Violent lyrics are commonplace in the world of rappers, but one young
artist’s rhymes may have helped police build a case against him for
murder. Antwain Donta Steward, an up-and-coming rapper from Newport News,
Va., was recently arrested and charged in a pair of cold case murders
from 2007. The new lead in the years-old double homicide may have been
Steward’s own lyrics, according to court documents described by local
news site Daily Press. Of particular interest to police was the song “Hip Full of Gun”
by Steward aka Twain Gotti, which describes Steward killing someone. The
song’s video, posted to YouTube in 2011, also includes footage of him
playing a violent video game. Police reprinted some of the lyrics from
the song in their affidavit, according to the Daily Press:
“Everybody saw when I [expletive] choked him. But nobody saw when I [expletive] smoked him, roped him, sharpened up the shank then I poked him … had me crackin up so I joked him, it is betweezy six feet ova, told ya [expletive] with my money I’ll roast ya.”
In an interview with Luv 4 The Music blog last year, Steward said
he’s “all black straight from da hood,” “good with people” and fighting
against negativity in his city. “The studio is kinda like the best place to be where I can ease my
mind and express myself,” he told the blog. “My children are what keeps
me motivated. I want the best for them, and nobody else out here are
gonna break their necks and sacrifice the way I will to make sure they
live a great life.” Steward was previously arrested in 2011 in connection with a
non-fatal drive-by shooting, local NBC affiliate WAVY reports. He is
currently in the Newport News City Jail and charged with two counts of
felony murder, one count of unlawfully discharging a firearm and two
counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, according to
the jail’s information service. Steward is being held without bond. His next court date is set for Oct. 2.
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