Quote Originally Posted by Fattie
Yo, no offence but that shits wack and why the fuck are you wearing a do rag?

You know what thats for?

Get at C-way
That's your own opinion, and it doesn't bother me at all. I'd appreciate it if you were a bit more constructive in your criticism though, lol.

Durags and bandanas are what I like, so I'm gonna continue to wear them. I don't care for your opinions on my clothes.

Anyways, thanks guys, the creative license issue cleared up all my doubts. birdgirl, I will be careful with Myspace, the song shouldn't be up that long as it is anyway since I have others in production as well. I've already claimed creative license on the page as well.

Again, thanks everyone.
Lethal G Reviewed by Lethal G 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