Houston rapper Travis Scott is among several artists backing a Dallas County man scheduled to be executed next month, arguing prosecutors used rap lyrics to secure his sentence in violation of his ...
A coalition of artists, entertainers, music industry leaders and professors, including Grammy Award-winning rapper Killer Mike, Young Thug, T.I., Blackish ...
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Travis Scott tells Supreme Court that rap lyrics were used unconstitutionally in death penalty case
Young Thug, Killer Mike, and more have also expressed support for similar arguments in response to the Texas sentencing.
Balendra Shah emerged as a leading figure in the youth-driven protests that shook Nepal last year. The hip-hop star could soon be leading the country as its youngest prime minister after dramatic ...
You literally never know who you will run into, so if you are there on a mission be it pitching yourself, your show, or to get investors or partners - it’s paramount to know what you are going to say ...
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“What Africa is capable of when vision meets excellence”: Record broken for Largest Orchestra at an Afrobeats concert
The cream of the genre plus an 80-piece ensemble ...
With most seats decided in last week's general election in Nepal the party of rapper and ex-Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah is ...
Arts, museums, and cultural institutions are among Illinois’ strongest assets—driving tourism, supporting jobs, anchoring neighborhoods, and shaping how ...
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.
In February, Broadnax's attorney asked for the Supreme Court to halt his execution, which is set for April, so they can ...
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