Travis Scott is officially trading the festival stage for the highest court in the land to protect the future of hip-hop. The Utopia rapper joined ... Read More ...
Travis Scott and a handful of artists are jumping to the defense of a Black man in Texas whose rap lyrics were cited during ...
*A growing number of rap artists are demanding Supreme Court intervention in a death penalty case where a man’s own creative writing was turned against him at sentencing. According to Pitchfork, among ...
Rappers Travis Scott, Young Thug, Killer Mike, and others are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step into a controversial ...
Travis Scott and other prominent rap artists have filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court challenging the use of rap lyrics as evidence in a death penalty case. The case involves James Garfield ...
As James Garfield Broadnax’s death sentence nears, a number of rap artists are taking a stand for him, questioning the role of his rap lyrics in the judgment.
Travis Scott and over 30 artists filed a Supreme Court brief opposing prosecutors' use of rap lyrics in a capital murder case.
Young Thug, Killer Mike, and more have also expressed support for similar arguments in response to the Texas sentencing.
"No matter how beautiful it sounds, or how horrific it may sound, it's still just art." ...
Killer Mike, Travis Scott, T.I. and other artists said James Broadnax was sent to death row in Texas based partly on his artistic expression.
Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar make history together, “big stepping” over a familiar face. Drake fans, close your eyes for this one. Travis Scott’s 2016 turn-up anthem, “Goosebumps” has now become ...