The Los Angeles Police Department have beef with Compton rapper YG over a song he made that they claim is the inspiration for several home burglaries.
According to TMZ, two men accused of committing robberies in San Fernando Valley, were recently arrested and told cops that YG's song "Meet the Flockers" influenced them.
The lyrics could be looked at as a how-to guide to break into cribs. They also could just as easily be interpreted as a form of artistic expression.
"First, you find a house and scope it out / Find a Chinese neighborhood, cause they don't believe in bank accounts / Second, you find a crew and a driver, someone who ring the doorbell / And someone that ain't scared to do what it do / Third, you pull up at the spot / Park, watch, ring the doorbell and knock / Four, make sure nobody is home (knock knock)/ They gone, okay it's on / Don't be scared nigga you in now / If the police come you gonna find out who your friends now / That ain't them talking, that's your mind playing tricks on you / You're conscious cause you know you got nines with two clips on you," he raps on the song which is featured on his debut album, "My Krazy Life."
By now, YG is used to his music causing controversies. The Secret Service reportedly contacted his record label when he dropped the song "FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)" in 2016.
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