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Blade Icewood (Darnell Quincy Lindsay, March 14, 1977 - April 19, 2005) was a Detroit-based rap artist. He was a local celebrity known for representing what went on in Detroit with such hits as Boy Would You and All My Life. He was slain at a carwash on 7Mile & Faust on April 19, 2005. Also known as "Ruler of tha Great Lakes", Lindsay was a member of the Detroit based rap group Street Lordz. In 2005, He formed Icewood Entertainment, and he signed as his first artists Candi Cane, Balee, & Cash Out. His label was taken over by close family members after his death.

blade icewood was the hottest rapper in detroit from the streetlord family
blade icewood by DeMarco May December 6, 2007
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