News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Rap Artist Taunts DEA And Two Agents By Name |
Title: | US: Rap Artist Taunts DEA And Two Agents By Name |
Published On: | 2000-10-02 |
Source: | Dallas Morning News (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 06:58:47 |
RAP ARTIST TAUNTS DEA AND TWO AGENTS BY NAME
Selected transcribed lyrics from songs on rap artist Scarface's upcoming CD,
Last of a Dying Breed:
From "Gangsta [expletive]"
Can't be stopped. Not even by a badge,
(Expletive) J, Chad. It's J Prince and Brad.
There ain't enough (expletive) in the states to come stop this Rap-A-Lot
mafia (expletive), yeah, Ain't enough (expletive) in the United States to
stop this Rap-A-Lot (expletive)
New boots, rat (expletive), coming around here making a (expletive) case.
Bitch, I ruin your career ...
And I destroy a slew of you (expletive) one at a time. .."
From "Look Me In My Eyes"
But I can't get no peace
cause Schumacher's been chasin' me.
Tryin' to set me up. Bustin down my streets.
Lockin'up my dog, to see if he can catch me.
But I don't sell no dope. ...
(expletive) DEA. ...
NOTES: The artist's real name is Brad Jordan and his label's owner is James
"Lil' J" or "Little James" Prince. The agents most heavily involved in the
DEA Rap-A-Lot inquiry were Jack Schumacher and Chad Scott.
SOURCE: Dallas Morning News research
Selected transcribed lyrics from songs on rap artist Scarface's upcoming CD,
Last of a Dying Breed:
From "Gangsta [expletive]"
Can't be stopped. Not even by a badge,
(Expletive) J, Chad. It's J Prince and Brad.
There ain't enough (expletive) in the states to come stop this Rap-A-Lot
mafia (expletive), yeah, Ain't enough (expletive) in the United States to
stop this Rap-A-Lot (expletive)
New boots, rat (expletive), coming around here making a (expletive) case.
Bitch, I ruin your career ...
And I destroy a slew of you (expletive) one at a time. .."
From "Look Me In My Eyes"
But I can't get no peace
cause Schumacher's been chasin' me.
Tryin' to set me up. Bustin down my streets.
Lockin'up my dog, to see if he can catch me.
But I don't sell no dope. ...
(expletive) DEA. ...
NOTES: The artist's real name is Brad Jordan and his label's owner is James
"Lil' J" or "Little James" Prince. The agents most heavily involved in the
DEA Rap-A-Lot inquiry were Jack Schumacher and Chad Scott.
SOURCE: Dallas Morning News research
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