“He is not sitting there telling people to kill people," Brian Steel says in opening statement. "He doesn't need their money. He's worth tens of millions of dollars"
The long-awaited ruling came after Young Thug argued that linking his lyrics to alleged crimes would be "racist and discriminatory"
Prosecutors say Young Thug isn't just a rap superstar, but a gang leader; his lawyers say he's innocent. One of the year's most closely-watched court cases is about to get underway in Atlanta after lengthy ...
Fans clamoring over the YSL case and Gunna’s Alford Plea has the potential to drown out the music
"I love you bro," wrote Metro Boomin, who executive produced the LP
Media bias as well as jury selection moving at a glacial pace are among the factors hindering Young Thug’s due process
Big Sean, Alicia Keys, Jack Harlow, 21 Savage, and more signed the letter protesting the use of rap lyrics as a means of criminalizing Black artists
"You do not get to commit crimes in my county, and then get to decide to brag on it," said Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis
Thug was expected to receive a total of $300,000 for an Atlanta show
Song comes off the rapper’s recent LP, Honestly, Nevermind