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Rapper Asked If He Will Stop Performing Controversial 'F*** Tha Police' Song — See His Response

Rapper Asked If He Will Stop Performing Controversial 'F*** Tha Police' Song — See His Response

"I hear that."

Following the deadly police ambushes in Dallas and Baton Rouge, rapper Ice Cube stands by his controversial song "F*** tha Police" and has refused to stop performing the famous N.W.A song.

Asked by TMZ if anyone has "pressured" him to stop performing the song, presumably in the wake of the recent attacks, Ice Cube said, "Nobody's said nothin' to me."

"I ain't gonna change nothin' I do, know what I mean? Cuz I ain't doin' nothin' wrong," the rapper said.

In response, the TMZ reporter said, "I hear that."

The song, which was released in 1988, includes lyrics like, "I'm a sniper with a hell of a scope. Taking out a cop or two, they can't cope with me."

The question posed to Ice Cube comes the day after a gunman in Baton Rouge opened fire on police, killing three officers. Local law enforcement said the sniper "intentionally targeted and assassinated" police and "was going to take more lives" if he wasn't stopped.

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