Daforce started his first band at 10 and took part in gradeschool talent shows. The breakthrough of rap/hip-hop music on the mainstream played and instrumental part in his adolescent years. Artists like Run DMC, LL Cool J, Erik B and Rakim etc. became influental in his music direction. Writing lyrics all day made it difficult to concentrate on school work.
Daforce’s first home studio was the beginning of many early demos. Daforce cameout with his first single in 1994. Then a second single and an EP a few years later. Currently Force dawg is about to drop his third single to support his video. The fulllength album will follow shortly after.
His skills as a producer has made him sought after by many independent artists. Smokin Ya Prod is one of many new projects he is developing. Unkown Source Music is the label he signed to currently. Remember his face because you won’t forget his name: Daforce A.K.A. Force Dawg.
Mr Officer
DaForce Lyrics
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Its a crime to be black you dont gotta do jack they
Wont cut us no slack it aint fiction its fact cause the
System is wack kill a few get a plack, and they bussin bazookas
Im swingin a bat, fall down and colapse ya a ceizure perhaps they
Pushin us over the edge till we snap, [and] we lookin to sports
And we lookin to raps, but the truth is we need more books in the
Right in the back, we might as well be in the heart of iraq, thats
All that were good for 2 stay in the hood poor drugs in the top
Drawer cops at the front door fightin a war real bloody for
Shore till you cant take no more hommies dead on
The floor sleepin in back of the old liquer store scroungin for
Pennies hopen to score, to serve and protect, they don't serve
And protect, theyll serve you a broken arm and a neck,
Theyll never protect its a lack of respect, its the yankees the mets
Its the giants the jets, its the one thats superior you all know the rest
They flagging you down if your black and you brown and you lying on
The grown infront of a crowd
What could u say what could I do when the police is rolling up on you
What could I say what could I do do do what could I say yeah yeah
What could I do when the police is rolling up on you
What could I say what could I do when dey infront of you
Driving down the street driving cautiously check the h2 nah check the police
The jakes wanna find tree's wanna have me in court beggging please
Have me scared of they sirens nah meen and I aint do nothing
And his eyes on me, ( imma bust you one day cuz u lying to me)
Your profile is wrong your just messing wit me
(your name is force imma call you a parolee)
You need proof if u stoppin me as I spitt from the vocal booth
Imma do you a favor and cut you loose, driving down the street
Driving down the street bumping to the beat, check the h2 u can call me 03
The police wanna make mt do freeze, but kool it ain't like dat
How u like that so I spitt right back , I know where my right at
Time is money, money is time im bout to shine, let me run on and gets mine
Yeaaaaaaa , yeaaaaaaaaa , it's like dat yall
The lyrics to DaForce's song "Mr Officer" address the police brutality and racial profiling faced by Black people in America. The song emphasizes the unjust and biased treatment of Black people within the American criminal justice system. The first verse highlights that being Black in America is considered a crime, and the system is rigged against Black people. The second verse suggests that Black people are left with limited opportunities other than selling drugs and killing each other since the system does not protect them, nor does it provide equal opportunities for education or jobs.
The chorus of the song repeats the question, "What could I say? What could I do when the police are rolling up on you?" This line emphasizes that Black people feel powerless in the face of police brutality and racial profiling, knowing that their efforts to defend themselves or express their innocence are often ignored.
The lyrics of "Mr Officer" can be interpreted as a call to action for systemic reform within the American criminal justice system. It suggests that Black people need justice, equal opportunities, and protection from the police. The song also promotes the message that Black people should not be afraid to stand up for their rights.
Line by Line Meaning
Mr officer what ? mr officer what ? yo check this baby
Questioning the actions and motives of the police
Its a crime to be black you dont gotta do jack they
Police target and discriminate against black people without justification
Wont cut us no slack it aint fiction its fact cause the
Police are unforgiving and biased against black people in reality
System is wack kill a few get a plack, and they bussin bazookas
The justice system is flawed and violent, rewarding police for using deadly force
Im swingin a bat, fall down and colapse ya a ceizure perhaps they
Police escalate violence against unarmed citizens, causing harm and death
Pushin us over the edge till we snap, [and] we lookin to sports
Police brutality and racism can cause mental health issues and a limited escape through entertainment
And we lookin to raps, but the truth is we need more books in the
Music provides some solace, but education is a more effective solution to systemic problems
Bag, its ok to stay pimpin sellin that crack shootin each other
Society fails to provide opportunities and resources, leading to criminal activity and violence within the black community
Right in the back, we might as well be in the heart of iraq, thats
Being black in America is like living in a warzone
All that were good for 2 stay in the hood poor drugs in the top
Society forces black people to stay in impoverished areas with few opportunities and easy access to drugs
Drawer cops at the front door fightin a war real bloody for
Police enforce a violent and flawed system, causing harm and bloodshed in black communities
Shore till you cant take no more hommies dead on
The violence and oppression can become overwhelming and lead to loss of life
The floor sleepin in back of the old liquer store scroungin for
The lack of resources and opportunities forces some people to live in dangerous conditions and environments
Pennies hopen to score, to serve and protect, they don't serve
The police fail to actually protect the public, despite their claims
And protect, theyll serve you a broken arm and a neck,
Police violence and brutality is a real threat, even to unarmed citizens
Theyll never protect its a lack of respect, its the yankees the mets
The police hold little respect for the black community or their lives
Its the giants the jets, its the one thats superior you all know the rest
The police abuse their power and act superior to the public
They flagging you down if your black and you brown and you lying on
The police target people of color unfairly and without merit
the grown infront of a crowd
The police use their authority to humiliate and intimidate people of color
Driving down the street driving cautiously check the h2 nah check the police
Being cautious and aware of the police presence while driving
The jakes wanna find tree's wanna have me in court beggging please
The police target people for minor offenses and are eager to prosecute
Have me scared of they sirens nah meen and I aint do nothing
The police's presence and tactics can be frightening, even without cause
And his eyes on me, ( imma bust you one day cuz u lying to me)
Police have biases and preconceived notions that lead to unjust treatment
Your profile is wrong your just messing wit me
Police use false or misleading information to harass people and justify their actions
(your name is force imma call you a parolee)
Police base their treatment of people on stereotypes and assumptions
You need proof if u stoppin me as I spitt from the vocal booth
Police need actual evidence to stop and prosecute people, not just assumptions and stereotypes
Imma do you a favor and cut you loose, driving down the street
Police should be focused on keeping the peace, rather than harassing and intimidating innocent people
Driving down the street bumping to the beat, check the h2 u can call me 03
Living life and enjoying music, despite the police's unjustified presence and scrutiny
The police wanna make mt do freeze, but kool it ain't like dat
The police use intimidation and fear to control people, but they cannot stop everyone from living their lives
How u like that so I spitt right back , I know where my right at
Standing up for oneself and one's rights in the face of unjust persecution
Time is money, money is time im bout to shine, let me run on and gets mine
The importance of pursuing personal success and wealth in a society that oppresses and targets people of color
Yeaaaaaaa , yeaaaaaaaaa , it's like dat yall
The frustration and resentment towards the system and the police's treatment of the black community
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@sandymartinez4307
#daforce real raw
@tatyannalaforce3144
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 love this song
@elizabethdavis5645
Daforce turning up the temperature in the booth!!!
@CurtisDayne
nice
@leonardtaylor8779
sickkk
@sandymartinez4307
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