You can’t keep a good man down, and you can’t keep an innocent man in jail.
Jussie was not forced to serve his jail sentence after being convicted of faking a hate crime against himself – instead he is out on the loose, and at the studio.
Jussie Smollett chided police and prosecutors and declared his innocence in a song released Friday — three weeks after he was sprung from a Chicago jail while his lawyers appeal his conviction for staging a hate crime.
Smollett, who was found to have paid two men to pretend to be racist and homophobic Donald Trump supporters and attack him with a noose and bleach, released a nearly six minute long gospel-influenced R&B track called “Thank You God…” on streaming platforms.
After a choir sings “thank you God for showing me my enemies,” the 39-year-old disgraces actor lays down a spoken-word verse deriding the press and law enforcement for supposedly falsely accusing him of the 2019 stunt.
“It’s like they’re hell-bent on not solving the crime / Taking out the elements of race and trans and homophobia that’s straight taking lives / But turn around and act like I’m the one that killed the strides,” the black and gay actor slowly raps over a sparse beat, as an apparently Auto-Tuned singer harmonizes his denials.
“I can’t be mad / Take my ego out / Some people searching for fame / Some people chasing that clout / Just remember this, this ain’t that situation / You think I’m stupid enough to kill my reputation?, Smollett continues.
You can listen to that hot banger on Instagram.
This guy is for sure the next R. Kelly.