The Blurry Line Between Rap Star and Crime Boss

The Blurry Line Between Rap Star and Crime Boss

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1877 of 1999
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As a racketeering trial begins in Atlanta, much of the focus is on the high-profile defendant, the best-selling rapper Young Thug.

Joe Coscarelli, a culture reporter for The New York Times, explains why, in a sense, hip-hop itself is on trial.

Guest: Joe Coscarelli, a culture reporter for The New York Times.

Background reading:

• A judge ruled in November that at least 17 specific sets of lines • from the Atlanta artist and his collaborators could be used by prosecutors in the racketeering trial of YSL, a chart-topping hip-hop label and collective. • Here’s what to know • about the trial.

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