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Should rap lyrics as evidence be allowed in criminal prosecutions? Rocky Dhir talks with Chad Baruch about his session titled, “Hip Hop on Trial: Texas Courts Confront the Use of Rap Lyrics in Criminal Prosecutions” for the Appellate and Civil Liberties & Civil Rights Sections. Rocky and Chad discuss the intersection of art and the law, highlight several cases involving the use of song lyrics or videos, and discuss trial tactics for attorneys working on a case involving rap music.
Should rap lyrics as evidence be allowed in criminal prosecutions? Rocky Dhir talks with Chad Baruch about his session titled, “Hip Hop on Trial: Texas Courts Confront the Use of Rap Lyrics in Criminal Prosecutions” for the Appellate and Civil Liberties & Civil Rights Sections. Rocky and Chad discuss the intersection of art and the law, highlight several cases involving the use of song lyrics or videos, and discuss trial tactics for attorneys working on a case involving rap music.
This episode was a deep dive into the cultural, political, and historical issues affecting the Foundation of Black Americans. Tariq Nasheed provided insightful perspectives on the importance of preserving Black culture, demanding political accountability, and the ongoing fight for reparations. We encourage our listeners to stay informed and engaged in these critical conversations. *Enhance Your Experience with #Dailyrapupcrew
DB and Pat take a look at the next signature event on the PGA TOUR, the Memorial Tournament. The guys breakdown the event at Muirfield Village with a full preview of the odds, best bets and picks for the tourney. We ask Pat about the Drake & Kendrick Lamar beef before having him read some rap lyrics. 00:00 - Hi, We're the Tour Junkies 03:00 - SZN Long Bet Update 05:00 - Favorite Fades 11:30 - Favs & Prison Scott Bet 20:00 - Mid Range Picks 34:30 - Long Range Plays 38:35 - Bomb Outright Plays 40:30 - Top 20 Locks and Bombs 43:40 - Pat Reads Rap Lyrics Please support the podcast further by doing a few things to spread the TJ Gospel: Join Goalby's Nut Hut, our private DISCORD chat w/ > 1000 golf loving, DFS & Betting fans. Watch this 12 minute video on benefits, basics & walkthrough of the DISCORD Join BET THE NUMBER with code “TJ” at checkout & leverage the most powerful golf handicapping analytics site on the internet Sign up for the “Heavy Petting” & “Chalk Bomb” emails for free that hit your inboxes every Tuesday & Wednesday. * Get elite betting content vetted and served just the way you like it on SoBet. Just $1 First Free Month Built In & make sure you use referral code "TJ" at sign up | https://sobet.io/register?referral_code=TJ * Sign up with JUNKIES to claim your special pick + first time deposit offer up to $250 in bonus cash! | UNDERDOG Pick em' & Best Ball Drafts Linktree for social follows & more | https://linktr.ee/tourjunkies Leave an honest iTunes Review. DB & Pat love reading all of these. It improves the show. Go to SWANNIES.co right now for great gear on and off the course! Use Promo Code TJ25 at checkout for 25% off your order.
(WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE) Beef between rappers keeps music alive and well. But what happens when a video of you lip syncing to rap lyrics at a party help put you away for murder? Hear all about it with Reb at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Larry Jean Hart v. Texas (2024). Follow @RebuttalPod on Instagram and Twitter! Follow @Rebmasel on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter! *** 0:00 - Intro 4:01 - Sneak peek of Hart v. Texas (2024) 4:37 - Background - Can lyrics be used as evidence? 12:45 - Hart v. Texas begins / What happened at trial? 24:02 - Hart's first appeal 27:38 - Hart's second appeal 28:31 - Probative value of the rap videos 33:49 - Prejudicial effect of the rap videos 47:57 - Prosecution's need for the evidence 54:05 - Harm analysis 1:01:06 - Holding 1:01:59 - Reb's rebuttal 1:02:42 - Tiny teaser for Episode 26! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on pressing social issues in our latest YouTube video! We delve into the controversial debate over the admissibility of rap lyrics in court trials, questioning the intersection of art and justice. Plus, we explore the true essence of Black History Month, pondering its inclusivity and representation of diverse narratives beyond just celebrated achievements. And don't miss our analysis of the recent campaign ads for Trump aired on a black radio station, sparking conversations about political outreach and messaging. Tune in now for insightful commentary and engaging discourse!
