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Formed in 1968, Inner Circle—often called the ""—was already an established force in Jamaica. After the tragic death of lead singer Jacob Miller in 1980, the group reformed and released the album One Way in 1987, which featured "Bad Boys".
While ubiquitous as the high-energy theme for the TV show Cops and the Bad Boys film franchise, the 1987 hit "" by the Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle carries a deeper social message often lost in its pop-culture fame. The Story Behind the Song inner_circle_bad_boys
: It became the theme for Cops in 1989 after the show's producer sought a reggae track to provide a unique "counterpoint" to law enforcement. Formed in 1968, Inner Circle—often called the ""—was
The track achieved global stardom in the early 1990s through several key milestones: The Story Behind the Song : It became
: A re-release in 1993 propelled it to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
: The song's massive popularity directly inspired the title and theme of the Bad Boys action-comedy franchise starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. A Misunderstood Message
: The band's 1993 album, also titled Bad Boys (or Bad to the Bone in some regions), won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1994.