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Travis Scott made waves this week slamming the use of rap lyrics as evidence in death penalty cases, calling it muddy waters that threaten artistic freedom, according to TMZ Live on March 11. This bold stance, echoing calls from Killer Mike and Young Thug, positions Scott as a vocal defender of hip-hop creativity amid Supreme Court debates, a move with lasting biographical weight for his advocacy profile. No public appearances or verified business deals popped in the past few days, but unconfirmed bodycam footage rumors from Florida show him flipping out after a yacht eviction—pure speculation until official reports confirm. Social media stayed quiet on his end, though fans buzzed over old Astroworld clips resurfacing amid net worth chatter. Speaking of which, fresh 2025 breakdowns from industry sites like childprotection.uonbi.ac.ke highlight his empire hitting impossible heights over $2 billion, fueled by Cactus Jack merch, Nike collabs, McDonalds tie-ins, and Astroworlds 50 million plus annual haul—timeless bio gold, even if not breaking news. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but this lyric fight underscores his cultural clout. Old teases of Utopia album linger without fresh drops, keeping fans hungry.
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