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Interesting read regarding one of my favorite songs of all time. Fuck tha Police. I'm telling you when this came on everyone was feeling it. The life and frustrations of dealing with corrupt cops. I notice that its getting played a lot more now by the youngsters. Its a timeless classic.
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" Over the years, Ice Cube has echoed Ren’s viewpoint. “That song is still in the same place before it was made,” the rapper said in 2015. “It’s our legacy here in America with the police department and any kind of authority figures that have to deal with us on a day-to-day basis. There’s usually abuse and violence connected to that interaction, so when ‘Fuck tha Police’ was made in 1988, it was 400 years in the making. And it’s still just as relevant as it was before it was made.” "
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How N.W.A's 'Fuck tha Police' Became the 'Perfect Protest Song'
With streams of N.W.A's "Fuck tha Police" surging, MC Ren and lyricist D.O.C. reflect on how the track became the "perfect protest song"

" Over the years, Ice Cube has echoed Ren’s viewpoint. “That song is still in the same place before it was made,” the rapper said in 2015. “It’s our legacy here in America with the police department and any kind of authority figures that have to deal with us on a day-to-day basis. There’s usually abuse and violence connected to that interaction, so when ‘Fuck tha Police’ was made in 1988, it was 400 years in the making. And it’s still just as relevant as it was before it was made.” "
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