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A new documentary about the use of rap lyrics in court is getting critical acclaim, and a University of Richmond professor is one of the project's producers. Erik Nielson is a leading expert on the use of rap lyrics in court. He's co-author of the book Rap on Trial and has testified in court about the use of rap lyrics as evidence. The new documentary, As We Speak, was produced by Sam Widdoes, a graduate of the University of Richmond. It's one of 10 films that were selected from approximately 12,000 submissions across the country. “When I read about the...Article LinkSupport the show
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As hip hop turns 50, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss how culture and technology have influenced both its founding and its development over the years and react to the documentary “Hip Hop at 50: Rhythms, Rhymes & Reflections,” which is currently airing on Hulu (1:35). The guys also take a look at the ongoing effort by prosecutors in the RICO case against Young Thugs to use his lyrics against him in court and consider the pro wrestling nature of some rapper's lyrics and personas (46:12).Hip-hop 50: The party that started hip-hop (BBC)Hip Hop at 50: Rhythms, Rhymes & Reflections (Hulu)Fat Joe Says 'I've Lied in Almost 95 Percent of My Songs,' Defends Young Thug Amid Lyrics Being Used In RICO Trial (Complex)
A high-profile criminal trial is underway in Atlanta that could have major implications for the music industry. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has alleged Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug is the cofounder of a criminal street gang responsible for violent acts and is pointing to his song lyrics as proof of the gang's existence. In this episode, we examine the case and the controversy around the RICO statue used to charge it – the same law used to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants in connection with their alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Guest: Ryan Young, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A high-profile criminal trial is underway in Atlanta that could have major implications for the music industry. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has alleged Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug is the cofounder of a criminal street gang responsible for violent acts and is pointing to his song lyrics as proof of the gang's existence. In this episode, we examine the case and the controversy around the RICO statue used to charge it – the same law used to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants in connection with their alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Guest: Ryan Young, CNN Correspondent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grammy award-winning rapper Young Thug is currently on trial for gang-related charges in Atlanta, US. Prosecutors claim that the rap label he founded, Young Stoner Life (YSL) Records, is a front for an organised crime syndicate responsible for ‘75-80% of violent crime' in the city.His lyrics have been used as part of the evidence against him. But some argue that this raises concerns about freedom of artistic expression and racism.Benita from the What in the World team explains how Young Thug rose to fame and legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff - who went viral recently as ‘Meghann Thee Reporter' - explains what we've heard from the trial so far. She also discusses how the new RAP (Restoring Artistic Protection) Act could restrict how lyrics are used in court in future cases.Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: William Lee Adams Producers: Chelsea Coates, Maria Clara Montoya and Benita Barden Editor: Verity Wilde
Aid agencies welcomed the two-day extension of the truce in Gaza, but voiced concern over what happens next if fighting restarts. The Guardian reports. Prosecutors say rapper Young Thug was the boss of a criminal gang, and are citing lyrics as evidence. Billboard is covering the story. NPR shares a few tips on choosing charities to support on Giving Tuesday.
