Routine Check

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"Routine Check" is the debut single by British hip hop duo the Mitchell Brothers, featuring Kano and the Streets. It was their highest-charting single, peaking at No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2005.[1]

The song is a defiant response[2] to the perceived racism[3] of the UK Police's "stop and search" policy.[2]

In 2012, Tony Mitchell said that the song summed him up as an artist and that the song was about a real situation in that many youngsters had to deal with such police interactions. He said that he wanted people "to like it, for them to like the funny side of it, but understand the seriousness of it as well. At that time with a lot of artists it was cool to be macho, but bringing that wit and humour for me was important."[4]

Critical reception

Aftermath

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