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Ice-T Release of Contract from Sire Records

Warner Brothers Records Inc.November 12, 1992

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Under much public pressure, Sire Records asked Ice-T to pull the track “Cop Killer” from the Body Count album, claiming it advocated violence against police. Ice-T felt the request compromised his artistic integrity. “‘Cop Killer’ is a song that allowed people to understand the rage of a person and just how far it can go,” Ice-T said. “The record is not a call to murder police. It’s just a way of saying how angry we are.” This letter released the artist from his recording contract.

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  • Title: Ice-T Release of Contract from Sire Records
  • Creator: Warner Brothers Records Inc.
  • Date Created: November 12, 1992
  • Subject Keywords: Ice-T (Musician), Rap (Music), Hip-hop, African American musicians, Correspondence, Sire Records Company
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