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This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to preview the next film, "Rustin" starring Coleman Domingo as Bayard Rustin, one of the instrumental architects of the famous Martin Luther King Jr. civil rights march on Washington D.C. in 1963. The random topics of the week are on the "newly" pushed rumored of actor Will Smith's sexuality by a man claiming to be a former employee of his, a gospel singer starts belting out some songs on a plane mid-flight, and a conversation on whether rap lyrics should be admissible in a court of law (Young Thug trial happening currently).- Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's Response to Allegations Involving Duane MartinJada Pinkett Smith dismissed allegations that her husband, Will Smith, engaged in a sexual encounter with actor Duane Martin, labeling them as "ridiculous." These claims were made by Bilaal, who stated he witnessed the two actors in a compromising situation years ago in a dressing room. Responding to these allegations, both Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith have strongly denied them, and Jada indicated a potential legal battle in response to these claims- Bobbi Storm's Incident on a Delta FlightGrammy-nominated gospel singer Bobbi Storm faced a confrontation on a Delta Airlines flight due to her singing her new single. Despite repeated requests from a flight attendant to be quiet, Storm continued to sing and shared a video of the altercation on Instagram. The incident did not result in her removal from the flight, but it highlighted the clash between her desire to share her music and the airline's policies- Judge's Ruling on Rap Lyrics in Young Slime Life RICO TrialIn the Young Slime Life RICO trial, a judge ruled that rap lyrics could be used as evidence under specific conditions. The decision by Judge Ural Glanville allowed the conditional admission of 17 sets of rap lyrics as evidence against Young Thug and his associates. The ruling followed a debate over the nature of the lyrics, with defense arguing for their artistic merit and prosecutors insisting on their relevance to the case. The judge emphasized that prosecutors must lay a proper foundation for the lyrics to be admissible as evidence
Jeffery Williams (aka Young Thug) is on trial in Atlanta in a massive RICO case involving himself and five other defendants. Prosecutors allege Williams and his co-defendants are members of the Young Slime Life (YSL) gang, while defense attorneys argue YSL is simply the name of a record label, Young Stoner Life.In 2022, Fulton County prosecutors included lyrics from the rapper, referencing drugs and violence, as evidence of an “overt act in furtherance of a (gang) conspiracy.”Here are the rap lyrics that will be admitted as evidence:“Come and enroll to the YSL school and I swear I am the principal (slime!). I do not care if you slime for a dollar and chance, it's the principle.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“I never killed anybody, but I got something to do with that body ... I told them to shoot a hundred rounds ... ready for war like I'm Russia ... I get all type of cash, I'm a general.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“I was a capo in the hood way before a plaque or a mention.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“I'm at the top with bro though, ooh, head honcho ...” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“I just beat a murder rap, paid my lawyer 30 for that ... me and my slimes above the law.” — S. Stillwell, M. Farley, W. Lee, Q. Nichols“Honestly, truth be told, YSL won't fold, pick his a** off from the balcony ... YSL wipe a n**** nose.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“My n***** really be slime and we committin' them crimes ... hop out and shoot ... you wanna be slime ... go catch you a body.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“Hey, this that slime s*** (hey!), YSL s*** (hey!), killin' twelve s*** (hey!), f*** a jail s*** (hey!), ... this that mob s*** YSL, this that mob life.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams, D. Kendrick, M. Arnold, J. Winfrey“Money longer than the world's longest ruler, yeah, playing with YSL, n***** gon' shoot you ...” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“We be on some 2Pac s***, ‘Hit Em' Up' ... n**** play with Unfoonk and get hogtied ... n**** play with Unfoonk, then they all die ... why would I lie, I got mob ties, ... knockin' off you big homie b****.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“Ooh-woo, I done for the crew, ooh-woo, I done did the robbin,' i done did the jackin', now I'm full rappin ' ... I escaped everyone of them licks ‘cuz I was supposed to be rich, I don't care nothing ‘bout no cop, I'm tellin' you just how it is.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“Gave the lawyer close to two mil, he handle all the killings ... we don't speak ‘bout s*** on wax it's all mob business, we known to kill the biggest cat of all kittens.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“I rep my life for real ... for slimes you know I kill.” — D. Kendrick“Hey, how you doing? I'm Yak Gotti, I got bodies on bodies.” — D. Kendrick“I shot at his mommy, no he longer mention me.” — Jeffery “Young Thug” Williams“Where you from? (I'm from Bleveland!) Throw your set up (YSL!) ... the opps hate the crew we gettin' this paper and we duckin' cases ... Free Lil Shannon he the one that had them runnin' with that cannon.” — Wunnie Leehttps://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/11/09/here-are-young-thugs-lyrics-that-will-come-up-his-trial/Emory University associate professor of law Alexander Volokh talks with digital content producer Tim Darnell about the use of rap lyrics in Young Thug's trial.Full coverage from Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/news/crime/young-thug-trial/
Jeffery Williams - aka Young Thug - is one of American music's most decorated hip-hop performers. He's also in big trouble with the law, and is facing multiple gang, drug and weapons charges in his high-profile RICO trial in Atlanta.Atlanta News First's Joy Lim Nakrin and renowned Atlanta defense attorney J. Edward Shipp talk about what to expect in Young Thug's trial, as opening statements begin on Nov. 27.
