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  2. Violent Crimes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Violent Crimes" was released on June 1, 2018, as the seventh and final track on West's eighth studio album Ye. [27] At the album's listening party on May 31, it was the last track to be played. [8] A lyric video was officially released for the song along with one for fellow Ye track "All Mine" on June 19, 2018. [19]

  3. Brothers (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    West altered "Brothers" to create "Violent Crimes", the final track from West's album Ye (2018). On June 5, 2019, Irv Gotti stated in an interview on The Breakfast Club that the season 2 premiere of his show Tales would "be a two-hour season premiere of a brand new record produced by me and my production partner Seven from a huge, huge, huge ...

  4. List of songs about or referencing serial killers - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth D. Tunnel, "99 Years is Almost For Life: Punishment for Violent Crime in Bluegrass Music", The Journal of Popular Culture, 26:3, Winter 1992, pp. 165–181;

  5. Law versus lyrics: Rapper BG must have all future songs ... - AOL

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    Lyrics have been submitted in court as evidence of wrongdoing or gang affiliation or simply as a demonstration of a violent character in more than 700 cases, notably against Snoop Dogg in the ...

  6. New Body - Wikipedia

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    Nicki Minaj (left) and Ty Dolla Sign (right) previously appeared together on Kanye West's song "Violent Crimes" (2018). Rapper Nicki Minaj was previously prominently featured on West's fifth studio album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) and provided a voice memo for his eighth studio album Ye (2018), as well as West appearing on Minaj's ...

  7. XTCY - Wikipedia

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    "XTCY" is a hip hop song built around vocals sampled from the 1974 electronic-soul song "My Bleeding Wound" by The New Year. [1] The lyrics, which are as erotic as they are explicit, that West shows in the track have also been shown by him in the songs "I'm In It" and "I Love It". [2]

  8. Took Her to the O - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics were defined as both graphic and disturbing, painting a bleak picture of a world where violence and aggression are a necessary part of survival. It even deals with themes of violence, crime, and street culture, portraying the same King Von as a tough and ruthless character who is willing to take matters into his own hands in ...

  9. Earl (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    Earl is notable for its depraved and violent lyrics, which detail the fictional misadventures of the young Earl Sweatshirt, as he commits acts of murder, rape, kidnapping, and violence. The album features production by BrandenBeatBoy (credited as BeatBoy) and fellow Odd Future members Tyler, the Creator and Left Brain .