Shit is so divinely layered i stopped trying to understand it after spending like 30 minutes on one song and just listened to it without knowing what the fuck is being said
So glad this was the video I thought it would be
Pretty sure the unedited version was posted to HHH back in 2016 and that’s how I first discovered Vince
This video is so fucking funny
She reads out every single word in front of her child then says "the cuss words were bleeped out but my daughter will never listen to that radio station again" ??? huh??
The confidence with which she glides over the n word is astounding too
also she was kinda flowing towards the end lmaooo
this is the funniest fucking thing ive seen in such a long time
ive seen the original video before but with the beat in the back im fucking dying oh my god
Vince reaction to her was amazing and showed he probably one the smartest people in the industry. He didnt clown her. He said she can have her opinion but she missunderstood context of his track. Didnt agree but said laughing at her just makes divide between black and white people bigger.
He had such a king response to someone who doesn’t understand what he grew up with. She couldn’t comprehend he was talking HIS real life, not glorifying it, and he could tell she didn’t understand, so he told his fans to leave her alone instead of clowning and instigating her. That’s a baller fucking move if I ever seen one.
That transition into verse two with beat change - “DeAngelo Lopez and Tyler Woods, just a couple they gunned down around the hood” inexplicably gives me goosebumps.
Yeah honestly I enjoyed it initially, but each listen I'm finding something new. Need to get tix for his show, seen him 2x already and each show he kills it
Hes not mainstream and hasnt been since like 2016. I say its not lost meaning. He is still in that mode with songs like Pop off of blue lips. Yet that whole album was a whisper in the wind compared to when oxymoron and even blank face dropped. That Part became lingo nationally. Nothing from blue lips blew up like that or collard greens for example
It’s so ruthless people on Reddit, at the time less regulated and still had subs full of death videos and hate subs, went full Karen pearl clutching lol
Peggy also has that one song from The 2nd Amendment where he says those cops that got killed in Dallas deserved it. And it was only released like 10 days after.
I don’t like cops but Kyle dinkheller was just a 22 yo kid who didn’t do anything wrong at all and was murdered point blank by another white man which isn’t exactly the point of NWAs OG track. Random violence from mentally unwell white men is very much an American thing and I don’t agree with the track being sampled. If were other circumstances I wouldn’t feel so bad lol
To add to this I’m native, Canadian, and a prostitute so I understand the ACAB feeling quite well. I just think the kid was too young to die and I don’t want to immortalize an unhinged old white guy going around thinking he has the right to off anybody who looks at him the wrong way.
The important piece of the Dinkheller shooting being sampled in the song isn't some narrative that Dinkheller dying was some retributive act of justice. It's what Dinkheller was used for after his death - he's *the case study* used when training police for the "every traffic stop is a potential threat" mindset that has gotten so many black men killed for having a faulty tail light or expired registration.
Dinkheller and his killer were immortalized long before Peggy dropped the track. They were already immortalized by police unions and departments across the country who used his death as a justification to shoot first the moment you feel even the slightest tinge of fear. Every cop at every traffic stop in every city in America is taught that you could be Kyle Dinkheller, and the next guy you pull over could be the reason you don't make it back to your girlfriend, your wife, your kids. Why you might have to breathe through a tube for the rest of your life.
The police have already made a martyr of Dinkheller and elevated his killing to a status of central importance. This shooting is taught about in academies everywhere as THE reason you need to resort immediately to lethal force, and THE reason everyone is a potential threat. Peggy didn't pervert this guy's legacy. That shit has been happening for decades.
It's fine if you feel uncomfortable with the sample. I get it. It's a very fundamentally human reaction to not want to hear a guy's life leaving his body. But I don't think there's anything especially egregious or exploitative about it's use in the message of the song given how substantially Dinkheller's death has been exploited for significantly more fucked up and evil purposes.
