Genius Lyrics
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KRS-One – Sound of da Police
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“Sound of da Police” is the second single from KRS-One’s first solo album, Return of the Boom Bap. The song begins with KRS-One whooping twice to evoke a police siren (the “sound
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N.W.A – Fuck tha Police
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“Fuck tha Police” takes the form of a trial against the LAPD, with Dr. Dre, MC Ren, and Ice Cube as judge, court officer, and witness.
Dr. Dre explained the song was created after
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LCD Soundsystem – call the police
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LCD Soundsystem’s “call the police” was released on May 5, 2017 as a digital “double A side” in advance of the band’s forthcoming fourth album. The anthemic, electronic-accented
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The Police – Every Breath You Take
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“Every Breath You Take” is, to this day, still perceived to be a love song. However, the lyrics are actually spoken from a character with sinister intent. During the time Sting
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Kottonmouth Kings (Ft. Violent J) – Fuck the Police
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[Intro] / Ah fuck, not this asshole again / All right, superstar, hands on the steering wheel / What's the fuckin' problem, man? / Any drugs or any weapons in the vehicle? / Kind
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The Police – Can't Stand Losing You
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“Can’t Stand Losing You” is about a boy planning to commit suicide because the girl he loves no longer loves him.
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Elise Trouw – Weird Bed (Radiohead Meets The Police)
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[Verse 1]: / The bed's too big without you / The cold wind blows right through that open door / And I can't sleep with your memory / I've been dreaming dreams of what used to be
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John Wayne – Call The Police
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[Intro] / It's a robbery! / Call the police for me! / Aye! / Wha da da da dang / Wha da da da dang-dang, aye! / Bang-beda, angly-bo, ongly-bang / Wha-da-da-da-da-da-da-da dang / [
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2Pac (Ft. Buju Banton, The Notorious B.I.G., Outlawz & Stretch) – Runnin’ (From tha Police)
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Living the Thug Life is a tried and tested way to get in trouble with the enforcers of the law.
2Pac, Biggie, and Dramacydal (later known as Outlawz) know all about this and rap
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Vector – The Police
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In this song Vector talks about the record label issues and this is a track off the A7 project. This definitely is an emotional song with samples of Tracy Chapman “Last Night”.
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The Police – Synchronicity I
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The opening track of The Police’s blockbuster 1983 album Synchronicity starts with a repeating synthesizer riff. From there it’s a cavalcade of theoretical concepts on the
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The Dicks – Dicks Hate the Police
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Gary Floyd – vocals
Glen Taylor – guitar
Pat Deason – drums
Buxf Parrot – bass
Recorded in 1980 in Austin TX
Released on Radical Records as a 7 inch with 2 b-sides, “Lifetime
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Pink Guy – Fuck the Police
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This is originally by N.W.A, and Frank sang it with a Ukelele. Parts have been removed, and a (probably) more accurate wording can be found on this same exact site, just look for
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The Police – King of Pain
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According to Sting, while spending time in Jamaica with his love interest and future wife, Trudie Styler, Sting noticed sunspot activity and the ensuing conversation developed the
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MellowHype – Fuck the Police
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MellowHype members Hodgy Beats and Left Brain are a part of super rap group, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All. As MellowHype, they concentrate on smoking weed and hating cops.
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Dope – Fuck tha Police
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[Intro] / "This is important stuff! I mean, these kids are being screwed. There's a whole generation of them. They've got constitutional rights that are being violated every day by
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Sparks (Ft. Adam Driver) – We Are the Police
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[Police:] / We are the police and we have got some routine questions / You're not suspected but we have to ask some questions / It won't take long—how 'bout some coffee with your
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Karate – Not To Call The Police
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In the summer it's all bad / But in the winter it's okay / I gave up where the water pulls the walls and the cold and the sun are one, and you know / I wasn't afraid, no I wasn't
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J Dilla – Fuck the Police
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“Fuck The Police” is a single by the rapper/producer, Jay Dee. In the song, Jay Dee chastises corrupt policemen who conduct illegal searches and plant evidence on blacks. This song
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Mudhoney – Hate the Police
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Mommy, mommy, mommy / Look at your son / You might have loved me / But now I got a gun / You better stay out of my way / I think I've had a bad day / I've had a bad day / I've had
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G Girls – Call the Police
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[Verse 1: Antonia] / Got my heels so high in the satellite / Got me tip toe walking on the moonlight / Who's there, who's not, who's busy, busy / Who cares? You don't, you're with
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The Police – Invisible Sun
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Track three of Ghost in the Machine, “Invisible Sun” serves as a sort of commentary on the imprisonment of Irish Republican Army (IRA) members in the infamous H-blocks of Maze
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The Police – De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
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The 1980 hit (both in the US and UK) that despite the nonsensical title, has very poetic lyrics to explain why simple lyrics are needed.
