CALL THE POLICE - Ini Kamoze



     
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CALL THE POLICE Lyrics


Calling all stars, calling all stars
This is an emergency
There is a crucial jam at the corner of R and B
Proceed with caution
Suspects are musically armed and dangerous
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Jump off ma stool outta ma corner
May I have the floor to say

I play the fool to catch the wiser
Now I've gotta motto that guilty must pay
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit, hey, hey, hey, hey
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Don't single me out as worst offender
My words and my actions are clear
We analyze like a computer
Set for the evil men conscience in fear
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit, yea, yea
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Call the police, police, police
Police, police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Calling all stars, calling all stars
This is an
Jump off ma stool, outa ma corner
May I have the floor to say
I play the fool to catch the wiser
Now I've gotta motto that guilty must pay
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
I'm about to make a hit
Call the police, police, police, po-lice
Heart is about to quit
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written by KAMOZE, INI
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Ini Kamoze (born 9 October 1957 in Port Maria, St. Mary, Jamaica) is one of the few raggamuffin performers to have been successful both in roots reggae and the modern style. . By 1988, however, Ini Kamoze had effectively disappeared from the music scene following lukewarm reactions to his intermittent releases.
In 1994, Kamoze burst back onto the scene with a harder sound and the song which would become his signature - "Here Comes The Hotstepper". Adopting his nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the "Hotstepper", from the Patois for a man on the run from the law.

Read more about Ini Kamoze on Last.fm.


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