They Tried To Ban These Songs. It Made Them Bigger. The Verified Truth.

The FBI sent a letter. A federal judge declared an album illegal to sell. The Vice President called them out by name on national television. Sixty congressmen signed a letter demanding their record be pulled. Police stormed a stage mid-performance to stop a song from being heard. And every single time — the banning made the music bigger. In this chapter, RAP-UNTOLD tells the real, verified, documented story of 10 hip-hop songs that were banned, suppressed, and targeted by governments, police departments, and powerful institutions — and what happened when they tried. N.W.A receiving the only FBI letter ever sent to a rap label. 2 Live Crew being arrested on stage and then acquitted — with their case eventually changing American copyright law at the Supreme Court level. Ice-T pulling "Cop Killer" after bomb threats were sent to Warner Bros. employees — and watching the ban triple his sales in Texas. And the song the US government tried to silence that ended up preserved forever in the Library of Congress. Every fact verified. Every court case documented. Every chart position confirmed. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell — new chapters drop every week. 💬 Comment: Which banned song do you think had the biggest impact on hip-hop history? #RapUntold #BannedSongs #HipHopCensorship #NWA #IceT #CopKiller #2LiveCrew #PublicEnemy #FightThePower #Eminem #YG #NipseyHussle #GetoBoys #HipHopHistory #FirstAmendment