- This article is about the N.W.A. song. For the J Dilla song of the same name, see Fuck The Police (J Dilla song).
"Fuck tha Police" is a protest song by the controversial hip hop group N.W.A. on the album Straight Outta Compton, first released in 1988 as an exclusive song for the 1988 album, and later released in a 12" in 1989. It ranked #417 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and is the group's only song on the list. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 618 Ã 599 pixel Image in higher resolution (825 Ã 800 pixel, file size: 88 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Album cover scanned by myself This image is of a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely...
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Fuck tha Police is a mock court scene, in which the "Police Department" is put on trial, with Ice Cube, MC Ren, and Eazy-E playing the role of the prosecution. Judge "Dre" is presiding and the trial is described as being "N.W.A versus the police department". Rapped "testimonies" expressing anger at racism and police brutality in abrasive, violent language are delivered by Ice Cube: It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ...
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- Fuck tha police
- Comin straight from the underground
- A Young nigga got it bad cuz I'm brown
- And not the other color so police think
- They have the authority to kill a minority
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- Lights start flashin' behind me
- But they're scared of a nigga so they mace me to blind me
- But that shit don't work, I just laugh
- Because it gives 'em a hint not to step in my path
and Eazy-E: - Without a gun and a badge, what do you got?
- A sucker in a uniform waiting to get shot,
- By me, or another nigga
- And with a Gat it don't matter if he's smaller or bigger
At the end of the song, "Judge Dre" delivers the verdict: "The jury has found you guilty of being a redneck, white bread, chickenshit muthafucker" —— "you" referring to a police officer who represents the Los Angeles Police Department. The police officer's reaction is: "But wait, that's a lie! That's a god damn lie! I want justice! I want justice! Fuck you, you black motherfuckerrrrr!" as he is apparently being dragged out of the courtroom. A Browning 9 millimeter Hi-Power Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a Percussion cap mechanism Derringers were small and easily hidden. ...
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Impact The song "Fuck tha Police", containing N.W.A's trademark inflammatory lyrics, stood out in particular from many of the songs on Straight Outta Compton. It highlights many of the tensions between black urban youth and the police (widespread resentment towards the LAPD boiled over 3 years later, in the 1992 Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King incident). The song also alleged that minorities in the police department betrayed their race, with lyrics such as: For other uses, see Los Angeles riots (disambiguation). ...
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- And on the other hand, without a gun they can't get none
- But don't let it be a black and a white one
- Cause they'll slam ya down to the street top
- Black police showing out for the white cop
Especially controversial were the areas of the song that appear to condone violence towards police authorities; lines such as "I'm a sniper with a hell of a scope/Taking out a cop or two, they can't cope/with me" and "A sucka in a uniform waitin' to get shot/by me, or anotha nigga" directly reference the murder of police officers. The FBI and the U.S. Secret Service sent a letter to Ruthless Records informing the label of their displeasure with the song's message, and N.W.A were banned from performing at several venues. F.B.I. and FBI redirect here. ...
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Despite, or perhaps due to, its controversy the single achieved huge chart success. It topped the US Billboard 200 charts, and more surprisingly it also topped the UK Singles Chart. This song has proven popular enough to be covered by such acts as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Rage Against the Machine, dope, Public Enemy, and Soulfly, among others. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony is an American rap group from Cleveland, Ohio, best known for their high pace rapping style and harmonizing vocals. ...
Rage Against the Machine (also Rage and RATM) is a Grammy Award-winning American rock band, noted for their blend of hip hop, heavy metal, punk and funk as well as their revolutionary politics and lyrics. ...
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This song was included on N.W.A's Greatest Hits. Greatest Hits (N.W.A) is an album originally released on July 2, 1996. ...
In 1989, Sydney radio station JJJ had been playing "Fuck tha Police" for up to six months, before gaining the attention of Australian Broadcasting Corporation management who subsequently banned it. As perhaps the only government-funded radio station in the world to play the song, as a reaction the staff went on strike and put N.W.A's song "Express Yourself" on continuous play for 24 hours, playing it roughly 360 times in a row. In 1996, during massive opposition street protests in Belgrade, Serbia "Fuck tha Police", along with Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" was continually played for 2 days on a Belgrade radio station B92. This was a form of expression of most people's feelings towards police and state regime. For other uses, see JJJ. Triple J is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25). ...
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Public Enemy, also known as PE, is a hip hop group from Long Island, New York, known for their politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community. ...
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Lorenzo Jerald Patterson (born June 14, 1969 in Compton, California, USA) better known by his stage name MC Ren. ...
DJ Yella is the stage name of Antoine Carraby (born December 11, 1967), a DJ, music producer, and film director from Holwin East, Nevada. ...
Discography Albums: N.W.A. and the Posse · Straight Outta Compton · 100 Miles and Runnin' · Efil4zaggin N.W.A and the Posse was a Macola Records constructed compilation that was marketed as the first album by the rap music group N.W.A. The group itself did not sanction the release. ...
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Niggaz4Life (also known as Efil4zaggin, or by its censored name Straight Outta Compton 2) was the 1991 album by Gangsta rap group N.W.A.. It was their final album, as the group disbanded later the same year after the departure of Dr. Dre and songwriter The D.O...
Compilations: Greatest Hits · The N.W.A. Legacy, Vol. 1: 1988-1998 · The N.W.A. Legacy, Vol. 2 · The Best of N.W.A.: The Strength of Street Knowledge Greatest Hits (N.W.A.) is an album originally released on July 2, 1996. ...
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Singles: "Dopeman" · "Straight Outta Compton" · "Gangsta Gangsta" · "Express Yourself" · "100 Miles and Runnin'" · "Appetite for Destruction" · "Alwayz Into Somethin'" Dopeman was a song made by N.W.A.. It was released on the album N.W.A. and the posse in 1987. ...
Straight Outta Compton was the second of NWAs top selling songs (the first was Dopeman). ...
Gangsta Gangsta was a single from N.W.A.s groundbreaking sophomore album, Straight Outta Compton. ...
Express Yourself is a song recorded by American hip hop group N.W.A. The song, off their 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, samples Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Bands song of the same name and the Happy Mondays Wrote For Luck The songs vocals are...
100 Miles and Runnin was a single by N.W.A from the 1990 EP of the same name, 100 Miles and Runnin. The song also appeared on the N.W.A Greatest Hits album and The Best of N.W.A. - The Strength of Street Knowledge. ...
Appetite For Destruction was a single by American hip hop group, N.W.A, from their 1991 album, Efil4zaggin. ...
Alwayz Into Somethin was a single by N.W.A featuring Kokane from their third full studio album, Efil4zaggin. ...
Notable songs: "Fuck tha Police" · "Chin Check" Chin Check was a single by N.W.A. from the Next Friday soundtrack. ...
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