The song was featured in the American films
Cop Out,
Tag,
Black and Blue, and the British film
Attack the Block. It was featured as an in-game radio selection in the 2015 video game
Battlefield Hardline (by
Electronic Arts), and was used for the
end credits of the 2016 movie
Ride Along 2 and in the 2016 published
The Angry Birds Movie soundtrack. It has appeared in the TV show
Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The
Whoop whoop, sound of da police hook has been referenced by
ska punk band
Sonic Boom Six on their track "Piggy in the Middle", by
Body Count on their song "Black Hoodie" and in metal band
Skindred on the title track of their 2002 debut album
Babylon. The song plays over the final scenes and closing credits of season 3, episode 2 of
Sex Education. It is the theme music for the long-running stand-up show on
BBC Radio 4, ''Alfie Moore - It's a Fair Cop''. The song is well known in France, where the chorus is commonly misinterpreted as "
assassins de la police" (literally "police killers"). A remix of the song by
DJ Cut Killer was featured in the soundtrack of the film
La Haine. The hip hop duo
Suprême NTM later sampled the chorus on their album
Live. ==References==