This song is demonstrating hip-hop and how it is persecuted and exploited. Shortly after the clean version leaked, the explicit version leaked as well.
He was on one of your songsAnd I'ma bond, like James, bet I be out here quick, manYou ain't getting out of here, you must think that you're slickNow you can see you're screwed as the evidence pours inGave us a description, so we picked up your boy, andYou, Chamillionaire, robbed, shot a couple cats on Melview
[Hook: Chamillionaire] With so much drama in the industry Hip hop police are listening Be careful or you'll be history Looks like another unsolved mystery It's murder! The metaphor means, nowadays, just loving hip-hop and being a rapper and loving music is the same as committing a murder. The annotations and song description make it seem like it is solely another story-telling song. Chamillionaire - Hip Hop Police | Lee palm Choreography - YouTube And plus I saw you cocking your gunIf you think I'm believing that one, then you're obviously dumbSaw that you was ridin' dirty when I looked at the restWho is his other friend who's wearing the sky blue?What about this Pimp guy? That's what we're doing ... telling a story about a murder. Chamillionaire being apprehending serves as an example of “the voice being suppressed” meaning gangsta rap is being oppressed by the system, represented by the officer persuing him. The clean version of the song leaked to the internet on June 18, 2007. Shortly after the clean version leaked, the explicit version leaked as well. Chamillionaire ft. Slick Rick - Hip Hop Police/Evening News … Hip Hop Police are listening Be careful or you'll be history Looks like another unsolved mystery It's murder, murder, murder Ah it's murder, murder, murder Yeah it's murder, murder, murder Somebody tell em it's murder Murder was the case and they blamed me [Verse 1 - Chamillionaire:] Officer I didn't do it, you can't blame me for this "Hip Hop Police" is a song written and performed by Chamillionaire and Slick Rick. (Chamillionaire uses no vulgarities, but various other words of his are censored out of the edited version, including "gun" and controlled substance references, along with some titles of songs and albums. While the video censors album covers of other rappers.) It was the first Chamillionaire and Slick Rick song to receive airplay on Chamillionaire described the track by saying, The "Hip Hop Police" record is like a "It's automatically different because Slick Rick and Chamillionaire, that's automatically gonna raise eyebrows," ... "Slick Rick has always been one of those guys real good at telling stories.
The clean version of the song leaked to the internet on June 18, 2007. It was produced by J. R. Rotem and released as the first single of Chamillionaire's second album, Ultimate Victory Background. I don’t feel like going deeper, but I hope this makes a point.I think it’s “Sell it in court” not Assailant caughtIf you are not guilty of anything, then why did you run?‘Cause you the police! (Chamillionaire uses no vulgarities, but various other words … ... With all the controversy surrounding rap, that's what the record is about.The song officially was released through Chamillionaire's The video begins with Chamillionaire standing on a sidewalk with Famous when two Another version featured this video followed by the video for the track "The Evening News."
Pretty sure “assailant caught” is actually “I settle in court”This song is metaphorical.