The Atlanta rapper, whose 2015 chart-topper "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" spawned a viral dance craze, pleaded guilty to shooting his cousin to death in 2021.
The singer's Slope Day show at Cornell University was canceled in April over what the university president deemed her "antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments."
The disgraced R&B singer, who's serving more than 30 years in prison for sex crimes, claims jail officials tried to have him killed to keep him from revealing prosecutorial misconduct.
In a social media post, Tait notes that he spent six weeks in a treatment center following his departure from the Contemporary Christian Music band.
Proceeds from the double LP will benefit Democracy Forward's free legal representation for Americans in defense of their Constitutional rights.
Lame was granted a "voluntary departure" on June 6 and has since left the U.S.
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Also a founding member of DC Talk, Tait abruptly left the Contemporary Christian Music group Newsboys in January.