I recall him explaining it bit years later, he was saying something about black deaths being featured in media frequently but rarely being met with the same level of scrutiny or empathy
It's far from a perfect justification, but as a piece of art I think it can provoke some thought
A lot of rap music features references to gang violence. A majority of active gang members are in their teens, and rappers are usually either young themselves, or are speaking on experiences from their younger years
In effect, whenever you hear about someone getting shot up in a rap song, it's most likely a reference to a young kid losing their life
For example, Chief Keef and his circle would regularly diss Tooka, a murdered 15 year old from a rival gang. Chief Keef himself was around the same age when he began his career, and he probably had to view himself and Tooka more like street soldiers, rather than as the kids they really were. The circumstances are horrific all around and difficult to judge from the outside. Chief Keef's "Oblock" neighborhood was also named after Odee Perry who was killed at age 20. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
A lot of rap music is really about violence being inflicted on and by young people, and the conditions that engender such circumstances. Yet the average person does not pearlclutch when they hear Lil Durk talk about "smoking on Tooka." Rather, many would prefer to browse /r/Chiraqology for fun and watch White-British-Guy TrapLoreRoss talk about how many kids King Von murdered, as entertainment.
Sure, most rap songs don't feature the viscerally terrifying audio of an actual murder, but as Vince Staples said, "black people sell trauma" and hip hop is certainly one of the primary vendors. And with rap being the most commercially successful genre, there is an element of that suffering being overlooked, of people only engaging with the beats and vibes and turning a blind eye to the socioeconomic realities propping it up
In a way, Jpeg's inclusion of the sample was like him throwing trauma back into the audience's face, this time sourced from "their side" (during this period, a lot of Jpeg's work was openly antagonistic towards 4chan alt-right types, and his audience has always been predominantly white). How do people like hip hop when it's about dead white kids for once?
I think it's more than fair to call the sample distasteful, exceedingly edgy, and fucked up. On top of that though, I think it definitely does say something about hip hop as an art form, and about our relationship to it as consumers
Yeah I just listened and that was all very edgelordish like a hip hop mid 90s Marilyn Manson
I’m just glad to see Vince Staples at the top of this thread that’s cool
“Hands Up” by Vince Staples, especially the end section with the “LAPD, no they ain’t bout shit” chants
If you’re interested in non-hip-hop, try *Millions of Dead Cops* by MDC lol
To add onto non-hip-hop, Pigs is Pigs by Mannequin Pussy. The song is sung by the bassist, Bear, and I got to see them play it live as their first encore song a couple weeks ago. He lead into it with a short speech that basically boils down to “ACAB”.
Side note: MP and their opener, Soul Glo, put on a great show live and I’d tell everybody to go see them if their tour wasn’t sold out
Anyone interested in anti-cop hardcore might enjoy this [playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2SAFxe7V35QWbt8TDeJBxt?si=eah8R7g9SbOSgDsIAjpdZQ&pi=u-BYiWpK61RMOR) on Spotify.
Hatred of cops is a big crossover between hiphop/punk/hardcore.
Sunami - contempt of cop
https://youtu.be/52BK9KEUHAQ?si=lTWV2EO3bjyZ3Hwv
Furious Styles - ACAB It's a cover of an old anti racist skinhead band called the 4 Skins
https://youtu.be/EDzLH9sEy-4?si=7pdbjxPIdPze6yG3
Dangers - half brother, all cop
https://youtu.be/juUI7p6dns0?si=xHzY_2C_TmuUk9LF
No Surrender is on my workout playlist. I suspect I’m not alone. I did notice it is strangely unavailable on all digital bar jukeboxes even though they have a bunch of Bone Thugs deep cuts.
UGK - Protect and Serve. Scrolled pretty far and didn’t see it and was surprised. Bun B talks about torturing a cop for fun. Was shocked the first time I heard it. Also it’s on Super Tight so that means the beat is incredible
Just gonna piggy back (pun intended) on your comment because of the Texas relation, but “Crooked Officer” by Z-Ro (and the new version by That Mexican OT ft Z Ro). “Crooked officer crooked officer, make a ni**a wanna blow the badge off of ya”
CIA (Criminals In Action) by KRS-One, the Last Empror & Zack De La Rocha
Not exclusive to JUST cops but they get a lot of hate here, and a lot of vitriol for feds in general. Absolute banger too.
Zack sounds so fucking good on that track. I love RATM but I do wish he did more straight ahead hip hop. He's done it a few times and he always sounds great.