Episode 201 Rap Lyrics On Trial . News, Politics, Pop Culture & The Tea - Week Ending November 12, 2023. . · The Week In News With Syracuse Mike: o Donald Trump Takes The Stand In New York; o 2nd Officer Acquitted In Death Of Elijah McClain; o US Doesn't Support Israel's Control Of Gaza Indefinitely; o SAG/AFTRA - Longest Actor's Strike Ends; o And More! · The NewsMaker Crew: o Rep. Rashida Tlaib CENSURED; o Joe Machin Will Not Seek Re-Election; o Tommy & Talib Discuss Use Of Rap Lyrics In Trials; o The Tea With Tommy & Talib; · What You Watching Tommy B? - “Black Cake” On Hulu Review; · Tommy's PSAs : Support The Podcast – BUY OUR BICENTENIAL SHIRT! Go to: www.castropolis.net . Any short song clips and actualities in our newscasts are not owned by “This Is The G Podcast.” They are only used under the Fair Use doctrine for news and reporting purposes. We do not claim ownership or copyright of these clips. . WE WANT YOUR COMMENTS! People Poll: https://www.speakpipe.com/ThePeoplePoll . BYRDWIRE NOW ON DEMAND! All Things Tonya B & “The Byrdwire” https://www.castropolis.net/byrdwire-media . Looking To Start Your Own Podcast? Email info@castropolis.net . ALL THINGS “THIS IS THE G PODCAST” www.castropolis.net/thisisthegpodcast . . BIG Thanks To: Show Production/Show Theme Music: Millennial Nik Web & Graphics: Lady J News Headlines: “Syracuse” Mike Roberts Additional Beats By K-DUB #blacktalk #blackradio #castropolispodcastnetwork #blackpodcast #podcast #atlantapodcast #newsandpolitics #entertainment #celebritygossip #popculture #thetea #YoungThugTrial #FultonCountyDA #RapOnTrial #KeKePalmer #BlackCakeOnHulu #OprahWinfrey #Rap #HipHop
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Jeffery Williams - aka Young Thug - is on trial in Atlanta in a high-profile, organized crime-related, RICO trial. Thugger is facing several counts of gang-related activities, and weapons and drug charges. Digital content producer Tim Darnell talks with Mark Calzaretta, a man dubbed by Fox News as "the jury whisperer." Calzaretta, a nationally known jury consultant and co-founder of Magna Legal Services, explains why jury selection lasted longer than any other in Georgia history; what lawyers are looking for in a jury; and the stresses the panel of 12 jurors and six alternates will face in the future, in a trial that has already gotten worldwide attention.Full coverage from Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/news/crime/young-thug-trial/
We interview Joshua Christon, a certified paralegal, minister and current student at Oklahoma Baptist University. Joshua has been wrongfully convicted of first degree murder for over 16 years over rap lyrics. We learn about his fight for freedom and insights on what it is like to be imprisoned while innocent. Sign his petition to the Governor Kevin Stitt to support his release: https://chng.it/6Bf2ZkMgSQ Check out the latest Black Lawyers news, our free Black Lawyers Directory, Black Law and Medical student scholarship and Merchandise all year around at TheBlackLawyers.com.
Football is finally back and this week we're talking about some of our favorite NFL and football references in rap songs! We also talk about the releases from the past month, Drake's “For All The Dogs” delay, Spotify's new “Daylist” feature, and more!
If there really is a thoughtful Creator who designed the world to work a certain way, most of us would want to know what that way is. And some people claim to. They're convinced they've heard from God. They know how God thinks, and what God wants--and not just generally, but from them personally. Some people believe God wanted them to blast someone online, boycott a company, or bomb a building. And other people believe God wanted them to adopt a child, give to charity, or make an apology. All of them did it because *God told them to But did He? Or are some of these people crazy? Does God actually speak to people, and if so, does He sound like Morgan Freeman? Or is "hearing God" a metaphor? And if so, for what? Is it just something people say to give credibility to what they already want to do? How does anyone tell the difference between their wants and God's will? Is it something we can all learn how to do, or just the super spiritual?
