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Defense attorneys in the YSL trial are working to have several experts testify that most Americans negatively interpret rap lyrics due to racial bias. Prosecutors are questioning the validity of these “experts”.
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Defense attorneys in the YSL trial are working to have several experts testify that most Americans negatively interpret rap lyrics due to racial bias. Prosecutors are questioning the validity of these “experts”.
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