Moe Gangat: Young Thug's Victims Could Sue His Label if He Admits His Lyrics are Real (Part 12)
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Part 11: https://youtu.be/nSztjuMDu_k
Part 1: https://youtu.be/HtNpGIOPKAM
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In this clip, DJ Vlad asks the famous lawyer known as Mohammed “Moe” Gangat for his legal expertise, before running a hypothetical scenario by him in which Young Thug takes a plea deal for 10 years in prison and openly admits that his infamous rap lyrics about shooting someone’s mother in a song called “Bad Boy” are actually about YNF Lucci’s mother, therefore implicating himself in the court of law. DJ Vlad then asks Moe Gangat if YNF Lucci’s mother could then go and file a lawsuit against Young Thug’s record label 300 Entertainment (and its parent company Warner Music Group). In response, Moe jokingly says, “Sh*t, after this interview it’s a probable court case.” He then goes on to explain why he answered yes, citing 6ix9ine’s current legal predicament due to liability and the fact that his record label(s) could also be considered liable as well because they are the ones who presented his music to the public. In response, DJ Vlad says that if such a thing were to happen, it could trigger a domino effect that would cause several major record labels to drop rappers who talk about violence in their music. In response, Moe says that even that wouldn’t stop the violent nature of hip hop and pop culture as a whole.
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