A defiant Afroman testified he exercised free speech when he released a music video featuring images of Ohio deputies raiding ...
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Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman just testified in court after being sued by Ohio law enforcement over his many diss tracks ...
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A win for free speech. Afroman was found not liable for defamation today after a 3-day trial in a lawsuit brought by seven ...
The lyrics to these four rock songs don't make any sense at all, but they still remain some of our favorite tunes.