The Conversation: Hip‑hop on trial: When can a rapper’s lyrics be used as evidence in a criminal case?
Hip‑hop on trial: When can a rapper’s lyrics be used as evidence in a criminal case?
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, The New York Times asked the poet Mahogany L. Browne to write an ode to the genre using only lyrics. By Emmett Lindner Times Insider explains who we are ...
JD Supra: One Sheet To Rap Sheet: Evaluating Proposed Federal Rule For Using Lyrics & Creative Writing To Prove Crimes
One Sheet To Rap Sheet: Evaluating Proposed Federal Rule For Using Lyrics & Creative Writing To Prove Crimes
Complex: Remy Ma: “It’s Not Important” on Females Writing Their Lyrics, Champions Authentic Pens Through Female Battle Rap
Remy Ma: “It’s Not Important” on Females Writing Their Lyrics, Champions Authentic Pens Through Female Battle Rap
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Hip-hop is bigger than ever, as it’s the most-consumed genre of ...
The New York Times: Hip-Hop, 50 Years Later: Still a Love Language
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