"Routine Check" is the debut single by British hip hop duo the Mitchell Brothers, featuring Kano and the Streets.
[1] The song is a defiant response[2] to the perceived racism[3] of the UK Police's "stop and search" policy.
At that time with a lot of artists it was cool to be macho, but bringing that wit and humour for me was important.
[2] About the featured artists on the song, he commented: "The appearance of both Mike Skinner and Grime's latest rising star Kano gives the track added prestige.
[5] In an interview with Music Week, Robbie Williams revealed that he had played the song "to death", and as a result was inspired to record "Dickhead", a hidden track on his ninth studio album, Rudebox.