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Young Thug ひ
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Thug's World ♻ Katılım Ocak 2011
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6lack's new single, "Bird Flu," is out Friday.
The FADER@thefader
6lack is ready to drop his new album, 'LOVE IS THE NEW GANGSTA.' "album complete. mixed, mastered, ready."
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U right og, im just saying someof us the police hate and can’t wait to put charges on niggas for anything so it’s a case by case situation, but if u acting gangsta stand on whateva comes with it fasho u overly right but I am to cause the police hated me frfr they tried everything
Boosie BadAzz@BOOSIEOFFICIAL
THUGGER IF ITS SMARTER TO CHECK PC WHY U AINT CHECK PC? CAUSE U CANT CHECK PC IF U SAY YOU U A REAL NIGGA 💯U FROM THE TRENCHES U KNOW HOW THIS SHIT GO BRA‼️U CHECK PC U A COWARD Simple is that‼️KEEP DAT SHIT A 100 .I FEEL LIKE U PICKING SIDES smh DONT SAVE NO NIGGA LETEM DROWN ‼️YALL KNOW WHAT WE SIGNED UP FOR
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Boosie BadAzz shared a list of rappers he says didn’t enter protective custody while incarcerated amid his ongoing feud with Kodak Black, who he claims was in PC.
In a post on X, Boosie named several artists he says remained in the general population while locked up, including NBA YoungBoy, Pooh Shiesty, T.I., Diddy and more.

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Pc is smarter tho, that hard shit get u nun but heartaches from your family and kids and more charges if it’s to much goin on in the dorms
MeekMill@MeekMill
I'm skinny, I walked every yard in every jail I was in and held weight in every jail I was in ... but jail is embarrassing so I never speak on it. Came home change laws help free so many "real people" Supplied the jail with resources ... I must be a different list!
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Travis Scott, Young Thug, Killer Mike, and several other artists and scholars are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the April 30 execution of James Garfield Broadnax.
In separate briefs supporting Broadnax, the artists argue that using rap lyrics to justify a death sentence violates the First Amendment and effectively criminalizes the entire genre.
Broadnax was convicted of a 2008 double murder in Texas. He was 19 at the time. During the sentencing phase of his trial, prosecutors introduced 40 pages of his handwritten rap lyrics to argue that he posed a “future danger” to society, a legal requirement for imposing the death penalty in Texas. After reviewing the lyrics twice during deliberations, the jury sentenced him to death rather than life in prison.
In February, Broadnax’s legal team asked the Supreme Court to review the lower court’s decision and halt his scheduled execution. The artists’ briefs were filed in support of that request.
Travis Scott’s brief urges the SCOTUS to “clarify the constitutional limits” of using “protected artistic expression as evidence of criminal propensity.”
“The prosecutors argued Mr. Broadnax was likely to be dangerous in the future simply because he engaged in ‘gangster rap.’ Such an argument functionally operates as a categorical and straightforwardly unconstitutional content-based penalty on rap music as a form of expression.”
“Taking rap music out of context subjects the entire genre to prosecution.”



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