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In the song "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" by Sublime, Bradley Nowell used the lyrics "And screamin' 1-8-7 on a motherfuckin' cop," alluding to Dr. Dre's song. The lyrics are related to the riots that ensued after the video evidence and eyewitnesses of police brutality, and the violence that was evident during that year. [8] [9]
Mapy.cz is the most popular mapping application and map portal in the Czech Republic [6] and Slovakia, and it is becoming increasingly popular in other countries such as Poland, [7] [8] Germany [9] [10] or Italy. [11] Mapy.cz has won numerous professional and user-choice awards in the Czech Republic [12] and other countries. For example, in ...
"April 29, 1992 (Miami)" is a song written by American rock band Sublime in 1996 from their eponymous album Sublime. [1] The song title refers to the date of the beginning of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, [2] of which news spread throughout the United States following the acquittal of four police officers accused in the videotaped beating of Rodney King.
CNN Prima News is a Czech news channel belonging to the FTV Prima group. It provides continuous Czech-language news on the basis of a partnership with CNN International Commercial (CNNIC).
[1] The first verse describes a bank robbery, and also introduced themes of sensationalist media and inability to receive comfort from family. [4] [5] [9] The third verse describes a cop who is driven to corruption by the violence of the criminals and the ineptitude of his superiors and who now takes bribes from 10 year olds. [5]
on YouTube " Take the Money and Run " is a song recorded in 1976 by the Steve Miller Band . A song about two young (possibly teenage) bandits and the detective pursuing them, it was one of the many hit singles produced by the Steve Miller Band in the 1970s and featured on the 1976 album Fly Like an Eagle .
[5] [6] Acoustic guitar and piano are the most prominent instruments. [7] The piano riff resembles part of "Sexy Sadie" by the Beatles. [8] The song progresses from the intro into a mid-tempo section which alternates between a verse and a chorus. The verse begins with the line "Karma police", and the chorus begins with the line "This is what ...
"Crawl" is the first commercially available single by New Zealand rock band Atlas, released in 2007 from their debut album, Reasons for Voyaging. It stayed atop New Zealand's RIANZ Singles Chart for seven weeks and was certified gold for selling over 5,000 copies in New Zealand.