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The Song That Landed American Rapper Bobby Shmurda To Jail

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NAIROBI, Kenya- Bobby Shmurda, whose real name is Ackquille Jean Pollard, rose to fame in 2014 with his hit song “Hot N*gga.” 

The song’s catchy beat and Shmurda’s energetic delivery made it a viral sensation, but it also landed him in legal trouble due to its lyrics.

In “Hot N*gga,” Shmurda raps about his experiences growing up in Brooklyn, including references to violence and drug dealing. 

One particular lyric that caught the attention of law enforcement was “Mitch caught a body about a week ago,” which was interpreted as a reference to a real-life incident.

The lyric was seen as glorifying violence and criminal activity, leading to Shmurda’s arrest in December 2014 on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, weapons possession, and reckless endangerment. 

The arrest was part of a larger investigation into gang-related activities in Brooklyn, with authorities citing Shmurda’s lyrics as evidence of his involvement.

Shmurda’s case sparked a debate about the role of rap lyrics in the legal system. On one hand, supporters argued that Shmurda’s lyrics were a form of artistic expression and should be protected under the law. 

While Shmurda’s case garnered significant attention, it also highlighted deeper issues within the criminal justice system, particularly regarding the treatment of young, black men in the US. 

Critics argued that Shmurda’s prosecution was a reflection of broader systemic issues, including racial profiling and over-policing in communities of color.

Shmurda’s case also sparked a conversation about the role of rap music in society. Many argued that rap lyrics should be seen as artistic expression, separate from the actions of the artists themselves. 

They pointed out that artists often draw from their surroundings and personal experiences to create their music, and that censoring or punishing them for their lyrics could have a chilling effect on free speech and creativity.

Despite these arguments, Shmurda’s case ended with a guilty plea and a prison sentence.

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