Popular music is full of one-trick ponies. From Chubby Checker turning every song into a version of “The Twist” to Motorhead and The Ramones thrashing out the same speedy guitar riffs over and over ...
Rapper B.G., who was recently released after serving 11 years in prison on a gun-related charge, has been ordered to have all future songs approved by the government, according to a report. The rapper ...
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 ...
Future is back with another huge week on Billboard’s charts. His new project, Mixtape Pluto, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Oct. 5) with 129,00 equivalent album units earned in the United ...
*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 ...
Last year, Louisiana rapper B.G. was released from federal prison after serving a 10-year stint for illegal gun possession. However, a new report today suggests that he won’t be returning to business ...
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