Rapper B.G. Ordered to Submit Lyrics for Approval During Parole
Federal judge mandates oversight to ensure compliance with rehabilitation terms after prison release.
- Christopher 'B.G.' Dorsey must provide song lyrics to the probation office before release.
- The ruling aims to prevent the promotion of gun violence in his music.
- Judge rejected a complete ban on certain content, opting for pre-approval instead.
- Dorsey is also restricted from associating with convicted felons without permission.
- The case highlights ongoing debates about free speech and artistic expression in hip-hop.