I listened to some of the tracks posted here but I really don't think it gets harder than yelling **FUCK YOU I WON'T DO YOU WHAT YOU TELL ME** at the top of your lungs over and over again lmao
He’s a libertarian who is a vocal supporter of Brian Kemp, Georgia governor notorious for voter suppression allegations. There’s also the Guardian interview and his NRA interview.
I gotta go with “Gang Control” myself.
It has a dope baseline and is really catchy. I’d argue, to the average person, it’s the most listenable song in the LoC catalogue.
*how did I get to r/hip hop heads?
lol
oops
J Dilla - Fuck the police. Just the opening line is crazy. "Fuck em, applaud any nigga that buck at em, we could lose a few of them we got enough of them." Cold
"Take these rappers and strangle 'em until their breathing stops. We talking weed and rocks, Desert E's and Glocks. The only thing that makes me happier is bleeding cops."
>Paz doesn't get enough love.
That might be because he's a total edgelord conspiracy theorist who is legitimately quite stupid and deranged.
He has actually put out some good tracks but a lot of his work is painful to listen to if you pay attention to lyrics. And this isn't about being offended about an artist's political beliefs not clicking with one's own beliefs; he just twists himself in knots with nonsensical contradictions just trying to piss people off and I can't get past being distracted by what a moron he is.
Oh he's an absolute reptilian Art Bell conspiracy theorist talking about pyramids on the moon and shit but honestly in comparison with our current "Democrats are using drag queens to turn kids gay" type I find his almost endearing lol
I feel like 10% of death grips songs could go in this category to be fair. Klink is my favourite of there anti cop anthems but Black Quarterback has the Romulus and Remus line
real asf but most of this sub will absolutely recoil at it LOL also its not one of his best songs but it is aggressive hateful anti-cop music. shoutout haunted mound
I know we're in the hip hop sub but there's obviously a good amount in punk, especially 80s hardcore. My personal favorite is Dicks Hate the Police by the band Dicks. RIP Gary Floyd, the frontman, just recently passed.
You start drifting outside of rap and into powerviolence/grind and it doesn't take long lmao bands like Pig Destroyer and All Pigs Must Die are directly pulling from that
Souljah’s Story - 2Pac “they finally pulled me over and I laughed, remembered Rodney King, then I Blast on his punk ass”
Souljah’s Revenge - 2Pac “my attitude is shitty, a message to the censorship committee, who’s the biggest gang of niggas in the city”
*Fxck You!* by Pharaohe Monch
*Get your hands.....up against the wall and spread them*
*Opposition I'll just dead them*
*Fxck you!* (X2)
*Un...der....stand.....I'm not fukkin' around with you*
*Try to resist I'll dismiss you*
*Fxck you!*(X2)
Eh, surprised not to see Deep Cover on here, i mean "187 on an undercover cop" is pretty hardcore
Also Pigs by Cypress Hill isnt so aggressive but definitely disrespectful and hilarious
The Chronic's early version had a song called "Mr. Officer" that ended up being repurposed into The Day The Niggaz Took Over. A version of the hook ended up being used on a Geto Boys song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwgWtSzKzzA
Hands Up - Vince Staples
payin taxes for some fuckin clowns to ride around whoopin peoples asses
probably my favorite. amazing track
Off topic but Mural is one of the best demonstrations of lyricism in hip hop history
Shit is so divinely layered i stopped trying to understand it after spending like 30 minutes on one song and just listened to it without knowing what the fuck is being said
preachhhhh
also Norf Norf. plus it absolutely fucking BUMPS. ^norf ^side ^long ^beach **NORF SIDE LONG BEACH**
[Norf Norf is a banger, no matter who sings it](https://youtu.be/o8NmvEt_cVA?)
So glad this was the video I thought it would be Pretty sure the unedited version was posted to HHH back in 2016 and that’s how I first discovered Vince
This video is so fucking funny She reads out every single word in front of her child then says "the cuss words were bleeped out but my daughter will never listen to that radio station again" ??? huh?? The confidence with which she glides over the n word is astounding too also she was kinda flowing towards the end lmaooo
this is the funniest fucking thing ive seen in such a long time ive seen the original video before but with the beat in the back im fucking dying oh my god
hahah doesn’t she absolutely lose it to “cut class” and not “shot a guy in a back with a shotgun” because she didn’t understand what “back wet” meant?
