Brett Cooper
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I would too.
I'm missing out.
I'm watching from the sidelines.
I need to figure out how to get into these courtrooms without being sued myself.
But anyway, guys, back to the story.
Now, you might have assumed, you know, that once Afro Man got sued, once he finished that first album, that he would just focus on the trial.
He would get back to doing his Afro Man thing, whatever that is, living in Ohio, back to business as usual.
But no, because in that week,
leading up to the trial, he didn't just release that one song.
No, he decided to go even further and release even more songs about different cops that he had not spoken about previously, essentially saying, if you want emotional distress, if you want me to invade your privacy and user likeness in my music videos, I will give you emotional distress.
One of these songs in particular was called Lick Em Low, Lisa, which was about the female cop involved in the raid.
And I will just play you a brief clip because this music video, the song in its entirety, I don't think is something that is appropriate for this program, but just watch.
Like in the other music videos, it was him walking around his property, in his house singing with his bong, whatever he's doing.
He was using the clips of the raid.
No, this one, he hired an actor.
That woman that was running in the music video, that was somebody he hired to play Lick Em Low Lisa.
I mean, it was like insane.
They had women that this like cop was chasing.
It was a whole thing.
Like this man staged an entire production to go after Lisa.