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Hip-Hop World

Raymond Price sued Southwest Airlines, claiming it fired him for recording his own hip-hop song, “<a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Hiphop-in-Oakland.pdf"><strong>Pocket Full of Change</strong></a>,” on his own time, because it contains, in the airline’s opinion, “derogatory language,” in Alameda County Court.

OAKLAND, Calif. — Raymond Price sued Southwest Airlines, claiming it fired him for recording his own hip-hop song, “Pocket Full of Change ,” on his own time, because it contains, in the airline’s opinion, “derogatory language,” in Alameda County Court.

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