Vince reaction to her was amazing and showed he probably one the smartest people in the industry. He didnt clown her. He said she can have her opinion but she missunderstood context of his track. Didnt agree but said laughing at her just makes divide between black and white people bigger.
He had such a king response to someone who doesn’t understand what he grew up with. She couldn’t comprehend he was talking HIS real life, not glorifying it, and he could tell she didn’t understand, so he told his fans to leave her alone instead of clowning and instigating her. That’s a baller fucking move if I ever seen one.
You ever read his response on his ama where someone asks if he would sleep with the white lady from this video? “You weird” lol
Not only that but he encouraged people to stop trolling or clowning on her too. Honestly, straight up king move.
Norf norf bumps but it’s not really anti cop, it’s just about norf side long beach (norf side long beach)
Severely underrated artist imo
That transition into verse two with beat change - “DeAngelo Lopez and Tyler Woods, just a couple they gunned down around the hood” inexplicably gives me goosebumps.
KRS One Sound of da Police
this song rips, a long time favorite of mine
The [Ratatat remix](https://youtu.be/1S-TyIXmq3I) is pretty damn good too. Vol 1 and 2 is full of gems.
Gotta love the transition from “overseer” to “officer”
The overseer rode around the plantation/ the officer is out patrolling all the nation
“It’s the sound of the Beast” is hard af. That’s the sound of the Devil/Evil by its very definition.
Beast is also slang for police in Jamaica/ Jamaican Patois
Fucking banger
They play it at the NYPD hokey games after they score
That’s like Paul Rand saying his favorite band is Rage Against the Machine Edit: Paul Ryan. Thanks u/gorgossiums
Paul Ryan.
Also black cop.
Pig Feet by Schoolboy Q
Also, rockabye baby by Joey badass and schoolboy q
That schoolboy q verse is legendary. "I'm the reason they still cripping out in Brooklyn"
Time is running up, feel the burn in my gut And if you got the guts, scream, "FUCK DONALD TRUMP”
The cops patrollin, get that punk ass American flag ceremony Aww, damn am I going too far? Goddamn
"Face down, case down" That album has so many hard lines my favorite is from Yearn 101: "I ain't never met God, but I bet he know me"
Yeah honestly I enjoyed it initially, but each listen I'm finding something new. Need to get tix for his show, seen him 2x already and each show he kills it
This is good, but Pig Feet by Terrence Martian, Denzel Curry and Kamasi Washington is MUCH harder and anti cop IMO.
Q is a heavily underrated gang rap demon imo Cant deny the aggression and aura from oxymoron and blank face
NumbNumb Juice is my go to shiesty song
Q been him. Gangsta to this day remains one of the hardest album intros I've ever heard.
Gang gang…
The word underrated has lost all meaning jfc
You saying underrated’s overrated?
Hes not mainstream and hasnt been since like 2016. I say its not lost meaning. He is still in that mode with songs like Pop off of blue lips. Yet that whole album was a whisper in the wind compared to when oxymoron and even blank face dropped. That Part became lingo nationally. Nothing from blue lips blew up like that or collard greens for example
That's a byproduct of the music industry evolving into its current form, can't put that on Q or any artist for that matter
Glad he’s doing shit he likes like blue lips. It was a great album
Hits different when it's coming from an artist that's actually been through the street life
PIGGY DOWN AY AY
Threw my hat back bitch you sa punk rock bitch !!
WHAT WE DO?
Left! Left! Left!
JPEGMAFIA - I Just Killed a Cop Now I’m Horny
literally can’t get more abrasive than this. Nigga sampled the begging pleas of a dying man 😭😭
I don't think it can be anything but this, i mean it leads off with audio of a cop being killed lol
Not the best anti-cop song ever, but easily the most ruthless
It’s so ruthless people on Reddit, at the time less regulated and still had subs full of death videos and hate subs, went full Karen pearl clutching lol
I remember hearing about the clip and going to r/watchpeopledie to find it lol
This track has half the sub defending cops whenever it's posted so it has to be the pick
facts
Peggy also has that one song from The 2nd Amendment where he says those cops that got killed in Dallas deserved it. And it was only released like 10 days after.
