Rapper Ice-T recalled the furor of his heavy metal band Body Count’s 1992 protest song 'Cop Killer' and the legal actions he took to protect himself from the backlash.
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If you weren’t alive in 1992, then bless your youthful little heart, but you probably don’t remember the heated controversy around Body Count’s song “Cop Killer”, which tells a story in first-person ...
to announce he would be pulling the song from all subsequent copies of Body Count's self-titled debut. "When people go after the company, that's a real punk move," Ice-T said in a 1992 press ...
When asked about his heavy metal band Body Count’s 1992 song “Cop Killer,” Ice-T admitted that he regretted releasing it. “I got news for people,” he explained. “Anybody that ...
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It should rub some people wrong.” In the interview, he also spoke about his band Body Count’s 1992 police brutality protest ...
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The track was released on Body Count's 1992 self-titled debut album and it brought Ice-T and his bandmates a world of heat. Usually, that kind of widespread controversy results in pockets full of cash ...
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