Grammy-award winning rapper Young Thug is currently at the centre of one of the longest criminal trials in Georgia state history. He's been charged alongside more than two dozen other people under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, known as RICO. Prosecutors are using his rap lyrics as evidence he and a gang called YSL are involved in serious criminal activity, but his defence attorneys say Thug is entirely innocent and that he's not running a gang, he's running a record label.
Dr Gemma Flynn unpacks this extraordinary case in her latest zine called, 'Slime: The State of Georgia v. Young Thug, The art of evidence in the war on gangs'.
In this episode of Just Humans we discuss Young Thug's career, the trial, the lack of mainstream media attention it's received, race and politics and what impact this could all have on how rappers write lyrics.
To get your own copy of Gemma's zine please email gemmaflynnemail@gmail.com
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Gemma's Young Thug Playlist
Additional Reading
Neilson, E., Dennis, AL. and 'Killer Mike' (2019). Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America. New York: New York Press
Hannah-Jones, N. et al. (2019) The 1619 Project : a new origin story. First edition: New York: one World.
Hosted/produced/edited by Rachelle Cobain, SCCJR
Intro/outro music: Rewind by Donna Maciocia and Sean H. Available for download from the Distant Voices EP 'Looking at Colours Again.'
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