Travis Scott, Killer Mike, and others have filed briefs with the Supreme Court in support of a Texas man whose rap lyrics were used in his conviction.
Killer Mike, Travis Scott, T.I. and other artists said James Broadnax was sent to death row in Texas based partly on his artistic expression.
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In 2019, pop-punk band Yellowcard filed a lawsuit, via Busch, claiming that Juice Wrld’s smash Lucid Dreams had infringed on the copyright of the melody in their song, Holly Wood Died. The suit was ...
It should come as no surprise that, once again, the internet’s most popular tropes have been mined from the world of hip-hop.