@@KenMabie lmao... stupid and dumb thing to say in my opinion. what an ignorant response ... learn more ken before you open your mouth about things you obviously know little to nothing about....
I remember this song being at the center of a lot of controversy in the 90's around the dangerous messages embedded in hip-hop. Which leads me to believe that none of the people in that debate actually ever listened to it, because this is straight up speed metal.
My guess (as someone who wasnt even alive at the time) is that musically illiterate people saw a black guy make a song about killing cops and assumes it was hip hop
there's truth to that. But, he was well known. The OG of gangsta rap when he formed bodycount. He took two forms of music that were heavily under attack by supporters of censorship and successfully combined them, double his fan base.
@@user-Abasha why can’t we all be people , why segregate? It becomes a slippery slope to claim my people did this or that first, you and I aren’t them.
Ice was really pretty brave, artistically, to cross into punk. But what allot of people don't know is that punks and rappers frequently lived and hung out together in the same areas, so it's really not surprising to see overlap between them. He was accused of selling out by people who don't know this. In reality, he never sold out with his music and certainly nowhere near like some of the RnB crowd do now :P
That woulda been nice... But you know they not tryna let this joint shine mainstream. Shoot, Spotify got this WHOLE album, but this song's missing. Ice T somewhere saying, "Don't be a pxssy!" I know it.
It’s beautiful to see the protests went international! Canada stands with you in solidarity, as well as seeking our own justice! Justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet!
Canada has fallen and gone to the pot. Nothing but DEMONs running that country as in the U.S. You people have lost your minds! You've traded good for evil@@heightsofsagarmatha
I remember having to get a copied cassette of Bodycount, cause the album was banned for sale in the U.S.. In a way this album is just as American as internet porn & apple pie. Gotta love the early 90's. Our country's rebellious teenage years.
not very fair to chalk art that comes from oppressed communities as teenage rebellion because its definitely more than that especially for people who have experienced it firsthand.
Andrew Hansen now theyre just virtue signaling pandering bullshit garbage. The 90’s was the last bastion of true expression, rawness and aggression. Now its tight pants wearing tools being emo with a keyboard and everyone is a pussy
They will play that song on the day that they tear down the Robert Oppenheimer statue and replace it with the leader of the Yamaguchi Gumi Yakuza gang to be a hero because he hired black men to be hitmen to kill cops and they will also put The Black Iceman and Kenichi Shinoda so they will yell heros, heros, heros, because they are cop killers. They will say that The Black Iceman is a real hero because he kill cops.
I'm here calling Car Shield, axing them dummies how they can put a cop killer song musician as their representative. They act like day didn no wut I wuz talkin bout@@cappuchinofonzarelli537
He'll no, he's a fake ass whore for Hollywood and tv just like all actors and other famous people who use their influences to endors and sell products for shady corporation's while flooding the airways with pure BS marketing while people are trying to watch TV shows between their highly repetitive commercials.
Memorial Day 2022 in wake of the recent lack of police courage and leadership that killed 21 people, 19 of them little kids, this song should be played everywhere. I think I'll post it to my timeline.
Myself and 3 other Police Officers were assigned protection duty for him at a concert when this was a big song. Shook our hands, thanked us and made sure to tell us it was meant specifically at certain places and cops. Actually was a helluva nice guy compared too some politicians and "stars" who thought we were servants instead of there to them alive.
so what you're saying is that he says one thing and does another? i almost respected him. fuck cops. fuck people who think they can cash in on police brutality and the reactions to it. fuck you, a cop, and fuck him, a cop supporter.
What I like about the 90s is that musicians did what they liked wherever were the genre. They didn't give a shit and that's why some conservative people disses them
@@elonquemattheson6151 is there even a word to describe how stupid you are if you actually think anti-Brutality mob avtually has any interest in raiding any random nobody's house ?. probably not, hell your probably the kind that special pleads on behalf of the cop when he slugs a homeless guy in the nose for walking to a public bathroom with the intent of putting it to its intended use.
@@aveyovo2813 Jesus, calm down there brother, he was simply talking about the irony. At least T plays a good cop, and not a prick cowboy harassing innocents or low level drug users.
CHow genius why are you here for this one. Think about it gangster rap was under serious attack during this time so instead of releasing this under hip-hop he does it as a rock punk song. He still gets his message across...
1995 in brisbane i watched him play this at a concert, the cops didnt want it but he did it, then he goes and joins law and order😂😂😂😂, still luv him though.
