One week after he was allegedly kidnapped, held at gunpoint, and robbed by his 1017 label artist Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane has ...
Last week, federal officials said Pooh Shiesty forced the Atlanta rap veteran to release him from the 1017 label.
James Broadnax was a teenager when a jury convicted him of capital murder, with his rap lyrics presented as evidence he posed a threat of ‘future dangerousness’ James Broadnax has been locked up in a ...
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Texas man on death row for rap lyrics about murder
James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30 for a murder conviction. Some are protesting the case for tying the crime to rap lyrics he wrote. Trump reveals congressman’s health diagnosis: ‘Dead ...
Travis Scott is among a group of rappers defending a man on death row in Texas. Scott has signed an amicus brief addressed to the Supreme Court stating that James Broadnax had his First Amendment ...
A 2009 murder case has caught the attention of several rappers, including Killer Mike, Young Thug, T.I. and others, as the Atlanta trio have attached their name to a petition calling for the Supreme ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some of rap music’s biggest names have come out in support of a Black man, whose rap lyrics were cited during his sentencing in ...
Travis Scott, Young Thug, Killer Mike, and a number of other artists and scholars have petitioned the Supreme Court to halt the execution of James Garfield Broadnax, a 19-year-old Black man whose rap ...
Rapper Travis Scott and several other hip-hop artists are urging the US Supreme Court to review a death penalty case in Texas, arguing that rap lyrics were used improperly during sentencing. The case ...
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