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How BMG Secretly Signed a Rapper Dropped for Antisemitic Lyrics

Though the music label ultimately backed out, the deal illustrates the temptations and risks faced by corporations seeking to capitalize on the notoriety of pop-culture figures.

Katherine Rosman
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