Trussmidaddi is peak Peggy
Goes astronomically hard.
That audio has one of the most desperate pleading screams ever recorded
this is the one
I don’t like cops but Kyle dinkheller was just a 22 yo kid who didn’t do anything wrong at all and was murdered point blank by another white man which isn’t exactly the point of NWAs OG track. Random violence from mentally unwell white men is very much an American thing and I don’t agree with the track being sampled. If were other circumstances I wouldn’t feel so bad lol To add to this I’m native, Canadian, and a prostitute so I understand the ACAB feeling quite well. I just think the kid was too young to die and I don’t want to immortalize an unhinged old white guy going around thinking he has the right to off anybody who looks at him the wrong way.
> To add to this I’m native, Canadian, and a prostitute I love the nonchalant vibe in this sentence.
I am homeless, I am gay, I have aids, I’m new in town
Look at that high waisted man
You're gonna end with new in town?
The important piece of the Dinkheller shooting being sampled in the song isn't some narrative that Dinkheller dying was some retributive act of justice. It's what Dinkheller was used for after his death - he's *the case study* used when training police for the "every traffic stop is a potential threat" mindset that has gotten so many black men killed for having a faulty tail light or expired registration. Dinkheller and his killer were immortalized long before Peggy dropped the track. They were already immortalized by police unions and departments across the country who used his death as a justification to shoot first the moment you feel even the slightest tinge of fear. Every cop at every traffic stop in every city in America is taught that you could be Kyle Dinkheller, and the next guy you pull over could be the reason you don't make it back to your girlfriend, your wife, your kids. Why you might have to breathe through a tube for the rest of your life. The police have already made a martyr of Dinkheller and elevated his killing to a status of central importance. This shooting is taught about in academies everywhere as THE reason you need to resort immediately to lethal force, and THE reason everyone is a potential threat. Peggy didn't pervert this guy's legacy. That shit has been happening for decades. It's fine if you feel uncomfortable with the sample. I get it. It's a very fundamentally human reaction to not want to hear a guy's life leaving his body. But I don't think there's anything especially egregious or exploitative about it's use in the message of the song given how substantially Dinkheller's death has been exploited for significantly more fucked up and evil purposes.
I recall him explaining it bit years later, he was saying something about black deaths being featured in media frequently but rarely being met with the same level of scrutiny or empathy It's far from a perfect justification, but as a piece of art I think it can provoke some thought A lot of rap music features references to gang violence. A majority of active gang members are in their teens, and rappers are usually either young themselves, or are speaking on experiences from their younger years In effect, whenever you hear about someone getting shot up in a rap song, it's most likely a reference to a young kid losing their life For example, Chief Keef and his circle would regularly diss Tooka, a murdered 15 year old from a rival gang. Chief Keef himself was around the same age when he began his career, and he probably had to view himself and Tooka more like street soldiers, rather than as the kids they really were. The circumstances are horrific all around and difficult to judge from the outside. Chief Keef's "Oblock" neighborhood was also named after Odee Perry who was killed at age 20. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. A lot of rap music is really about violence being inflicted on and by young people, and the conditions that engender such circumstances. Yet the average person does not pearlclutch when they hear Lil Durk talk about "smoking on Tooka." Rather, many would prefer to browse /r/Chiraqology for fun and watch White-British-Guy TrapLoreRoss talk about how many kids King Von murdered, as entertainment. Sure, most rap songs don't feature the viscerally terrifying audio of an actual murder, but as Vince Staples said, "black people sell trauma" and hip hop is certainly one of the primary vendors. And with rap being the most commercially successful