Rapper The Game is apologetic to Kim Kardashian for past, problematic NSFW lyrics. A couple of years back, The Game shared a ...
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with attorney Alexandra Kazarian about the ways in which rap lyrics are used in the criminal justice system. Should the government have the right to police a musician's ...
On July 2, U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan ruled that B.G. must turn in his written lyrics to the government before releasing them. The ruling is the latest setback the rapper born Christopher Dorsey ...
A federal grand jury in California has returned a new indictment against Chicago rapper Lil Durk that removes allegations that his lyrics referenced the August 2022 murder of a rival in Los Angeles ...
Lil Durk claims his lyrics are “now being used against him” in the government’s murder-for-hire case against the rapper. Durk (born Durk Banks) was charged last year for the attempted murder of rival ...
Rapper BG, who is living under federal supervision after his release from prison, is also having his lyrics supervised. The “Bling Bling” artist must provide the federal government with copies of his ...
Hip-hop celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2023, and from its early renegade beginnings to becoming a big fish in the mainstream, many a clever lyric has been turned out by talented rhymers who ...
Grammy-winning rap star Tyler, the Creator slammed fans of Taylor Swift while on stage in Boston on Thursday night, calling them “racist” in response to social media posts made by some Swifties ...
The use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials has become a controversial practice in the legal system. This trend raises concerns about freedom of expression, racial bias, and the ...
Jabari M. Evans does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The trial of Atlanta rapper Young Thug has ended in a guilty plea. Late in Thursday's proceedings, the 33-year-old artist, whose real name is Jeffrery Williams, changed his plea in the RICO case to ...
“Crack mothers, crack babies and AIDS patients / Youngbloods can’t spell, but they could rock you in PlayStation.” Mos Def raises the stakes of this rhyme in the first line by presenting the ...
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