The version of the album with this on it needs an official re-press on LP! With a caring audio engineer to spearhead it, too. Unfortunately, at this point the biggest hurdle for that might be Ice-T himself. He's kinda stopped defending the song, saying that it no longer reflects him, etc...
I'm here after the Narc unit is following me every single place I go for more than a few months now. I deal with substance issues but I'm not a dealer & never hurt people or steal. Apparently they've stopped all violent crime in Kokomo, IN #CopKillerIceT
talking bout how you was on your way to being an electrical engineer even though you made straight F's all the way through school. How close I am little Rayshawn?
Funny thing is... My friends and I listened to this song in our youth in suburbia... Now they all got bell door cameras and alerts..... Hoping the popo get there soon 😏☺️🤭😝🤣
I read he was audited by the IRS as form of intimidation by the government because of this song. The cops also messed with his then middle school aged daughter because of it.
One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. Looking this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
And his own people resented him for it,and threatened to tell on him.He went ahead with the Lord,though.Still got resentment,but the Lord gave him peace of mind.He wasn't perfect,none of us are,but he just went on ahead,making mistakes and loving the Lord.Moses is a real one.
The REAL National anthem! ❤
🍻)))))))))),,,,,,,,,👍)
30 years later Ice-T is on the back of my Honey Nut Cheerios box promoting heart health. Amazing how times change.
He’s probably an ftm reptile like the rest of them
Lol
@@belladonna5012 kek
I legit saved a box just because of him lol 😆
And pigs still die...I love it....
It's the subtlety of this song that makes it so genius
Yes,i agree.😂
😂
the subtlety of this joke 🤣
“If you believe I am a cop killer, you believe David Bowie is an astronaut”-Ice-T
yep he's a fucking phony
@@KenMabie lmao... stupid and dumb thing to say in my opinion. what an ignorant response ... learn more ken before you open your mouth about things you obviously know little to nothing about....
He's not exactly going to put himself in the electric chair or prison for life is he
how ice t make this song now he plays a cop in ever movie and tv show
Lerf8 used his white privilege once he wuz done bein black🤷🏻♂️
I remember this song being at the center of a lot of controversy in the 90's around the dangerous messages embedded in hip-hop.
Which leads me to believe that none of the people in that debate actually ever listened to it, because this is straight up speed metal.
It’s more like hardcore or punk than speed metal
My guess (as someone who wasnt even alive at the time) is that musically illiterate people saw a black guy make a song about killing cops and assumes it was hip hop
@@nighteye4042he was a rapper before this tho
there's truth to that. But, he was well known. The OG of gangsta rap when he formed bodycount. He took two forms of music that were heavily under attack by supporters of censorship and successfully combined them, double his fan base.
This goes out to the Uvalde cops
im glad they let salvador ramos do his thing
@@untermensch731 Hell No! You're next
Yeh the one time they should have shot first , they didn't!!
@untermensch731 You're without question a miserable miserable person who was never really loved as child.
Any cop in any red state
Ice T came full circle as Fin on Law & Order SVU.
This is not a rap song, this is punk rock.
All of it is Our’s (Black Ppl) so what!!
@@user-Abasha why does it matter punk doesn’t belong to any one group, it’s the ideals
@@user-Abasha why can’t we all be people , why segregate? It becomes a slippery slope to claim my people did this or that first, you and I aren’t them.
@@pengwingwiniepig2427 Most music has it's black influence. Rock, punk rock, country are all versions of blues music.
rock music traces its origins to black people and was co-opted by the white dominated music industry
R.I.P Chris Dorner
This song is fucking hard core ICE T was really ahead of his time
25 years ahead
Why was it ahead of its time?
Where's the "love" button? Ice-T forever!
Well said berotha
The guy that said cop killer now sells cheerios on National television...God bless America!!!
He was so bold and brave to write this. I remember this well.
Ice was really pretty brave, artistically, to cross into punk. But what allot of people don't know is that punks and rappers frequently lived and hung out together in the same areas, so it's really not surprising to see overlap between them. He was accused of selling out by people who don't know this. In reality, he never sold out with his music and certainly nowhere near like some of the RnB crowd do now :P
The lyrics were pure gangster rap attitude, though...
@@jwhiteheadcc for sure
He started in Punk dipshit
Check out bodycount
But then he played a cop on TV?
Listened to Bodycount hard core in the 90's... FUCKING LOVE THEM! Saw them LIVE and they brought down the house! Still love them 30 years on! ROCK ON!
