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A man in California is haunted by the memory of a pop song from his youth. He can remember the lyrics and the melody. But the song itself has vanished, completely scrubbed from the internet. PJ takes on the Super Tech Support case.

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"No Body, No Crime" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). The track was produced by Aaron Dessner and features the American band Haim. Republic Records in partnership with MCA Nashville released it to US country radio on January 11, 2021, as a single from the album. A murder ballad, "No Body, No Crime" has lyrics about the murder of a woman named Este, narrated by her friend who tries to avenge her. Musically, it combines styles of country and country rock with elements of pop rock and Americana.

Gene Lee, the CEO of American casual dining restaurant chain Olive Garden credited Swift for gathering social interactions with the brand after she mentioned the name of the brand on one of her lyrics on the song, said that "Just think about what happened last week when Taylor Swift dropped the song with Olive Garden in it, and how we were able to capture that socially and create buzz around that. When Taylor Swift drops our name in a song, our brand becomes very, very relevant".[5][6]

Led Zeppelin releases list the songwriters as guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant, however, group chronicler Dave Lewis commented: "The Page/Plant credit here is a little misleading as Blind Willie Johnson may well have been under the impression that he wrote the lyrics back in 1928, a fact that Robert acknowledged when introducing the track on stage in Copenhagen in 1979."[23]

BOWMAN: Well, first you have to start with hard evidence - forensic evidence, witness testimony, weapons and the like. You know, this is not just about Young Thug and Gunna. This is about over the last, I would say, a decade, where in 500 separate cases, rap lyrics were introduced as part of indictment and conviction proceedings in comparison to other genres of music. They've only been used or introduced five times, and in all five of the other cases, the lyrics were thrown out. And if you have hard evidence, forensic evidence and a case without the lyrics and you want to use lyrics or lyrics that reference a particular crime after you have the hard evidence, you know, that is admissible.

BOWMAN: So amateur rappers Gary Bryant Jr. and Diallo Jackson had their convictions overturned recently because they were convicted of murder pretty much based on their rap lyrics alone without other evidence. And that case is very promising because it creates a pathway forward for many other convictions to be overturned and for people to understand in my line of work, particularly in Congress, that policies like this need to move forward not just at the federal level, but also at the state level.

BOWMAN: Well, first, there is racism in our country. There is racial bias in our country. And that racial bias is connected to hip-hop and rap for obvious reasons, because the genre and the culture and the art form is disproportionately Black and Latino. So what we found and what studies have shown is when rap lyrics are introduced, the racial bias kicks in, and people automatically believe that what's being said is explicit and a documentary, if you will, of a person's life, of what they've done. And as a result, they are - they're now considered to be guilty because of the bias.

A Fulton County judge is hearing arguments about whether rap lyrics can be used as evidence in the Young Slime Life RICO case centered around rapper Young Thug. Wednesday's hearing comes just weeks before the six defendants go to trial later in November.

So when he started his new startup, IMVU, he wanted to try something different. Eric Ries already knew that startups which wait for their product to be "finished" before public release often end up spending months or years creating something that nobody wanted. This is exactly what happened in Ries' early startups, and he was determined not to make the same mistake with IMVU.

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