To Police — Ghetto Boys - We Dont Talk

The song is an "incisive diatribe" against "snitching". It specifically targets those who cooperate with authorities to receive sentence reductions under Rule 35 or 5K1 motions.

The song caused significant friction by naming Houston rapper Lil' Troy as a "mouse" (informant), highlighting the tangible stakes of the code within the hip-hop community. Ghetto Boys - We dont talk to police

The group emphasizes relying on the "streets" rather than the state to settle disputes, asserting that the code is "embedded" in their blood. Lyrical and Technical Depth The song is an "incisive diatribe" against "snitching"

A reference to a motion by the government for a downward departure in sentencing based on cooperation. Visual and Social Impact The group emphasizes relying on the "streets" rather

The Geto Boys are pioneers of Southern rap and are known for blending "horrorcore" imagery with sharp social commentary. Their stance on police is not merely about criminal evasion but is framed as a reaction to , systemic poverty, and the perception of the community being treated as inherently criminal.

The "We Don't Talk to Police" slogan has been used in marketing, including large billboards in Houston to promote group appearances. Contextual Significance

A federal rule allowing for the reduction of a sentence for "substantial assistance" to the government.