OK, I just read that you already have it up on MySpace. Better look at the truth factor real quick! MySpace already has some legal troubles on its hands for making online predators so easy. I'm not sure they're particularly protective of their posters. Just be careful and claim creative license. And I sure hope the song doesn't have names or connectable details.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . legal issues on my rap music? OK guys, I have a song in production that indirectly attacks an ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend. I know some of you might think it's immoral in the first place, but it helps me sometimes to get my feelings out (even a psychiatrist I used to visit in the past encouraged the use of this as long as it doesn't harm anyone). However, I have decided also to make this song ambiguous and not mention any names at all in case I decide to make the song public. My question is whether or not they could Rating: 5