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[2] [6] It begins with a Spanish guitar. [9] Steve Lawrence plays a tenor saxophone part to take the song from the verse about the record producer to the verse about the corrupt cop. [5] Bielen describes this sax part as being like the soundtrack of a film noir. [9]
Beat cop Inoffensive slang for patrolling officers. [citation needed] Benga Czech slang term for police officers. Derived from Romani language word "beng" meaning devil or satan. Bill Also Old Bill. The Bill was the title of a television police series in the UK, based in a fictional London borough. Bird US, slang for a police helicopter.
"A pink slip (mentioned in the lyrics) was the title to the car, named for the color of the paper then used in California vehicle ownership certificates. [citation needed] ". I'm assuming that, to be grammaticlaly correct, the lyrics should have a comma before the "daddy", so that the "daddy" has the same meaning as daddy-o thus: "Used in the ...
Read the lyrics to 'But Daddy I Love Him' I forget how the West was won, I forget if this was ever fun. I just learned these people only raise you to cage you. Sarahs and Hannahs in their Sunday best,
The track "Black Cop" was originally released as a 12" single and a track for the CB4 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), thus also labeled as a B.D.P. track. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source ' s "100 Best Rap Albums". According to KRS-One, the album has sold over 300,000 copies. [1]
So what does Hispanic mean? Hispanic is a term that refers to people of Spanish speaking origin or ancestry. Think language -- so if someone is from Spanish speaking origin or ancestry, they can ...
"Oh, Candy" was released on 7" vinyl by Epic Records in the United States and Canada. [1] [4] For its release as a single, a new mix of the song was created, which included a different vocal take and the addition of handclaps. [3]
A verse in the song references putting on and listening to music from reggaeton artists El Cangri (Daddy Yankee), Wisin & Yandel, Randy, Ivy , Plan B and Tego Calderón, among others. [3] The song was originally planned to be included on the re-release edition of iDon, [4] titled iDon 2.0 or Prototype 2.0 but later was cancelled.