Charlamagne Tha God Blames Older Rappers For Artists Incriminating Themselves In Lyrics

    Charlamagne Tha God believes older rappers are to blame for today’s Hip Hop artists incriminating themselves on wax.

    The radio personality weighed in on the growing debate around self-incrimination in Hip Hop on The Breakfast Club on Tuesday (August 30), pointing the finger at rappers from the ’80s and ’90s who “lied” in their music and subsequently inspired younger generations to pursue a criminal lifestyle (or at least adopt a persona).

    “A lot of this is our fault, and the reason it’s our fault is because so many rappers from our generation in the 1900s were lying, lying their ass off,” Charlamagne said. “And it made a bunch of kids think the way to get in the game was to be the biggest criminal alive. And guess what? You can’t do that.”

    He continued: “You can’t be the biggest criminal alive and be a rapper at the same time. But it’s our fault because we should have never let rappers lie like that for entertainment ’cause if it’s just art, then we have to demand that some of these people change the content of their art because all it’s doing is getting a bunch of people indicted and influencing a generation of kids wrong, period.”

    Charlamagne’s comments come after the massive RICO indictment that Young Thug, Gunna and several other YSL members were hit with in May. The 56-count indictment claims the collective are a “criminal street gang” behind a string of violent crimes, including murder, in the Atlanta area.

    Investigators used various lyrics from Thugga and his crew to help build the RICO case, which many believe was unlawful and steeped in racial bias.

    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis defended using rap lyrics as criminal evidence during a press conference announcing a fresh RICO indictment against another alleged Atlanta gang earlier this week.

    “I think if you decide to admit your crimes over a beat, I’m gonna use it,” she said. “You do not get to commit crimes in my county and then decide to brag on it, which you do that for a form of intimidation and to further the gang, and not be held responsible.

    She added: “I’m going to continue to do that, people can continue to be angry about it. I have some legal advice: don’t confess to crimes on rap lyrics if you do not want them used — or at least get out of my county.”

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    Various states and lawmakers are looking to fight back against the trend, with numerous bills seeking to limit the admissibility of lyrics in court being proposed in recent months.

    In July, the Restoring Artistic Protection Act (RAP Act) was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Congressmen Hank Johnson (D-GA) and Jamaal Bowman (D-NY).

    And just last week, California lawmakers passed similar legislation protecting creative expression in criminal proceedings. That bill is awaiting approval from Governor Gavin Newsom, who’s expected to sign it into law.

    11 thoughts on “Charlamagne Tha God Blames Older Rappers For Artists Incriminating Themselves In Lyrics

    1. This is a BS argument. Rap is an art form like any other, and it should be held to the same standards as any other. We don’t demand Anthony Hopkins perform Cannibalism to play the role of Hannibal Lector and we shouldn’t expect Snoop Dogg to have a body count to rap about gang banging. If these brain dead kids today took what was obviously entertainment to heart and ruined their lives over it, they were probably doomed to begin with because most of us didn’t

    2. Something has to be done. Lyrics in rap can be very violent and aggressive at times. Artist typically contribute to the world in a positive manner. What is positive about rapping how you shot a person???

    3. Say what you want to say, blame who you want to blame. At the end of the day, 90’s rappers weren’t dumb enough to kill someone, brag about it and incriminate themselves. Today’s rappers will become rich and still keep pushing that dumbass mentality because they’re too “real.”

    4. C THA FRAUD PLZ STFU. ANYONE WHO GOT CAUGHT TELLING ON THEMSELVES IN THEIR RHYMES NEEDS TO LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THE MIRROR.

    5. It’s called common sense stupid ass…No one knows what YOU did unless you tell them. It’s not fucking rocket science stupid.

    6. What a bunch of bullshit coming from an idiot. How about dont be on the streets doing dumb shit and focus on your career ? Older rappers were smart enough to know that. If anyone is to blame for young rappers lyrics being used as evidence, its the rappers for being in a gang to sell records. 6ix9ine was a successful expirement for the feds. Now the feds know that a rapper is the weakest link in a gang. Nobody wants to go to jail for 50 years just for being in the same room with a killer and overhearing a conversation about a hit contract or whatever. The rapper will always snitch on the real shot caller. The rappers are just bait the feds use to catch the bigger fish. Welcome to RICO guys. Probally better you keep rappers out of your gangs. Ask Mel and Shotti if the publicity was worth it.

    7. I don’t blame older rappers. I blame stupidity. It’s that simple. These rappers are dummies and clowns. Maybe if they stopped doing shit they wouldn’t have to self snitch.

      1. That’s true, but a criminal gets off bragging about stupid shit. Narcissists are rappers they’ve proved this a billion times they celebrate stupid shit. This time they’re actually getting themselves and others locked up. Differences is the 90’s rappers made the shit look and sound dope, these new guys? They’re a living breathing rapping ass joke!

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