Guns Don't Kill People Rappers Do

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"Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do"
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Single by Goldie Lookin' Chain
from the album Greatest Hits
Released16 August 2004
Length3:39
Label Must Destroy/Atlantic Records
Songwriter(s)
[1]
Producer(s) P Xain
Goldie Lookin' Chain singles chronology
"Half Man Half Machine"
(2004)
"Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do"
(2004)
"Your Mother's Got a Penis""
(2004)

"Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do" (commonly referred to as "GDKPRD") is a song by the British hip hop group Goldie Lookin Chain from their Greatest Hits album. In August 2004, the song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. [2] With the tagline "The gun is the tool, the mind is the weapon", in this track the band again satirised the American hip hop scene.

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Music video

The video for the song features the band doing a mock police line-up and being chased on customised mobility scooters. The video is shot mostly in the town of Watford, England, featuring such local landmarks as the original 1970s concrete brutalist style shopping centre, the YMCA building and the spiral car park ramp visible from the ring road.

Actor Perry Benson plays a police officer in the video, and gives chase to the group. The video also features actor Andrew Ellis, best known as Gadget in the film This Is England .

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA) [3] 23
Scotland (OCC) [4] 4
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [5] 92
UK Singles (OCC) [6] 3

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