We might expect God to speak through a Bible verse, worship lyric, or sermon quote. These things feel sanctified, sacred, safe. But where else might we find the voice of God? What about a romance novel, superhero comic, R rated movie, or explicit song? Should we look for God in these places or avoid them altogether? Are there certain things God never speaks through? Is it possible for something to pull one person closer to God while pushing someone else away? How do you know when to look closer and when to look away?
Joe Rogan CRUSHES Liberal OUTRAGE over Jason Aldean's Try That In A Small Town Song! "Rap Lyrics WAY WORSE"
Logan and Raja discuss the Grant Williams sign-and-trade deal between the Boston Celtics, the Dallas Mavericks, and the San Antonio Spurs, and what the move means for each team (1:22). Along the way, they talk about how the “Seven Seconds or Less” offense has evolved over the years and the genius of Mike D'Antoni (16:26). Later, Raja reacts to a handful of rap songs that name-drop him in the lyrics, and ranks them from worst to best (46:0 0). Finally, the guys close with their Real Ones of the Week (57:36). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please checkout ringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell Producer: Jonathan Kermah Production Assistant: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There is a deadly war going on in Jacksonville Florida right now between two rival gangs who have taken their street beef to the studio.These two groups, ATK and KTA have taken to the airwaves for the ultimate disrespect as they discuss their street activities on wax.(commercial at 18:12)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/entertainment/music/yungeen-ace-julio-foolio-jacksonville-rappers-rival-groups-atk-kta-in-deadly-beef-who-i-smoke-when-i-see-you/77-6d993faa-b014-4d8c-This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
“We're the first generation that has the luxury of healing.” Radio host and author Charlamagne Tha God discusses with Leslie Jones why he believes men are so afraid of therapy, how he gives credit to other celebrities who have been open about their mental health journeys, and how he deals with panic attacks. And rapper Mac Phipps shares his thoughts with D.L. Hughley on using rap lyrics in court based on his own experience, what his favorite song off of his new album "Son of the City" is, and why he chose to not be bitter about his past.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A white Barstool Sports host was fired for quoting rap lyrics. One set of rules for black rappers. Another set of rules for white fans. Rep Bob Good, Pastor Jack Hibbs, Jeff Stein, and Attorney Lori Windham join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lyrics have been used in court for years. Young Thug's trial shows that even the genre's biggest stars aren't safe. Today we discuss the Atlanta superstar's RICO trial with Senior Editorial Fellow at Mother Jones Eamon Whalen and LA City Councilman Bill Cody. About TIR Thank you for supporting the show! Remember to like and subscribe on YouTube. Also, consider supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents Check out our official merch store at https://www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com/ Also, follow us on... https://podcasts.apple.com/.../this-is.../id1524576360 www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Follow the TIR Crüe on Twitter: @TIRShowOakland @djenebajalan @DrKuba2 @probert06 @StefanBertramL @MadamToussaint @MarcusHereMeow Read Jason's Column in Sublation Magazine: https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles
Happy Easter ! Happy Passover ! Happy WNBA Draft Day! Whatever the hell you celebrate ! we have another mailbag episode for you guys coming live from a shower in Los Angeles, We talk about Tyga/Avril relationship, Camron penis pills , Sour Patch Kids , annoying memes , getting plans out of the group chat , and more ! As always please be sure to follow the podcast on insta @HellaCuriousPod to stay updated with all the news with the show , you can DM any Questions, Topics, Shoutouts , Rap Lyrics, ETC. You can also email questions to HellaCuriousPodcast@gmail.com
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Zach and Greg Kading discuss the motivation behind the Biggie Smalls and Tupac murders, how the murders were solved, whether or not Puff Daddy called for the hit on Tupac, Russell Poole's theory that LAPD cops conspired to organize the murder of Biggie, the setup of Theresa Swann that cracked the whole case, the time Greg was slipped LSD without his knowledge, and more. Guest bio: Greg Kading is an American author and former Los Angeles Police Department detective best known for working on a multi-law-enforcement task force that investigated the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls in the mid-2000s. He is also the author of Murder Rap: The Untold Story Of The Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murders. GREG KADING LINKS:Murder Rap: https://amzn.to/3ZOMZvJTwitter: https://bit.ly/3J4as6tInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkading/ THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
I. Rappers v. PreachersWhat are some similarities between rappers and pastors?We are not here to judge the spirituality of the Pastor just the influence he plays in the community and how that impacts how we view ourselves and our finances. (1) Jewelry, Cars, Designer Clothes/Suits (2) Reputation in the Community (3) Rap Lyrics v. Sermon (4) Call Phrases-Persuasion (5) Heauxes
Should rap lyrics be allowed to be used by prosecutors as evidence in court? D.L. Hughley breaks it down in a new Long Story Short. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a few episodes of grumbling from the pod-Humes, we hit an issue that's banger after banger after banger. Inter-strip continuity, stakes, mature characterisation - but why? Why are all the strips ramping up, and towards what? Hmmmmm!