Punk rock at it's best 🤘🏻
This sounds like it should be on tony hawk
Ruben Dominguez 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 yoooooo!!... REAL TALK!!!!!!... that used to be the shit back in the day!!... man, the good ol days
It should
That woulda been nice... But you know they not tryna let this joint shine mainstream. Shoot, Spotify got this WHOLE album, but this song's missing. Ice T somewhere saying, "Don't be a pxssy!" I know it.
@@mr.noprobz3412 didn’t they re release the cd without the song the same year in 1991
Lmfao imagine this song on gta
This song is as relevant as when it came out.
Sad but true
I just knew "Cop Killer" was a Hip-Hop song. Instead it's a heavy metal song. I'm not mad. DOPE ACTUALLY. Big up Ice-T and BodyCount.
Bowels Of The Devil is a banger too... Maybe my fav song on that album
It’s beautiful to see the protests went international!
Canada stands with you in solidarity, as well as seeking our own justice!
Justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet!
Enjoy the pollution from the Ohio train accident especialy if you're in northeast Canadian cities :)
@@heightsofsagarmathait's cool, we got ya back with the smoke from the wildfires
Canada has fallen and gone to the pot. Nothing but DEMONs running that country as in the U.S. You people have lost your minds! You've traded good for evil@@heightsofsagarmatha
I remember having to get a copied cassette of Bodycount, cause the album was banned for sale in the U.S.. In a way this album is just as American as internet porn & apple pie. Gotta love the early 90's. Our country's rebellious teenage years.
You could go to almost any store that just sold tapes and cds and ask for it thay had it in the back that's how I got mine
The album wasn't banned, just this track. I was fortunate enough to purchase the original CD before they removed this track.
Jammed this on tape while taking bong rips at 17 with my homies
not very fair to chalk art that comes from oppressed communities as teenage rebellion because its definitely more than that especially for people who have experienced it firsthand.
Before NWA.....There Was Ice-T!
Chuck Buskee Not the song.....just that Ice T was. Out before N.W.A.
True!.....I was just thinking....How I always chuckled....when people say NWA was The First Of West Coast Gangsta Rap.....And forgetting about Ice T.
Chuck Buskee if I'm not mistaken it was krs one who had a first rant on police
@@Teardehawkee It's because that's not Gangsta Rap but straight up punk. That goes for later Body Count as well.
@Brandon Roberts nope, it was Ice Cube.
Back when a protest song was a protest song
Andrew Hansen now theyre just virtue signaling pandering bullshit garbage. The 90’s was the last bastion of true expression, rawness and aggression. Now its tight pants wearing tools being emo with a keyboard and everyone is a pussy
Ya'll should listen to my latest songs.
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They will play that song on the day that they tear down the Robert Oppenheimer statue and replace it with the leader of the Yamaguchi Gumi Yakuza gang to be a hero because he hired black men to be hitmen to kill cops and they will also put The Black Iceman and Kenichi Shinoda so they will yell heros, heros, heros, because they are cop killers.
They will say that The Black Iceman is a real hero because he kill cops.
Still is bitch
24 years of living and i just discovered this wow where have i been
discover islam too because when we all die you'll say where have i been too lmao
@@MtsTrading huh???
@@MtsTrading Whats up with yall religious people forcing their beliefs on other people. Live and let live. What I eat dont make You shit
Who's still here on 2019
I'm here
2020
I'm here calling Car Shield, axing them dummies how they can put a cop killer song musician as their representative. They act like day didn no wut I wuz talkin bout@@cappuchinofonzarelli537
Black Lives forever ♾
I’m here for Tyre Nichols RIP King
This song is dedicated to every racist cop out there.
Fo sho
ACAB
@@robertschwartz9673 foh
Yes for sure 🖕🏾the police 👮
All cops
Excellent message
Yeah only to the corrupt ones
I used to wear a cop killer Ice T shirt to school. Rode my bike 12 miles to get it
Exceptional Album way back to 1992. Still great even in 2021. Ice is THE MAN !!! RESPECT !!!!
Still love this track after almost 29 years. Happy 63rd Birthday Ice T.
really ? 63?
so 65 today,,,
cant be true, right?
@@wtb9613 This is from two years ago bro. Smh. 🤦🏽♂️
Beuh. Ice T was a heavy metal artist. I never knew that shit
that's whats cool about the iceman- he is everything a musician should be- a little punk a little metal and a poet with a message
And an actor
@@kwez211 The less said about that the better :) Great lyricist & rapper, acting not so much, though it does pay his bills.
