Bernice King Addresses Jonathan Majors + Top 5 Rappers’ Controversial References To Civil Rights Leaders

Bernice King responded to Jonathan Majors after referring to her mother, Coretta-Scott King. Majors’ words add to an ongoing theme of civil rights leaders’ names being inappropriately mentioned. 

‘My Mother Wasn’t A Prop’

On Jan. 9, Bernice King, the daughter of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., shared a post on Twitter (X) featuring a picture of her mother, Coretta Scott King. She accompanied the image with the following caption:

“My mother wasn’t a prop. She was a peace advocate before she met my father and was instrumental in him speaking out against the Vietnam War. Please understand…my mama was a force.” 

The post was a subliminal response to actor Jonathan Majors, who had voicemails revealed in court during his domestic assault trial that he wanted his ex-girlfriend to  “be more like Coretta Scott-King or Michelle Obama,” although she is a white woman. 

Rap Songs That Reference Civil Rights Leaders

Reflecting on the criticism Jonathan Majors faced for making a similar reference brings to mind instances when other hip-hop artists made the same mistake. Here are top five highlights where rappers referenced Civil Rights icons inappropriately in their lyrics:

Kanye West/Emmett Till – ‘Through The Wire’

Kanye West has mentioned Emmett Till several times throughout his career. Till was a 14-year-old boy who was kidnapped and brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman in 1955. In Ye’s 2004 hit “Through The Wire,” he rapped: 

“How do you console my mom or give her light support? Telling her, her son’s on life support/And just imagine how my girl feel/On the plane scared as hell that her guy look like Emmett Till,” referring to Till’s mutilated face in his open casket. 

Lil Wayne/Emmett Till – ‘Karate Chop (Remix)’

In 2013, rap legend Lil Wayne was under fire for also referencing Till. The controversial lyrics were in the “Karate Chop (Remix)” with Atlanta rapper Future. In the song, Lil Wayne rapped:

“Pop a lot of pain pills/ Bout to put rims on my skateboard wheels / Beat that p*ssy up like Emmett Till.” In an open letter, Lil Wayne agreed to stop using Till’s  name, vowing “to uplift rather than degrade our community.”

In February 2013, Till’s cousin Airickca Gordon-Taylor was among those who condemned the lyric:

“[It is] offensive not only to us, but to our ancestors and to women and to [the artists] themselves as young, black men,” “Our family was very offended, very hurt … [and] disturbed by [the line].” 

Till’s family did not accept his apology

OutKast/Rosa Parks – ‘Rosa Parks’

Legendary Atlanta rap duo OutKast’s 1998 hit “Rosa Parks” included a line that referenced the act that Rosa Parks did in 1955 by not giving up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus. In the chorus, the duo rapped: 

“Ah-ha, hush that fuss/Everybody move to the back of the bus.” 

A lawsuit was filed by attorney Gregory J Reed in March 1999 against Outkast and LaFace Records on Parks’s behalf, claiming that the group had illegally used her name without her permission. The lawsuit was settled on April 15, 2005. 

In the settlement agreement, Outkast and their producer and record labels paid Parks an undisclosed cash settlement and agreed to work with the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development in creating educational programs about the life of Rosa Parks.  

Jay-Z/Harry Belafonte – ‘Nickels and Dimes’

Jay-Z was in an argument with the now-late iconic actor, singer, and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte

In a 2012 interview, Belafonte called out the rap legend, his wife Beyoncé, and other Black artists because “they have turned their back on social responsibility.” When asked if he was happy about minorities in Hollywood in present times.

Jay-Z would respond to Belafonte’s comments on his 2013 song “Nickels and Dimes. ” In the song, the New York native rapped:

“I’m just trying to find common ground / Before Mr. Belafonte come and chop a n*gga down / Mr. Day-O, major fail.”

Tupac Shakur/C. Dolores Tucker – ‘How Do U Want It’

The late Tupac Shakur caused controversy when he targeted C. Dolores Tucker, a former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and civil rights activist, in his 1996 song “How Do U Want It.” In the song, Tupac rapped:

“C. Delores Tucker, you’s a motherf*cker/Instead of tryin’ to help a n*gga, you destroy a brother/Worse than the others, Bill Clinton, Mr. Bob Dole/You’re too old to understand the way the game’s told.”

Dolores Tucker engaged in a campaign against rap music in the 1990s.  She condemned rap music for its “violent and misogynistic content.” 

