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Ice-T Reflects on Body Count’s Controversial “Cop Killer”: “I Never Really Questioned Myself”

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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 about a character who is frustrated with police brutality and wants to kill cops. Body Count rapper and frontman Ice-T has always held the position that the song is about a character and not a reflection of his own beliefs but a commentary on why so many people were fed up. Still, the album came out about a month before a jury acquitted the policemen who used excessive force on a black man named Rodney King, which led to six days of rioting throughout Los Angeles. With tension so high, the controversy around the song kind of exploded.

In a recent interview with The Guardian ahead of Body Count’s eighth studio album Merciless which is out next month, Ice-T  was asked if, during the controversy over “Cop Killer” in the ‘90s, he was ever “feeling the heat” or questioning the decision to release it:

“I never really questioned myself, but the heat came when they started sending bomb threats to Warner Bros. I threw the rock, that’s my heat. But when other people could get hurt, that’s nerve-racking. But I got news for people: anybody that thinks controversy is a way to make money, it’s not. You get a lot of buzz, but now you need lawyers. So don’t just say something stupid and then back-pedal – if you’re going to say something, stand on it.”

The absolutely hilarious irony of the entire “Cop Killer” controversy is the fact that, as of just a few days ago, Ice-T—the man who caused this massive controversy and was accused of being this massive anti-cop radical in the 1990s—has now been playing a cop on television for 24 years. What’s more, it’s on a show that has been accused frequently, and rightfully, of being pro-cop propaganda. Arguably, he might have done more to create a positive image of the police than he ever did to tarnish policing’s image. So yeah, I guess the controversy was kind of silly in hindsight.

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