Me and the wife had our first dance to this song at our wedding , beautiful memories.
Wes Collins this would be outstanding if it were true
I so hope this is true and a video surfaces online... Best thing ever
Based
Did you mosh?
That's about as random as, "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" lol. 🤣
Aged like fine wine and still relevant
Ice T is a national treasure!!!
He'll no, he's a fake ass whore for Hollywood and tv just like all actors and other famous people who use their influences to endors and sell products for shady corporation's while flooding the airways with pure BS marketing while people are trying to watch TV shows between their highly repetitive commercials.
You damn right
You joking, right? Don't need that privileged DUMMY@@jokerisaac41
I miss the days of an eye for an eye.
#JusticeForGeorge
Fentanyl Floyd has been drug free for almost 4 years now. Can you believe it?
This is the greatest song ever made.
I'm from Crawford County Arkansas and i approve this message
Yeah, they tried to ban this song but it was deemed free speech. Parental advisory: explicit lyrics
Woah I wasnt expecting this to be a punk rock beat.. Haha.. Ice T is an OG
Memorial Day 2022 in wake of the recent lack of police courage and leadership that killed 21 people, 19 of them little kids, this song should be played everywhere. I think I'll post it to my timeline.
This is not a Non-Violent Protest song ...OG ICE T didnt hold back .. still here " BODY COUNT 2020
Pretty relevant in 2021
Myself and 3 other Police Officers were assigned protection duty for him at a concert when this was a big song. Shook our hands, thanked us and made sure to tell us it was meant specifically at certain places and cops. Actually was a helluva nice guy compared too some politicians and "stars" who thought we were servants instead of there to them alive.
so what you're saying is that he says one thing and does another? i almost respected him. fuck cops. fuck people who think they can cash in on police brutality and the reactions to it. fuck you, a cop, and fuck him, a cop supporter.
ACAB
Paal really?
@@khalilreid6741 yeah?
Its all entertainment. Its the crooked ones that he hates.
This song makes me wanna go on a police high speed chase with this song all the way UP 🔥
GEORGE FLOYD BROUGHT ME HERE! RIP !!!!!!
Fuck Hem fuck you
What I like about the 90s is that musicians did what they liked wherever were the genre. They didn't give a shit and that's why some conservative people disses them
Liberals did the same thing tho. Look at the Gores and the PMRC. It wasn’t Dems vs Reps, it’s establishment vs the masses. Same as it is today.
Funny how the roles have changed and now both sides want this censored
@@charlesuplifted5216 Poppy Bush, Reagan, Tipper Gore and Charleston Heston were all bitching🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Libs are now the puritans. Fuck both sides!
What an inspiring and motivating message!
Only to the corrupt ones
Right? It's so invigorating it makes me wanna just jump outta my skin.
Thank you, Tracy. On the 100 side of the game.
This is the anthem of June 2020
and let me guess, still got a long way to go, right?
How perfectly fitting is this song today! #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd!!!
Hope you get your house raided
This and NWA Fuck tha police.
@@elonquemattheson6151 is there even a word to describe how stupid you are if you actually think anti-Brutality mob avtually has any interest in raiding any random nobody's house ?.
probably not,
hell your probably the kind that special pleads on behalf of the cop when he slugs a homeless guy in the nose for walking to a public bathroom with the intent of putting it to its intended use.
@Sledge Patrick was that directed at me ?, or the dood we're in thee thread of ?.
@@thesovietsage6688 Such a shame those "anti-brutality protesters" are so violent.
Someone should drive up outside a police station and blast this on huge speakers on repeat !
Shut up.
And now he plays a cop on tv.
he played a cop before this song ever came out. 1991 new jack city. this came out in 1992.
Fuckin right
because they pay him money its a movie role
@@aveyovo2813 Jesus, calm down there brother, he was simply talking about the irony. At least T plays a good cop, and not a prick cowboy harassing innocents or low level drug users.
Captain obvious strikes again.
Minnesota!
For the kids in Uvalde!!
People are bumping this in DTLA.
😕
2019 still bumpin cop killer
Natürlich sind wir hier
CHow genius why are you here for this one. Think about it gangster rap was under serious attack during this time so instead of releasing this under hip-hop he does it as a rock punk song. He still gets his message across...
When someone adds a sprinkle of black to Punk music.
