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Cops (TV series)

Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American documentary/reality legal series that follows police officers, constables, sheriff's deputies, federal agents and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including vice and narcotics stings. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and in May 2011 became the longest-running show on Fox with the announcement that America's Most Wanted was being canceled after 23 years. It follows the activities of police officers by assigning television camera crews to accompany them as they perform their duties. The show's formula follows the cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact.

Created by John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, it premiered on March 11, 1989. It won the American Television Award in 1993 and has earned four Emmy nominations. When it expanded to show two episodes in the 8 p.m. hour, it was called Primetime Cops in promos for several years. The series was one of only two remaining first-run prime-time programs airing on Saturday nights on the four major U.S. broadcast television networks (along with CBS's 48 Hours Mystery).

Cops (EP)

This self-titled EP is the debut release by The Cops.

Track listing

  • "The Shake" – 2:14
  • "Rectify" - 3:18
  • "Identify" - 2:50
  • "Treat You Like A Dog" - 1:29
  • External links

  • The Cops Homepage

  • Quan

    Quán is the Pinyin romanization of the Chinese family names / and .

    Quan (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Quán) is a Chinese surname. A notable with the surname Quan surname was Quan Deyu, who was born in 759 during the reign of Emperor Suzong. His family claimed to descend from the Later Qin official Quan Yi (權翼). His family tree was from the Sui Dynasty official Quan Rong (權榮).

    During the Shang Dynasty, the Quan family founded the state of Quan (權國). In the state of Chu, the Xiong family lived in Quan Country (權縣), and took the surname Quan.

    Quan (Chinese: ; pinyin: Quán), is a Chinese family name. Liang, Yang in alternative mandarin are other spellings. The character 全 is rendered as Jeon in Korean and is one of several Chinese characters for the common Korean surname Jeon (Chun). The name is spelled Chuan in Taiwan, based on the Wade–Giles romanization system. Quan Cong was a military general of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms, Quan Huijie (全惠解) the Empress Quan (全) was empress of Eastern Wu.

    Quan (rapper)

    Clifford Peacock, better known by his stage name Quan or Don Ferquan, is an American rapper, affiliated with Nas and Ill Will Records. In 2008, he signed with Just Blaze label Fort Knocks as a joint venture with Ill Will. He is currently signed to Amalgam Digital, who distributed his album Walking Testimony in 2009.

    Biography

    Nas signed Quan to his Ill Will record label, and featured him on "Just a Moment", the third single from his 2004 Street's Disciple album. The album was a critical success for Nas, and Quan's heartfelt verse earned him respect from the hip-hop community at large. He later contributed to songs for the albums of both Cassidy and Jeannie Ortega.

    In 2004, Quan began recording material for his debut album, titled Until My Death. The idea of the album's title came about when Quan recalled: "I got this phrase tattooed across my back when I was a younger. It symbolized a change for me, cause I knew that had I not chose to do something different, the result was gonna be just that — Death. I had come too close, too many times, for God to just keep given me chances." The debut to date has yielded only one official single titled "All for War," which featured production by Mike Wonder and L.E.S. Additionally, the debut album was slated to feature guest appearances by the likes of Nas, Cassidy, The Neptunes and Missy Elliott, however the project was "temporarily" shelved in 2011. Quan confirmed in multiple interviews that he was saving the project for a "major" release and revealed that over the number of years that he had recorded over 400 tracks for the album. In 2008, after meeting producer Just Blaze at a party at a club in Manhattan they got talking and decided to do a joint venture with his label Fort Knocks Entertainment & Nas label Ill Will Records. In 2009, Quan released the album Walking Testimony which served as an "appetizer" for Until My Death.

    Quan (state)

    The State of Quán (simplified Chinese: 权国; traditional Chinese: 權國) was a small Zhou Dynasty (1046256 BC) vassal state of Central China. A Marquisate, then Dukedom (侯), its rulers were descendants of Shang Dynasty (c. 16001046 BC) ruler Wu Ding with the surname Zi (子). Quan was founded by Wen Ding’s son Quan Wending (权文丁) in the area of modern day Maliang Town (马良镇), Shayang County, Jingmen City, Hubei Province, next to what would later emerge as the State of Chu.

    History

    During the Xia (c. 20701600 BC) and Shang Dynasties, China was divided into the Nine Provinces at which time Jingmen City was classified as part of Jingzhou.
    In the 11th century BC the Duke of Zhou received orders from King Cheng of Zhou to announce an edict concerning descendants of the royal Ji (姬) family. They were given land in the Shihui Bridge (拾回桥) area of Shayang County where they established the State of Ran (冉国), also known as the State of Na (那国) and the State of Quan. The initial ruler of Quan was given the title “First Duke of Quan” (权甲公 pinyin: Quán Jiǎ Gōng). The history of both Ran and Quan during the Western Zhou Dynasty (1066771 BC) is not recorded.
    At the beginning of the Spring and Autumn Period (771 BC) Chu’s power was in the ascendant and the state gradually expanded southwards. Chu rulers Xiong E (熊鄂) and Ruo’Ao (若敖) (799764 BC) were anxious to expand southwards but this would require the overthrow of the State of Ran and bring the Zhou court onto the doorstep of Chu.

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    Cops Up

    by: Lyfe Jennings

    Aye yo u
    Still up at the hood spots
    Still no security, still gotta swaga like my pops
    Still water run deep when that coke is cheap
    But when that price go south, get your surf boards out
    Still gotta lil pimp in me from my past
    Still got some lil cousins that will beat yo ass
    Yo I'm the only dude that u know burn the block up
    So how the hell do I gotta call the cops up
    Shorty you're so amazing, your body's bangin
    Conversation so stimulating, my heart is racing
    (I just want to know if we can get 2gether sometime)
    And you know what I'm saying
    Ya bodies toned up look at those thick thighs
    Grandmama must have been feeding u right
    (shake it to the left momma shake it to the right)
    Somebody call the cops up
    Lil momma done stole my heart
    She's making me fall in love
    She's not gonna give it up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Somebody call 911
    Tell'em I've been shot through the heart
    I've fallen and I can't get up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Baby the ladies starring... fellas say hi
    Champaign bottles get to poppin when u walk by
    The mood is crazy "pimpin is is what pimpin does"
    U know what I'm sayin, it's two o'clock and the club is jumpin
    All eyes on you theyaint't here 4 nothing
    (shake it to the left momma, shake it to the right momma)
    Somebody call the cops up
    Lil momma done stole my heart
    She's making me fall in love
    She's not gonna give it up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Somebody call 911
    Tell'em I've been shot through the heart
    I've fallen and I can't get up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Cops up cops up
    Somebody call the cops up
    So wantcha walk like a model
    Walk like a model
    Walk like a model
    Walk it out
    So wantcha walk like a model
    Walk like a model
    Walk like a model
    Walk it out
    Now freeeeeeeeeeze
    And drop
    Drop it like it's hot, drop it like it's hot
    Now freeeeeeeeeeze
    And drop
    Drop it like it's hot, drop it like it's hot
    Somebody call the cops up
    Lil momma done stole my heart
    She's making me fall in love
    She's not gonna give it up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Somebody call 911
    Tell'em I've been shot through the heart
    I've fallen and I can't get up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Cops up, cops up
    Cops up, cops up, cops up
    Somebody call the cops up
    Cops up, cops up




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