Self-Snitching or Storytelling? When Lyrics Become Evidence
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When does a song cross the line from expression… to evidence?
This episode dives into the controversial intersection of music, crime, and accountability, exploring real-life cases where artists like Robert Anthony Camou and Tay-K found their lyrics pulled into real-world investigations.
We break down:
- The rise of “self-snitching” culture
- Whether rap lyrics should be used in court
- The difference between storytelling and confession
- Why some lyrics hit a little too close to reality
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Hosted and produced by: Jae VanBuskirk & Kendra Marshall
Mood Swings theme song produced by Thumper Studios, CA.
Composed by Joel G Drums.
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