It was part of an argument about introducing the video as evidence in court. The song, roughly four minutes long, was played in full for the court. Young Thug's attorney Brian Steel intended to use it as part of his argument that the rapper does not have gang ties. Judge Ural Glanville told him it would be relevant evidence but needed to be introduced with another witness. FULL STORY: 11Alive is Where Atlanta Speaks. We believe that news shouldn’t be a one-way conversation, but a dialogue with you. Join in, share your thoughts and connect with new perspectives. Download our 11Alive News app: Follow 11Alive on Social: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Subscribe to 11Alive for exclusive content: Visit Site:
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