Kammar Henry-Richards, 26, known as Kay-O, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering Kacey Boothe. Despite his conviction, he released a rap song titled 'C'est La Vie' hours after sentencing, which seemingly profited from streams and views. The song, containing lyrics about making money from music and handling contraband, garnered attention on Spotify and YouTube, raising questions about prison regulations and music rights.
Kammar Henry-Richards AKA Kay-O released a song hours after being sentenced for the murder of Kacey Boothe A convicted murderer was able to record a rap song from behind bars that may have earned him money – even bragging about it in the lyrics. Kammar Henry-Richards, 26, had success as a drill rapper under the moniker Kay-O before he was jailed for murdering a rival gang member at a children’s party.
Kacey Boothe was shot dead by Henry-Richards and three others in 2022 The vocals appear to have either been recorded via a phone or edited to make them sound as such. Meanwhile the lyrics contain references to making money from his music and handling ‘contraband’ in prison. ‘I can still run up streams and make some record sales,’ Henry-Richards raps at one point. ‘True, the dream is getting rich it doesn’t have to end in jail.
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