There is a deadly war going on in Jacksonville Florida right now between two rival gangs who have taken their street beef to the studio.These two groups, ATK and KTA have taken to the airwaves for the ultimate disrespect as they discuss their street activities on wax.(commercial at 18:12)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/entertainment/music/yungeen-ace-julio-foolio-jacksonville-rappers-rival-groups-atk-kta-in-deadly-beef-who-i-smoke-when-i-see-you/77-6d993faa-b014-4d8c-
When Ice-T and his band, Body Count, released the song “Cop Killer” in 1992, it spurred outrage. At the time, Bill Clinton and George Bush were running for president, and condemning “Cop Killer” was among the handful of stances where they found common ground. Officials and police departments called for a complete boycott of Time Warner Inc. for refusing to halt the sales of the song. In response, Time Warner publicly stated its unshakable commitment to stand by freedom of expression and argued that “Cop Killer” is an "artist's rap on how a person in the street feels." "It's a shout of pain and protest," and "raw with rage and resentment." Professor Carrie Fried of Winona State University conducted a long study that year in an attempt to contextualize this dialogue in research; she found that participants exhibited several implicit biases. they were more likely to find one of two songs with the same lyrical content more threatening and offensive if they thought it came from a Black artist or fell under the genre of rap. She also found that participants were quick to pin violent lyrics on the rap genre, even when they came from folk songs. So what happens when these implicit biases sit on the jury in a real criminal case? Across the country, rap lyrics are on trial as prosecutors pull from the expressive words of artists, and judges deem these songs to be admissible evidence in court. Joining us today to discuss this evolution of this practice is Erik Nielson, professor at the University of Richmond and co-author of the book Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America. We are also joined by New Orleans rapper, songwriter, and former member of the 504boyz Mac Phipps, who experienced firsthand how the use of lyrics on trial can lead to a wrongful conviction.
FIRE's new Director of Public Advocacy Aaron Terr and the Cato Institute's Will Duffield join the show to discuss a slew of recent free speech news. California gets it right on rap lyrics but wrong on coronavirus misinformation. One Texas school district repeatedly ventures into book banning. LeBron James spreads “hate speech” misinformation. Is government “jawboning” censorship? And, yes, Elon Musk . . . again. Show notes: Watch the video of the podcast conversation “VICTORY: After FIRE lawsuit, court halts enforcement of key provisions of the Stop WOKE Act limiting how Florida professors can teach about race, sex” “Jawboning against Speech: How Government Bullying Shapes the Rules of Social Media,” by Will Duffield “Fact Sheet: Texas School District Bans 'Gender Fluidity' from Library Shelves” “California Restricts Use of Rap Lyrics in Criminal Trials After Gov. Newsom Signs Bill,” “The ACLU Says California's Ban on COVID-19 ‘Misinformation' From Doctors Is Gratuitous and Unconstitutional,” LeBron James, via Twitter: “So many damn unfit people saying hate speech is free speech.” “Markey fires back after Musk mocks his Twitter complaint” “Biden asked whether Elon Musk is ‘threat' to national security, says relationships ‘worth being looked at'” www.sotospeakpodcast.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thefireorg Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/freespeechtalk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotospeakpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freespeechtalk/ Email us: sotospeak@thefire.org
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