From the 1980 very successful album
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Brisco (Ft. Pitbull) – Might Be The Police
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We gon' take it from the bottom / (M I A M I to Houston) / H-town, Pitbull, Bun B / My dogg Demi, keep ya head up, I gotchu, I promise / All my chicos, I gotchu, I promise / Miami
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The Police – O My God
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One of the closest links to the older Police sound on 1983’s Synchronicity, track three incorporates lyrics from two earlier Police songs, “Three o' Clock Shit” (which was never
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The Police – Wrapped Around Your Finger
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“Wrapped Around Your Finger” is the second UK and fourth US single from the 1983 blockbuster album Synchronicity. It is another observation on control and the empowered protégé
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The Police – Murder by Numbers
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Though originally the B-side to the Every Breath You Take single, track eleven of 1983’s Synchronicity was added to the CD and cassette versions to pad out the timing. While
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The Police – So Lonely
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“So Lonely” was The Police’s first fusing of punk and reggae that would become not only a pioneering new sound in rock, but also their signature sound. It was the band’s third
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Morrissey – Who Will Protect Us from the Police?
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[Verse 1] / Say, Daddy, who will protect us from the police? / Say, Daddy, who will protect us from the police? / "Baby, God will, baby, God will / Baby, God will, baby, God will
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B. Dolan (Ft. Buddy Peace, Jasiri X, Sage Francis & Toki Wright) – Film the Police
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This song is a re-creation of the NWA classic “Fuck Tha Police,” this time encouraging you to film them.
Official Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyT1buoyTnY
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New age rebellion, anarchy / Intoxicated with injustice of law
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There is a new generation of people who are becoming disillusioned with the so-called “justice” system and they are rising up.
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C-Murder (Ft. Trick Daddy) – Watch the Police
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T-R-U ya heard me? Trick Daddy Dollars y'all huh / C-Murder, Trick Daddy, No Limit, Slip 'N Slide / Whatever, uh huh, watch 'em / [C-Murder] / Watch the police when I'm rollin
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Dreamer Isioma – Stop Calling The Police On Me
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[Verse 1] / Tell me what you think I'm supposed to do / With a life like this, I've got so much to prove, yeah / Day and night, it's me and Gorilla Glue / Hell of a two, lights
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dead prez – Fuck The Police
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(Intro) / Fuck the Police... / (Verse 1) / You couldn't ever understand how my mind ticks / I'm on some old school crime shit / Where niggas hold tools and keep the dimes lit / Ain
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The Police – Deathwish
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Track 5 from 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc, “Deathwish” follows the darker atmosphere hinted by “Bring on the Night” and at times is much more sinister. Sting’s bass playing does take
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The Police – Synchronicity II
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“Synchronicity II”, the third single from 1983’s Synchronicity, presents a scenario that illustrates the philosophy developed by Carl Jung in where he defines synchronicity as “a
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The Police – Spirits in the Material World
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“Spirits In The Material World” was an internationally successful single, reaching the top 10 in Germany and The Netherlands, and #12 in the UK charts & #11 in the US in early 1982
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The Police – Contact
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“Contact” is track nine on 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc and is the second of the three songs written by drummer Stewart Copeland. This time around the song’s lyrics question the
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C-Murder (Ft. Mystikal) – Runnin from the Police
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[Chorus: C-Murder] / Running from the police, they never capture me / Running from the police, they never capture me / Running from the police, they never capture me / Running from
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The Police – Friends
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[Verse 1] / I likes to eat my friends and make no bones about it / I likes to eat my friends, I couldn't do without it / Ain't a man or poet, friend, I know just how you'll taste
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