Ye compares Himself To Emmett Till

Along with mentioning Emmet Till in “Through The Wire,” Kanye West also compared himself to Till in a rant with media members in October 2022. He also called out Endeavor CEO Ari Emmauel and others for trying to “cancel him,” after his anti-semitic comments. 

Eazy-E’s Daughter Speaks Out

This pattern of rappers facing criticism from family members of late stars is not an isolated incident. In 2021, Ebie Wright, daughter of late N.W.A. rapper Eazy-E, publicly called out Ice Cube in a documentary for avoiding discussions about her father. 

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Top 23 of 2023: Keefe D Indicted For Tupac Murder

Coming at No. 4 on SOHH’s countdown of Top 23 moments in 2023, one of the most shocking revelations surfaced as Keefe D, in an interview, confessed to his involvement in the murder of the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. His confession later led to his highly publicized indictment. 

3. Dry Snitching?

Who Shot Tupac?

In a March 2023 interview with VLAD TV, Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis openly admitted to his participation in the shooting of Tupac Shakur, an incident that took place in Las Vegas in 1996. 

This revelation caught the attention of law enforcement agencies, ultimately leading to an investigation into Keefe D’s involvement. On July 18, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department conducted a raid at the home of Keefe D’s wife, seizing several items from the 1990s, including magazines, computers, hard drives, and photographs. 

Subsequently, on Sept. 29, Keefe D was arrested in Las Vegas in connection with Tupac’s murder when he confessed to being in the Cadillac that opened fire on the rapper. The arrest of Keefe D prompted the release of new security camera footage capturing his final moments with Tupac at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. 

Keefe D Faces Murder Charges

Notably, Suge Knight, who was present during the shooting, refused to testify against Keefe D during the murder trial, adding a layer of complexity to the case.

As Keefe D’s legal proceedings unfold, it is important to note that his initial court appearance, scheduled for Oct. 4, did not take place as he failed to appear. Additionally, his lawyer’s absence created another setback. Keefe D faces charges of murder with the use of a deadly weapon, along with a gang enhancement.

5. Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Era

Continuing the Top 23 of 2023 countdown, at number 5, Beyoncé‘s “Renaissance” era shines brightly. The pop icon had an exceptional year, marking a cultural milestone that defined the decade.

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28 Years Later: Tupac’s ‘Dear Mama’ Faces Copyright Infringement Claims

The timeless classic “Dear Mama” by Tupac Shakur is now at the center of a copyright infringement lawsuit. Master Tee, a co-producer of the track, has accused a producer, Interscope Records, and Universal Music Group of allegedly withholding additional publishing royalties. 

‘Master Tee Gave Me The Beat’

According to a report from Music Business Worldwide, Master Tee, also known as Terence Thomas, alleges that he not only co-produced “Dear Mama” but also co-wrote and co-published the iconic song. 

Thomas has accused producer Tony D. Pizarro, Interscope Records, and Universal Music Group of allegedly withholding additional publishing royalties. He claims that Tupac had confirmed his credits for co-writing and co-publishing account, with “hand-written credits,” and a 1996 interview, where the late rapper allegedly stated:

 “Master Tee gave me the beat.”

In the filing, Master Tee is characterized as a NYC bus driver for 26 years who is “not a sophisticated business person.” The lawsuit characterizes the defendants as a “self-serving group” that misappropriated Master Tee’s publishing and master recording copyrights. 

‘Dear Mama’

“Dear Mama” served as the lead single for Tupac’s 1995 album, Me Against the World, and has gained recognition as one of three hip-hop tracks added to the Library of Congress

The legal complaint also includes networks such as Hulu, FX Networks, and Disney as defendants due to the release of the Emmynominated docuseries, Dear Mama, in 2023. Additionally, the docuseries has also been granted a Grammy nod for “Best Music Film,” making this Tupac’s second Grammy nomination.

In his legal action, Master Tee is seeking royalties that he believes are owed to him, alongside damages for “copy infringement, unjust enrichment, and theft of intellectual property.” Additionally, Master Tee is asking for an injunction to halt the collection of any further royalties from the song until the lawsuit is resolved.

NLE Choppa Faces Copyright Infringement Claims

Copy infringement lawsuits have become prevalent in the music industry, as artists continue to face legal battles over the unlicensed use of elements in their songs. Rapper NLE Choppa recently found himself entangled in a copyright infringement lawsuit over his 2020 hit song, “Who TF Up In My Trap,” as Rodney O alleged that “unauthorized elements” from his 1987 song, “Everlasting Bass,” were used.

