Ice Cube Puts Hands & Feet in Cement Outside Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre: ‘Today Was Legendary’
"To have my hands, signature, to put the Chuck Taylors in the cement here, it's next level," Cube says of the honor.

Ice Cube has become a forever part of Hollywod’s TCL Chinese Theatre, and he celebrated the moment on Instagram.
On Tuesday (April 15), Cube stopped by the TCL Chinese Theatre to imprint his hands and his feet — technically his Converse All-Stars — into the cement outside the venue.
“Today was legendary,” Cube wrote of the moment on IG. “Left my prints in cement at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Honored to continue to receive my flowers in a business I never thought I’d be apart of.”
The moment now includes Cube amongst dozens of other Hollywood elite, including legendary actors like Steve McQueen, Harrison Ford and Jack Nicholson.
“To have my hands, signature, to put the Chuck Taylors in the cement here, it’s next level,” Cube told ABC7 of the honor. “It’s things you don’t even dream of because the dream is too big.”
He added: “I think my forte is truth to power and I think speaking the truth has gotten me power so, you know, I think it’s really about celebrating from NWA all the way to my new records and everything in between.”
During Cube’s ceremony, his son O’Shea Jackson Jr. spoke fondly about his dad. “I said in my speech, ‘People always ask, “What’s it like to be Ice Cube’s son?”‘ I don’t know. You know, O’Shea Jackson Sr. is my dad, and he likes to eat cereal at night, watches the Lakers and would make you take the trash out every now and then.”
Mike Epps also paid homage to his friend, saying: “Ice Cube has been the most influential part of my life apart from my dad. I listened to his music as a teenager. I’m still starstruck of this dude. I’m still amazed at his talent.”
The huge moment comes as Cube gets ready to embark on his Truth to Power: Four Decades of Attitude Tour. Celebrating nearly 40 years in hip-hop, the trek will take the N.W.A rapper across North America starting Sept. 4.
Check out Cube’s Instagram post honoring the moment below.