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  • Jan 11, 2021
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    kd9822

    No it won’t. It will be used to confirm open murder cases.

    Tyler the creator isn’t gonna be tried for murder because of his lyrics on pigs

    Why’d you pick Tyler and not someone from an area like Atlanta or Chicago lol

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    I mean he detailed the crime in the rap while awaiting trial

    How dumb can you be

  • Jan 11, 2021

    It's not like it was a previously recorded record

    But I'm sure nobody read the article

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    M2

    I mean he detailed the crime in the rap while awaiting trial

    How dumb can you be

    Where does that justify them turning this into an entire rule for everyone beyond this case tho lol

    Y’all are weird

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    user

    Where does that justify them turning this into an entire rule for everyone beyond this case tho lol

    Y’all are weird

    Idk anything about the law but I'm sure the rap has to match the crime like the example?

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    M2

    Idk anything about the law but I'm sure the rap has to match the crime like the example?

    Murder and D**** is what makes trap music trap music lol

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    user

    Murder and D**** is what makes trap music trap music lol

    True but the only examples so far are this guy who rapped about the bullet he used while awaiting trial and TAY K

    Both are a lot more specific than any random trap song

  • Jan 11, 2021
    user

    Why’d you pick Tyler and not someone from an area like Atlanta or Chicago lol

    Racism

  • Jan 11, 2021
    Trap a holic

    If you think art has a place in criminal law I legit hope you die before you pass your idiocy to seed

  • Jan 11, 2021

    Nah I mean like the vague lyrics about killing niggas, A lot of these rappers who are associated with gangs might get pinned with murder they had nothing to do with but the feds can pull up some lyrics to try to convict them.

  • Jan 11, 2021
    M2

    True but the only examples so far are this guy who rapped about the bullet he used while awaiting trial and TAY K

    Both are a lot more specific than any random trap song

    I’m no street nigga or gun expert by any means but I hear niggas round my way rap about 7.62’s all the time which I assume is a bullet (allegedly)

    Now every nigga who raps about that s*** deserves to be a suspect in a crime in their city where that bullet is used?

    Any type of justification for this is weird. It’s all bad

  • Jan 11, 2021
    ImAUsernameLike

    highkey a racist ruling

  • Jan 11, 2021

    Is it only rap lyrics or is it music in general ?

  • Jan 11, 2021
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    100% disagree with this ruling but also not gonna act like rappers were exactly helping themselves on this one

  • Jan 11, 2021

    Why are they using a pic of Melly for this s*** bro has nothing to do with what’s going on in Maryland

  • Jan 11, 2021

    all u have to do is not snitch on yourself, shouldn’t be that hard

  • Jan 11, 2021
    math fifty

    Free Melly

  • Jan 11, 2021
    Tomo

    Nigga it’s only evidence if you convicted of a crime

    they’re missing the whole point lol

  • Jan 11, 2021
    user

    Why’d you pick Tyler and not someone from an area like Atlanta or Chicago lol

    Because my point is, just because someone has lyrics about murder doesn’t mean they’ll be thrown in jail.

    Pigs was just the first song that came to mind

  • Jan 11, 2021
    Tomo

    Nigga it’s only evidence if you convicted of a crime

    This. This. This.