One of the best punk bands ever was black (Bad Brains)
Queercore, wrong.
@@smtbigelow how so?
Weird that someone with the name 'queercore central' would sing the praises of the Bad Brains.
@@shawnrekiel7186 I'm not their biggest fan but I believe in giving credit where credit is due
30 years and nothing changed. so proud of the demonstrations around the world
Did you mean RIOTS? Proud of the RIOTS? Kameltoe, Giggling Harris is too
1995 in brisbane i watched him play this at a concert, the cops didnt want it but he did it, then he goes and joins law and order😂😂😂😂, still luv him though.
DAAAMN!!! That was straight up SAVAGE!!!
Yeah not to mention the cops and the assholes in this country that make excuses for them
I can hear Lemmy's influence
Rayn Wolfsbane ha ! Big time Dude.
Punk Rock at its finest!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thrash metal
@@tonybanannas6612 yeah that too lol 🤘🔥
Anyone here after George Floyd ? 2020
Here year round
Yep
You know it brother
Hell yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Spootnik sad to say but you right but this n fuck the police is the war cry for poor blacks and whites
best rock song of all TIMES!!!
I was probably like 9 or 10 listening to this song with my heart pumping fast like I was gonna dust some cops off 😂😂😂
Anyone here after Snoop Dogg on the JRE?
The only rock track I will listen too🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anyone here listening to this because it's a good song and remember what has recently happened and how fitting it is 😆😆🤔
The version of the album with this on it needs an official re-press on LP! With a caring audio engineer to spearhead it, too. Unfortunately, at this point the biggest hurdle for that might be Ice-T himself. He's kinda stopped defending the song, saying that it no longer reflects him, etc...
Probably because he has been playing a cop for over 20 years
The ultimate irony is his tv role as a detective
That's more an image of what they ought to be probably at least. So that way he could say he'd be better than they are.
Seriously. What a hypocrite
its acting you fucking dummies! its not like he joined the force!
@@SpookySpencerFinnLoki he's an actor dumbfuck, plus there's a difference between detective and the typical douchy patrol cop
@@SpookySpencerFinnLoki F off Franky
For him to make this before media was a thing was brave af
I'm here after the Narc unit is following me every single place I go for more than a few months now. I deal with substance issues but I'm not a dealer & never hurt people or steal. Apparently they've stopped all violent crime in Kokomo, IN
#CopKillerIceT
My personal anthem in life.
Only to the corrupt ones right 😅
He killed this no cap
It’s funny how now, he is well know for playing a police officer for over 20 years
Meanwhile you’ve played a police officer in how many movies and tv shows.
But He was a Actual Good Cop and not Crooked.
@@allengreene9954 that is true. But he is is singing about being a cop killer.
I play this every time I pull up next to a cop lol
but your mammy would be out saying what a good boy you are if anything happened to you
talking bout how you was on your way to being an electrical engineer even though you made straight F's all the way through school. How close I am little Rayshawn?
RIP Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.
Funny thing is... My friends and I listened to this song in our youth in suburbia... Now they all got bell door cameras and alerts..... Hoping the popo get there soon 😏☺️🤭😝🤣
I workout to this song
love this song
Did you know they shipped the body count album around the country in body bags for distribution. I’ve always thought that was cool as hell.
Ha
Here after Tyre too many years later r.i.p.
R.i.p.micah Johnson he was the real cop killa
I remember this when it was new, and it's more relevant today than ever before
One of the best pure punk songs Evaaahhhh!!!!
Never knew this was a punk song
Punk. That is what this is. It's so gr8
For:
Daniel Shaver
LaQuon McDonald
Eric Garner
Tamir Rice
Freddie Gray
Alton Sterling
Philando Castile
Gone but not forgotten
yes
💜
Only the ones that need it not the good ones
I like cops and Ice-T!! 😇
Finally a nice comment
I read he was audited by the IRS as form of intimidation by the government because of this song.
The cops also messed with his then middle school aged daughter because of it.
Another reason to say fuck the police
One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. Looking this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
PepperWhite62 that is profound
And his own people resented him for it,and threatened to tell on him.He went ahead with the Lord,though.Still got resentment,but the Lord gave him peace of mind.He wasn't perfect,none of us are,but he just went on ahead,making mistakes and loving the Lord.Moses is a real one.
Word
Exodus 2:11 - 22
My grandma loves Ice-t
I Love this song.
Love this fucking song. My Theme song from now on. Hell yeah.