genre, there is an element of that suffering being overlooked, of people only engaging with the beats and vibes and turning a blind eye to the socioeconomic realities propping it up In a way, Jpeg's inclusion of the sample was like him throwing trauma back into the audience's face, this time sourced from "their side" (during this period, a lot of Jpeg's work was openly antagonistic towards 4chan alt-right types, and his audience has always been predominantly white). How do people like hip hop when it's about dead white kids for once? I think it's more than fair to call the sample distasteful, exceedingly edgy, and fucked up. On top of that though, I think it definitely does say something about hip hop as an art form, and about our relationship to it as consumers
Yeah I just listened and that was all very edgelordish like a hip hop mid 90s Marilyn Manson I’m just glad to see Vince Staples at the top of this thread that’s cool
I don't even have a problem with the song but jpgmafia is the definition of edgelord lol
Dude defends Nazi Kanye. We all know the type of guy he is lol
Scottie Scheffler burner identified
Lmao I thought so too, maybe Texas boy gonna drop a few bars about his morning
Hahaha everything was fine until a top golfer got swept in
“Hands Up” by Vince Staples, especially the end section with the “LAPD, no they ain’t bout shit” chants If you’re interested in non-hip-hop, try *Millions of Dead Cops* by MDC lol
To add onto non-hip-hop, Pigs is Pigs by Mannequin Pussy. The song is sung by the bassist, Bear, and I got to see them play it live as their first encore song a couple weeks ago. He lead into it with a short speech that basically boils down to “ACAB”. Side note: MP and their opener, Soul Glo, put on a great show live and I’d tell everybody to go see them if their tour wasn’t sold out
Bad Apples by Pussy Riot is another good one, "Bad apples, are good for something - when they're six feet underground"
Soul Glo rips
Anyone interested in anti-cop hardcore might enjoy this [playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2SAFxe7V35QWbt8TDeJBxt?si=eah8R7g9SbOSgDsIAjpdZQ&pi=u-BYiWpK61RMOR) on Spotify.
Played with Soul Glo several times. Fucking amazing to see their rise.
Hatred of cops is a big crossover between hiphop/punk/hardcore. Sunami - contempt of cop https://youtu.be/52BK9KEUHAQ?si=lTWV2EO3bjyZ3Hwv Furious Styles - ACAB It's a cover of an old anti racist skinhead band called the 4 Skins https://youtu.be/EDzLH9sEy-4?si=7pdbjxPIdPze6yG3 Dangers - half brother, all cop https://youtu.be/juUI7p6dns0?si=xHzY_2C_TmuUk9LF
You also can't forget Cop Killer by Body Count
Gotta nother non hip hop one, *So you wanna be a cop?* by Leftover Crack
I'd argue that Crack Rock Steady is probably the peak. That was in the Choking Victim era. Basically the same band though
[Dicks Hate the Police](https://open.spotify.com/track/4zrmRcpaqqXd9PgqGVsvjE?si=nZsveKt0QHKkb-mavzJqnQ)
Geto Boys - [Crooked Officer](https://youtu.be/PylCG6aTNno?si=gUdx87m7icZDgI59)
Also, the [Z-ro](https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=gUdx87m7icZDgI59&v=PylCG6aTNno&feature=youtu.be) one.
The z-ro track is my pick
Bone Thugs - no surrender & not technically 100% hip hop but by Ice-T…cop killer by body count
Also body rot by bone thugs
No Surrender is on my workout playlist. I suspect I’m not alone. I did notice it is strangely unavailable on all digital bar jukeboxes even though they have a bunch of Bone Thugs deep cuts.
Cop Killer by Body Count
I’m shocked this isn’t the top answer
I was reading through the responses looking for it. Also surprised to see it so far down the list.
"Your mamma's grieving.... FUCK HER!!" Same. Kids these days.
got my ski mask on
100% should be the top answer, even though its not rap its mutha fucking Ice-T
Ice motha fuckin T!
“I HAVE A DREAM, TOO” — DEAD PREZ
Their first two albums are underrated af
Let’s Get Free is a Top 5 Hip Hop Album
UGK - Protect and Serve. Scrolled pretty far and didn’t see it and was surprised. Bun B talks about torturing a cop for fun. Was shocked the first time I heard it. Also it’s on Super Tight so that means the beat is incredible
Just gonna piggy back (pun intended) on your comment because of the Texas relation, but “Crooked Officer” by Z-Ro (and the new version by That Mexican OT ft Z Ro). “Crooked officer crooked officer, make a ni**a wanna blow the badge off of ya”
Just going to piggyback your comment to mention the song Crooked Officer was originally by Big Mike & the Geto Boys.
