Rapper BG has been ordered to submit his future songs to a judge for approval before releasing them. The rapper, who has worked with Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane, among others, received the order to make ...
Rapper BG, who is living under federal supervision after his release from prison, is also having his lyrics supervised. The “Bling Bling” artist must provide the federal government with copies of his ...
*New Orleans rapper BG must submit all future music to the federal government before it can be produced or promoted. This condition is part of his parole and represents a considerable relaxation ...
In a bizarre data point for the growing movement to keep rap lyrics out of the courtroom, Hot Boys rapper Christopher “B.G.” Dorsey was recently ordered to provide the government with a copy of any ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A federal judge in Louisiana has ordered Christopher Dorsey, also known as rapper B.G., to submit his song lyrics to the government for review as a condition of his supervised ...
Should the government have the right to police a musician's work? A federal judge in Louisiana recently ruled that the rapper B.G., who wrote the hit song "Bling Bling," must let the government review ...
Five albums by Louisiana artists were selected for music website Pitchfork's newly-released top 100 rap albums of all time — ...
HOLLYWOOD (CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A rapper must have any new lyrics approved by the government. A federal judge ordered hip-hop artist B.G., short for Baby Gansta, to have all of his future songs ...
Rapper BG, seen at an awards show in 2007, is currently living under federal supervision after serving 11 years of a 14-year prison sentence. (Peter Kramer / Associated Press) Rapper BG, who is living ...
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with attorney Alexandra Kazarian about the ways in which rap lyrics are used in the criminal justice system. Should the government have the right to police a musician's ...
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