I Object!: 5 Songs Rappers Didn’t Want Played At Their Court Hearing
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Incriminating Rap Songs
The last place a rapper wants their song played is in a courtroom, it rarely ever turns out in their favor. Especially since most rappers claim to be the opposite of saints in their raps and illustrate lives of crime.
Here are five rappers and the songs that they were praying weren’t used against them during their court appearances.
Mystikal (2002, Rape, Extortion Charges)
“P—y Crook”
Incriminating Lyrics:
“They call me the p—y crook.” / “Stop that f—ing running and bring that –ss over here.”
Lil Wayne (2007, Gun Charge)
“Army Gunz”
Incriminating Lyrics:
“Yes, I walk with the maggy.” / “I got a chopper in the UHaul.”
Ja Rule (2007, Gun Charge)
“New York”
Incriminating Lyrics:
“I got 100 guns, 100 clips. I from New York. I got a semi automatic gun that spits next time that you talk.”
T.I. (2007, Federal Gun Charges)
“Hurt”
Incriminating Lyrics:
“Aint a damn thing changed, I still keep that thing right up under my shirt. Run up on them where they hang and bang, cause its all fun and games ‘till somebody gets hurt.”
Gucci Mane (2011, Battery Charge)
“Ima Dog”
Incriminating Lyrics:
“I treat her like a dog. Feed her like a dog. BEAT her like a dog.”
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