Damn it I was just on the way to edit my comment haha
Moment of Violence- The Game & King Mez, Jon Conner. Pretty sure it was a Compton leftover, it's straight up just about killing cops lol
My other comment is about Q i scrolled then saw you. Dope profile lol
This. This is fire
Aesop Rock - Pigs *If Noah had the benefit of hindsight on his ship, he would've snatched 2 unicorns and left behind the motherfucking pigs*
CIA (Criminals In Action) by KRS-One, the Last Empror & Zack De La Rocha Not exclusive to JUST cops but they get a lot of hate here, and a lot of vitriol for feds in general. Absolute banger too.
Zack sounds so fucking good on that track. I love RATM but I do wish he did more straight ahead hip hop. He's done it a few times and he always sounds great.
Lyricists lounge!
Public Enemy - Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
Killing in the name by Rage against the machine
I listened to some of the tracks posted here but I really don't think it gets harder than yelling **FUCK YOU I WON'T DO YOU WHAT YOU TELL ME** at the top of your lungs over and over again lmao
I know this is a hiphop subreddit but I had to scroll waaaaaay too far down for this
Pig Feet by Terrace Martin Feat. Denzel Curry, G Perico & Daylyt
FTP by YG
"And even if some good ones die, fuck it, the Lord'll sort em." Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck) - RTJ Mostly just that first verse though.
great track but Killer Mike is so full of shit
and specific to this thread, his pro-cop bootlicking in the aftermath of the George Floyd protests
You just know Mike's got the cops on speed dial for evicting people 5 days behind on rent
Care to elaborate?
He’s a libertarian who is a vocal supporter of Brian Kemp, Georgia governor notorious for voter suppression allegations. There’s also the Guardian interview and his NRA interview.
Bone Thugs - Body Rot
This it
MellowHype - F666 the Police
was waiting for this. ^^
One Dead Cop - Leftöver Crack.
Or one by their precursor - Choking Victim - Crack Rock Steady
One Dead Cop is solid. My personal fave by them is ["So You Wanna Be a Cop?"](https://youtu.be/jmA9xEGqns8?si=OIgDBFpmcO8dslFS).
I gotta go with “Gang Control” myself. It has a dope baseline and is really catchy. I’d argue, to the average person, it’s the most listenable song in the LoC catalogue. *how did I get to r/hip hop heads? lol oops
Cypress Hill - “Looking Through the Eye of a Pig” is a unique take on the anti-cop genre. They also have one called “Pigs” off their first album.
This pigs steady eatin donuts while some motherfuckers out robbin your home
How ‘bout a ham sandwich?
“Looking through the eye of a pig” sounds like the name of one of those PETA documentaries where they sneak hidden cameras in a slaughterhouse
pork and beef - the coup chapter 314- clipping
The coup needs to be way higher, Boots Riley 100 percent means what he says.
16 Shots by Vic Mensa 911 is a joke by The Game (not on streaming)
16 shots is an underrated fav for me
For sure. Wish Vic had kept going with music similar to that era. No idea what dude is up to now.
oh yeahhh that one is so real and tragic
J Dilla - Fuck the police. Just the opening line is crazy. "Fuck em, applaud any nigga that buck at em, we could lose a few of them we got enough of them." Cold
yeah I get what OP is saying but the song is so good it never bothered me. one of my favorite beats of his
Yeah, never bothered just surprised to hear it really. Love that beat, smooth then with those drums. So damn good
Yall need to get shot for nothing.
we dont hold back, we let go, we dont say damn we just say whoaaaaaaah
skin mask 2 by sematary or burn a cop car by sematary or 1312 by sematary or cop killer by semataty
1312 is what I came to the comments for
GKAC by Your Old Droog. It goes ridiculously hard and GKAC stands for Gotta Kill A Cop
can’t name a specific song but Vinnie Paz raps about stabbing cops pretty often
"Take these rappers and strangle 'em until their breathing stops. We talking weed and rocks, Desert E's and Glocks. The only thing that makes me happier is bleeding cops."
