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Afroman Civil Trial Generates Massive Resurgence in Popularity for His Music, Data Shows

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Streaming data indicates that Afroman's recent Adams County civil trial has introduced hundreds of thousands of new daily listeners to his music over this past week.

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A few days ago, a court case in Ohio was concluded that seemed to be straight out of the old days - from a time when disputes over free speech were still framed by a clear template: a small freedom-loving individual against a colossus of repressive power. A local jury unanimously acquitted rapper Afroman and dismissed a lawsuit by seven police officers who were demanding $3.9 million in damages for defamation and invasion of privacy.

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The agents began the lawsuit in 2023 for defamation and “emotional harm,” with a claim of $3.9 million, claiming that the videos exposed them to public humiliation. At once, the artist celebrated the decision as a triumph for artists and citizens in the face of possible police abuses. Read more

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Before Friday, African musician, nominated for the Grammy Awards, may have been better known for his 2000 tube, "Because I Got High." But he now has a new right to glory, that of the man who fought the law and who won. The resident of southern Ohio, including the [...]

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nebula.tv broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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