys a car, drives it for a year or two before selling it and buying a better one.

He enjoys watching movies in his free time, and his favorite actors and actresses are Vin Diesel and Natalie Portman, while some of his favorite movies are “The Fast and the Furious”, “XXX” and “V for Vendetta” franchise. . .

age and height

Tracy’s age is 28. He has short black hair and brown eyes, is 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) tall and weighs approximately 68 kg (150 lb). As of August 2020, his net worth is estimated to be over $100,000 while his father’s net worth is said to be over $40 million.

Who is Ice-T?

Tracy ‘Ice-T’ Lauren Marrow was born in Newark, New Jersey USA, on February 16, 1958 – his zodiac sign is Aquarius and he holds American citizenship.

Ice-T

He is a rapper, singer, actor and writer, who rose to fame after the release of his debut album “Rhyme Pays” on July 28, 1987.

Ice-T was raised as an only child in Newark and then Summit, New Jersey, by his father Solomon who was a mechanic working at the Rapistan Conveyor Company, and his mother Alice who was a homemaker. He first faced racism when he was seven, but his mum had a way of calming him down by saying how stupid people are, and he shouldn’t worry about it – when he was nine , she died of a heart attack.

When he was 13, his father bought him a bike which was later stolen, but Ice-T then stole bike parts and created his own three weird-looking bikes.

His father died of a heart attack around the same time, and Ice-T was sent to live with his aunt, her husband and their son Earl, who was a huge rock music fan, and shared a room with Earl. raised Ice-T. interest in heavy metal music.

Ice-T attended Palms Junior High before moving to Crenshaw High School due to racism. He had plenty of friends who drank alcohol, did drugs and smoked cigarettes, but Ice-T never used those things, instead preferring to read books written by Robert ‘Iceberg Slim’ Beck – he recited from them. excerpts to his friends, who then nicknamed him ‘Ice-T’. His singing career was also launched while attending high school, when he formed Crenshaw High School band The Precious Few, along with Thomas Barnes, Lapekas Mayfield and Ronald Robinson.

By age 17, he was receiving Social Security, but when the money wasn’t enough for him and his pregnant girlfriend, Ice-T sold marijuana and stolen car radios, before joining the US Army in 1977.

He remained in the 25th Infantry Division for about two years, and it was during his service that he became interested in hip hop music. In December 1979, Ice-T was discharged from the army and took up bank robbery before deciding to focus on music.

He became a DJ playing music at parties, before meeting Willie Strong who was then working for Saturn Records – Ice-T was soon signed to Saturn and his first single “Cold Wind Madness” was released in 1983. After gaining a lot of attention through his debut album, with his songs playing in many clubs around Los Angeles, he released a new album – “Power” – in 1988 under the label he founded called Rhyme Syndicate.

His third album followed in 1989 entitled “The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech… Just Watch What You Say”, as well as his fourth, “OG Original Gangster” in 1991.

In the same year, Ice-T founded the group Body Count, but the problems started after the release of his song “Cop Killer”, because of which Time Warner Music did not want to release his next album “Home Invasion”. – the album was finally released under Priority Records in 1993, and reached #9 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #14 on the Billboard 200 Chart. His next two albums “VI – Return of the Real” and “The Seventh Deadly Sin” were released in 1996 and 1999 respectively.

On October 31, 2006, Ice-T released his rap album “Gangsta Rap”, while his first single in about 10 years titled “Feds In My Review” was released in July 2019.

Ice-T also launched his acting career in 1983, when he appeared in the documentary film “Breakin’ ‘n’ Enterin'”, then played secondary characters in several films including “Breakin'” and “Breakin’. ‘2: Electric Boogaloo”. He gained recognition after starring with Denzel Washington, as the Odessa gang leader in the action crime movie ‘Ricochet’, while he also played King James in the neo-noir crime thriller ‘Trespass’ and the action thriller “Surviving the Game”.

In 1995 he was in the crime drama “New York Undercover” and for his performance won an NAACP Image Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1996 – he won the same award in 2002 for his performance in the series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”.

He also did some voice acting, as he voiced Madd Dogg in the video game “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”, Agent Cain in the action game “Sanity: Aiken’s Artifact”, as well as Aaron Griffon in “Gears of War 3”. There’s also the character Ice-T in the “Get Schwifty” episode of the animated comedy series “Rick and Morty,” who was actually voiced by series creator Dan Harmon.

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