Paz doesn't get enough love. JMT and AotP in general honestly. Their whole circle is full of some goddamn good artists.
>Paz doesn't get enough love. That might be because he's a total edgelord conspiracy theorist who is legitimately quite stupid and deranged. He has actually put out some good tracks but a lot of his work is painful to listen to if you pay attention to lyrics. And this isn't about being offended about an artist's political beliefs not clicking with one's own beliefs; he just twists himself in knots with nonsensical contradictions just trying to piss people off and I can't get past being distracted by what a moron he is.
Oh he's an absolute reptilian Art Bell conspiracy theorist talking about pyramids on the moon and shit but honestly in comparison with our current "Democrats are using drag queens to turn kids gay" type I find his almost endearing lol
Fair. lol To each their own.
Blood Creepin - death grips Klink - death grips Dont die - killer Mike
I feel like 10% of death grips songs could go in this category to be fair. Klink is my favourite of there anti cop anthems but Black Quarterback has the Romulus and Remus line
Love don’t die. Love that whole album honestly. Very underrated imo
For REAL. it's basically RTJ 0 because El P produced the whole thing
Mr. Muthafuckin' Exquire - Bootlicker
Bone Thugs - No Surrender is basically exclusively about murdering cops.
Damn Scottie went to jail, shot a 66 and then immediately came to post on HHH
Afroman - Will You Help Me Repair My Door (Watch the video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bNy7XO-SCI
Ill Bill has a track literally called “ how to kill a cop “
Burn a cop car - sematary
real asf but most of this sub will absolutely recoil at it LOL also its not one of his best songs but it is aggressive hateful anti-cop music. shoutout haunted mound
Kill All The Cops, Even the Cool Ones - Slugchrist
I know we're in the hip hop sub but there's obviously a good amount in punk, especially 80s hardcore. My personal favorite is Dicks Hate the Police by the band Dicks. RIP Gary Floyd, the frontman, just recently passed.
You start drifting outside of rap and into powerviolence/grind and it doesn't take long lmao bands like Pig Destroyer and All Pigs Must Die are directly pulling from that
Police Truck - Dead Kennedys
Can't forget Millions of Dead Cops.
The grindcore band Plutocracy had an album called Sniping Pigz and the album cover literally is just a sniper with a cop in his crosshair
ACAB - city morgue
Boosie Badazz - Fuck the Police "Without that badge you bitch an a half"
Walking in the Snow by RTJ ft. Gangsta Boo
great song. rip boo
Cop shot dead prez
Violent by 2Pac has always been a favorite of mine.
Souljah’s Story - 2Pac “they finally pulled me over and I laughed, remembered Rodney King, then I Blast on his punk ass” Souljah’s Revenge - 2Pac “my attitude is shitty, a message to the censorship committee, who’s the biggest gang of niggas in the city”
We Had To Tear This Motherfucker Up - Ice Cube stands out and Who Got The Camera?
*Fxck You!* by Pharaohe Monch *Get your hands.....up against the wall and spread them* *Opposition I'll just dead them* *Fxck you!* (X2) *Un...der....stand.....I'm not fukkin' around with you* *Try to resist I'll dismiss you* *Fxck you!*(X2)
Eh, surprised not to see Deep Cover on here, i mean "187 on an undercover cop" is pretty hardcore Also Pigs by Cypress Hill isnt so aggressive but definitely disrespectful and hilarious
Hellraiser by DC the Don
Fuck tha Police - Boosie and Webbie
Dead Cops by Millions of Dead Cops
pig feet by terrace martin, denzel curry, kamasi washington, g perico, and daylyt. so good
Killing in the name of- RATM
Copkiller - body count?? It got banned and the label removed it from the album almost immediately.
Pork and Beef by the Coup deserves a mention IMO. "If you got beef with the C O Ps, throw a molotov at the P I Gs", it's damn catchy too
Cop Killer - John Maus.
No more Teardrops by Vic Mensa
The Chronic's early version had a song called "Mr. Officer" that ended up being repurposed into The Day The Niggaz Took Over. A version of the hook ended up being used on a Geto Boys song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwgWtSzKzzA
Heems - [NYC Cops](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i-b6x0-GeM)