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Tupac Shakur Honored With Second Posthumous Grammy Nomination For ‘Dear Mama’ 

Tupac Shakur, the legendary rapper who was tragically murdered at the age of 25, has received his second posthumous Grammy nomination. The nomination comes for the docuseries Dear Mama, currently streaming on Hulu

Tupac Gets Grammy Nomination

Tupac Shakur has officially received his second posthumous Grammy nomination. The nomination comes for the docuseries Dear Mama, a five-part FX documentary directed by Allen Hughes, currently streaming on Hulu

Fans are delighted about this recognition of the late icon’s legacy, with many expressing their hopes for him to receive the Grammy Award in his honor.

User @dmyles1307 wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, “I hope they give a Grammy award to Tupac Family because they truly deserve it in his Honor.” Another user named @Endfault wrote, “If you have not seen his documentary, it is definitely worth it. Every minute.” 

Dear Mama is nominated in the “Best Music Film” category alongside other notable works such as Kendrick Lamar’s Live From Paris: The Big Steppers Tour, Lewis Capaldis This Is How I’m Feeling, and posthumous releases from David Bowie and Little Richard. The docu-series follows the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur and his mother, Afeni Shakur, who was a Black Panther activist.

R.I.P. Tupac

This nomination for Dear Mama adds to the accolades the docuseries has already received. 

It was previously nominated twice for an Emmy in the category of “Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.”  Additionally, Tupac continues to be commemorated through a street dedicated to his legacy in Oakland, California, aptly named “Tupac Shakur Way” by the City of Oakland.

In connection to the late rapper’s death, a suspect named Keefe D was arrested by Las Vegas police on September 29, 2023, for Shakur’s murder. Subsequently, on November 2, 2023, in Las Vegas, Davis entered a plea of not guilty.

Victoria Monét, Coco Jones & More Receive Grammy Nominations

As the music industry gears up for the 66th annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024, fans eagerly await the outcomes. The nominations for the upcoming award ceremony have generated enthusiasm, with artists like Victoria Monét, SZA, and Coco Jones receiving well-deserved recognition for their exceptional work.

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Rare Collectibles: Never-Before-Seen Mugshots Of The Notorious B.I.G. & Tupac Hit The Auction Block

Classic collectibles from the late rap legends, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, are set to go up for auction, including never-before-seen mugshots. The hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and Roll” will showcase many priceless memorabilia from the golden rap era.  Remembering Legends The highly-anticipated hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and […]

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Jada Pinkett-Smith Shares Vintage Video Of Her & Tupac Dancing and Lip Syncing To Will Smith’s Song

Jada Pinkett-Smith recently released an old video of her and the late Tupac Shakur. In the clip, the two are seen lip-syncing and dancing to Will Smith’s song, “Parents Just Don’t Understand.”  Jada Reminisces On Cherished Footage   On Wednesday, September 20, Jada Pinkett-Smith released old videos of her and Tupac lip-syncing and dancing to her […]

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Grammy Museum Honors 50 Years Of Hip-Hop With Interactive Exhibit

In celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, the Grammy Museum has unveiled an interactive exhibit dedicated to the genre titled, Hip Hop America: The Exhibit. This experience showcases the history and impact of hip-hop, such as The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, and LL Cool J.  Inside Hip Hop America: The Exhibit In celebration of the 50th […]

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Keefe D Indicted For Tupac Murder After Interview Confession

Keefe D is facing imminent charges in connection to the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. In an interview with VLAD TV, the former Southside Compton Crips member confessed to assisting in the shooting of the iconic rapper.  Dark Secrets Revealed? After a March 2023 interview with VLAD TV, Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis is facing […]

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Spotify Celebrates Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary With Special Hub

Spotify is paying homage to the vibrant and influential hip-hop genre as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. To educate and entertain listeners, the popular music streaming service has dedicated a segment on its website called For The Record to showcase the history and evolution of hip-hop. “50 Most Streamed Rappers on Spotify” At the beginning […]

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Tupac Shakur’s Unsolved Murder: Las Vegas Police Continue Investigation With House Search

The infamous murder of rap legend Tupac Shakur remains a mystery, but recent developments indicate that the case is far from closed. Las Vegas police executed a search at a residence in Henderson, Nevada, as part of their ongoing homicide investigation into the tragic death of the “California Love” rapper. Lack Of Cooperation From Witnesses […]

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