The Game sounds off on his new track '911 Is a Joke (Cop Killa),' which borrows it's title from Public Enemy's 1990 hit. Taking a cue from fellow West Coast acts N.W.A., who released the controversial track 'F--- Tha Police' as a form of protest against racial profiling and police brutality in 1988, and Ice T's 'Cop Killer,' the Game is sounding off in response to the acquittal of three New York police officers who shot and killed 23-year-old Sean Bell hours before his wedding day. "911 Is A Joke" is also slated to appear on the rapper's upcoming album, 'L.A.X (Los Angeles Times),' which is due in stores on July 8.
Listen to '911 is a Joke (Cop Killa)'



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