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Related: About this forumMusic Appreciation. Lemon Poundcake - Afroman - This is the resistance song we didn't realize we needed. LOL!
I wasn't keeping up with this story until I saw it on the Daily Show. This has got to be the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. At the same time its a story about fighting back.
I hope Afroman sells his story for a movie. I imagine it being funny as hell - But then again, with the real life bumbling idiots, we can always laugh at them without a movie.
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I haven't laughed so damn hard in a long time. OMG.
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Music Appreciation. Lemon Poundcake - Afroman - This is the resistance song we didn't realize we needed. LOL! (Original Post)
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highplainsdem
(61,923 posts)1. Love it!
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/19/nx-s1-5753563/afroman-lemon-pound-cake-trial
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Home surveillance video of the August 2022 raid shows half a dozen gun-wielding law-enforcement officers from the Adams County Sheriff's Office deputies kicking down his door, combing through his CD collection, going through his suit pockets, flipping through a wad of cash and, in one case, briefly getting distracted by a cake dish on the kitchen counter.
The search, on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping, didn't yield any evidence or charges against the rapper, whose legal name is Joseph Foreman. But he says officers broke his gate and security surveillance wiring, took $400 in cash and frightened his family. He wasn't home at the time, but his wife and kids, then 10 and 12, were present.
"I asked myself, as a powerless Black man in America, what can I do to the cops that kicked my door in, tried to kill me in front of my kids, stole my money and disconnected my cameras?" Afroman told NPR in 2023. "And the only thing I could come up with was make a funny rap song about them use the money to pay for the damages they did and move on."
The rapper, best known for early aughts hits like "Because I Got High" and "Crazy Rap (Colt 45 and 2 Zig-Zags)," made waves again with the 2023 release of Lemon Pound Cake. Its 14 songs have titles like "The Police Raid," "Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door," featuring home surveillance footage in the music videos.
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Home surveillance video of the August 2022 raid shows half a dozen gun-wielding law-enforcement officers from the Adams County Sheriff's Office deputies kicking down his door, combing through his CD collection, going through his suit pockets, flipping through a wad of cash and, in one case, briefly getting distracted by a cake dish on the kitchen counter.
The search, on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping, didn't yield any evidence or charges against the rapper, whose legal name is Joseph Foreman. But he says officers broke his gate and security surveillance wiring, took $400 in cash and frightened his family. He wasn't home at the time, but his wife and kids, then 10 and 12, were present.
"I asked myself, as a powerless Black man in America, what can I do to the cops that kicked my door in, tried to kill me in front of my kids, stole my money and disconnected my cameras?" Afroman told NPR in 2023. "And the only thing I could come up with was make a funny rap song about them use the money to pay for the damages they did and move on."
The rapper, best known for early aughts hits like "Because I Got High" and "Crazy Rap (Colt 45 and 2 Zig-Zags)," made waves again with the 2023 release of Lemon Pound Cake. Its 14 songs have titles like "The Police Raid," "Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera" and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door," featuring home surveillance footage in the music videos.
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LetMyPeopleVote
(179,451 posts)2. How did this case make it to a jury?
This is a clear cut First Amendment case that should have been dismissed unless the judge in the case is an idiot or is biased against the Defendant. This is not a close issue. I tend to agree with the poster below
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This case should have never made it to a jury
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,451 posts)3. Here is a good report on this judge
This judge is an asshole and should have not heard this case
It appears that there will be no appeal.
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