Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Others Team Up To Block Rap Lyrics From Being Used In Court

According to Rolling Stone reports, American veteran rapper Jay Z has teamed up with a list of titans including Meek Mill to block rap lyrics from being used in court proceedings.

The report filed by Rolling Stone says that a New York state has proposed a law that is purported to block prosecutors from using rap lyrics as purported blueprints to alleged crimes.

The rap superstar, born Shawn Carter, is teaming up with Meek Mill, Big Sean, Fat Joe, Kelly Rowland, Yo Gotti, Killer Mike, Robin Thicke, and others as celebrity signatories on a new letter urging state lawmakers — and ultimately Gov. Kathy Hochul — to make the recently proposed bill titled “Rap Music on Trial” (S.7527/A.8681) a state law.

The legislation, first unveiled in November, successfully sailed through the Senate Codes committee on Tuesday, marking its first step toward getting a full vote on the Senate floor.

“This is an issue that’s important to (Jay-Z) and all the other artists that have come together to try to bring about this change. This is a long time coming. Mr. Carter is from New York, and if he can lend his name and his weight, that’s what he wants to do,” Jay-Z’s lawyer Alex Spiro, a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, tells Rolling Stone.

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