
Supervising B.G.’s Lyrics Implies That Rap Is a Crime
A U.S. district judge ruled the rapper must turn in his lyrics to the government before releasing them. It's the latest low in the justice system’s continued persecution of hip-hop.
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Subscribe NowA U.S. district judge ruled the rapper must turn in his lyrics to the government before releasing them. It's the latest low in the justice system’s continued persecution of hip-hop.
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