
"Afroman spends the five-minute clip detailing the entire case in deliberate, utterly absurd detail. It's very much a diss track... Afroman has targets a plenty, including likening Judge Roy E. Gabbert to Droopy."
"Unconfidential informant lied to Police to get out of some trouble Adam County Sheriff officers made a mistake by believing the lie Raided my house found nothing refused to pay for the damages and filed a lawsuit against me Afroman for exercising my freedom of speech!"
"A jury sided with Afroman last week in a civil lawsuit brought by sheriff's deputies, who accused him of both defamation and invasion of privacy for mocking them in several of his music videos."
Afroman won a court case against Ohio's Adams County Sheriff's department and responded with a track titled 'Batteram Hymn of the Police Whistleblower.' The song serves as a diss track, humorously detailing the absurdities of his legal battle. Afroman criticizes various officials, including Judge Roy E. Gabbert and prosecutor David Kelly. The track reflects on the broken criminal justice system while also being endearing. Afroman's home was raided in 2022 based on false allegations, prompting his creative retaliation through music videos.
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