"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.
... With all the controversy surrounding rap, that's what the record is about.The song officially was released through Chamillionaire's MySpace page at June 22, 2007.
The song paraphrases lines from: The music video for "Hip Hop Police" premiered on BET's 106 & Park on July 27, 2007.
On September 19, the video debuted on 106 & Park at number-ten and later peaked at number-eight on the series.
The video begins with Chamillionaire standing on a sidewalk with Famous when two detectives pull up in an unmarked police vehicle.
Although Chamillionaire claims that he has done nothing wrong, the police insist that he is guilty of "hip-hop crimes" (in this case, meaning freedom of expression).
Throughout the video, an anchorman (also played by Chamillionaire) named Bob O'Wildy, a parody of Bill O'Reilly and is wearing make up to look white, reports a nationwide crackdown on rappers and anything associated with hip-hop due to Chamillionaire's usage of "The N word".