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has dropped a new song three weeks after he was released from Cook County Jail in , , pending an appeal of his conviction after allegedly faking a hate .<br>The Empire star, 39, took to Instagram on Friday and posted a lyric video set to his new tune, Thank You God, where he touches on his recent legal troubles.<br>'Some people searching for fame / Some people chasing that clout / Just remember this ...<br><br>this ain't that situation / You think I'm stupid enough to kill my reputation?' he sings.<br>                Musician: Jussie Smollett, 39, has dropped a new song three weeks after he was released from Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois, after being sentenced for faking a hate crime; Pictured March 10 at his sentencing hearing<br>'Just simply to look like a victim / Like it's something fun / Y'all better look at someone else / You got the wrong one,' he goes on. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>894 shares<br><br><br>The actor notes that '100% of the profits' from the song will be donated to Rainbow Push Coalition, the Illinois Innocence Project and Secure the Bag Safety. <br>The one-minute clip starts out with a message that reads: 'Channeling these thoughts the best way I know how.<br><br>Love You… - JUSSIE.'  <br>        Addressing his legal woes: The Empire star took to Instagram on Friday and posted a lyric video set to his new tune, Thank You God, where he touches on his recent legal troubles<br>        Reputation: 'Some people searching for fame / Some people chasing that clout / Just remember this ...<br><br>this ain't that situation / You think I'm stupid enough to kill my reputation?' he sings<br>He then goes on to sing: '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.'<br>The star continues, singing, 'Maybe we stick together / Maybe we read more / Instead of saying that 'It's above me now' / Brother you sure?'<br>Elsewhere in the song he speaks of betraying others. 'Let me rephrase that / Cuz the narrative they played / I really over-stand the reason why y'all felt betrayed.'<br>        A victim?<br><br>'Just simply to look like a victim / Like it's something fun,' he goes on<br>              The wrong one: 'Y'all better look at someone else / You got the wrong one,' the artist states <br>      'They had my own people / Thoughts going off the wall / That's why from L.D.<br><br>to Don I still got love for y'all / I know we'll meet again / Talk like real men / Instead of sharing shade in rooms and up on CNN.'<br>Towards the end of the song he appears to have a positive outlook, speaking about pushing through the clouds. <br>'Thunder's mad loud / Still I'm pushing through the clouds / All I've ever really wanted to do was make my people proud,' he sings.<br>Smollett finishes the song by revealing his thoughts on fame, singing: 'Fame is nothing real / It's how you make them feel / Celebrity is for the birds / I ain't no man of steel.'<br>        New passion: The one-minute clip starts out with a message that reads: Travel - [https://transviettravel.wordpress.com/2022/06/14/y-ty-vung-dat-suong-mu/ transviettravel.wordpress.com], 'Channeling these thoughts the best way I know how.<br><br>Love You… - JUSSIE'<br>        Charitable: The actor notes that '100% of the profits will be donated' to Rainbow Push Coalition, the Illinois Innocence Project and Secure the Bag Safety<br>      The actor was released from jail on March 16 pending his appeal, after being sentenced to five months in jail.<br>He was convicted of five counts of felony disorderly conduct after a jury found he did lie to police in January 2019, and repeatedly since then, by claiming he was attacked up by two white, homophobic Trump supporters. <br>In reality, the men were two black brothers who say Smollett paid them to carry it out in an attempt to raise his celerity profile.<br>        Thoughts on fame: Towards the end of the song, Smollett reveals his thoughts on fame, singing: 'Fame is nothing real / It's how you make them feel'<br>         For the birds: 'Celebrity is for the birds / I ain't no man of steel,' he adds<br>        The end: The song ends with the title, Thank You God, and Smollett's signature<br>      Smollett's claims unleashed a media frenzy when he filed a report with Chicago police on January 29, 2019. <br>Sympathy for the 'battered' actor poured in from the entertainment industry and fans alike, and police launched a manhunt for his alleged attackers on taxpayers' dime. <br>He was convicted in December 2021, sentenced last month and released six days later. <br>        Legal trouble: The actor was convicted of five counts of felony disorderly conduct in December 2021, sentenced to five months, and released six days later; Pictured being led out of the courtroom after being sentenced <br>
has dropped a new song three weeks after he was released from Cook County Jail in , , pending an appeal of his conviction after allegedly faking a hate .<br>The Empire star, 39, took to Instagram on Friday and posted a lyric video set to his new tune, Thank You God, where he touches on his recent legal troubles.<br>'Some people searching for fame / Some people chasing that clout / Just remember this ...<br><br>this ain't that situation / You think I'm stupid enough to kill my reputation?' he sings.<br>                Musician: Jussie Smollett, 39, has dropped a new song three weeks after he was released from Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois, after being sentenced for faking a hate crime; Pictured March 10 at his sentencing hearing<br>'Just simply to look like a victim / Like it's something fun / Y'all better look at someone else / You got the wrong one,' he goes on. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>894 shares<br><br><br>The actor notes that '100% of the profits' from the song will be donated to Rainbow Push Coalition, the Illinois Innocence Project and Secure the Bag Safety. <br>The one-minute clip starts out with a message that reads: 'Channeling these thoughts the best way I know how.<br><br>Love You… - JUSSIE.'  <br>        Addressing his legal woes: The Empire star took to Instagram on Friday and posted a lyric video set to his new tune, Thank You God, where he touches on his recent legal troubles<br>        Reputation: 'Some people searching for fame / Some people chasing that clout / Just remember this ...<br><br>this ain't that situation / You think I'm stupid enough to kill my reputation?' he sings<br>He then goes on to sing: '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.'<br>The star continues, singing, 'Maybe we stick together / Maybe we read more / Instead of saying that 'It's above me now' / Brother you sure?'<br>Elsewhere in the song he speaks of betraying others. 'Let me rephrase that / Cuz the narrative they played / I really over-stand the reason why y'all felt betrayed.'<br>        A victim?<br><br>'Just simply to look like a victim / Like it's something fun,' he goes on<br>              The wrong one: 'Y'all better look at someone else / You got the wrong one,' the artist states <br>      'They had my own people / Thoughts going off the wall / That's why from L.D.<br><br>to Don I still got love for y'all / I know we'll meet again / Talk like real men / Instead of sharing shade in rooms and up on CNN.'<br>Towards the end of the song he appears to have a positive outlook, speaking about pushing through the clouds. <br>'Thunder's mad loud / Still I'm pushing through the clouds / All I've ever really wanted to do was make my people proud,' he sings.<br>Smollett finishes the song by revealing his thoughts on fame, singing: 'Fame is nothing real / It's how you make them feel / Celebrity is for the birds / I ain't no man of steel.'<br>        New passion: The one-minute clip starts out with a message that reads: 'Channeling these thoughts the best way I know how.<br><br>Love You… - JUSSIE'<br>        Charitable: The actor notes that '100% of the profits will be donated' to Rainbow Push Coalition, the Illinois Innocence Project and Secure the Bag Safety<br>      The actor was released from jail on March 16 pending his appeal, after being sentenced to five months in jail.<br>He was convicted of five counts of felony disorderly conduct after a jury found he did lie to police in January 2019, and repeatedly since then, by claiming he was attacked up by two white, homophobic Trump supporters. <br>In reality, the men were two black brothers who say Smollett paid them to carry it out in an attempt to raise his celerity profile.<br>        Thoughts on fame: Towards the end of the song, Smollett reveals his thoughts on fame, singing: 'Fame is nothing real / It's how you make them feel'<br>         For the birds: 'Celebrity is for the birds / I ain't no man of steel,' he adds<br>        The end: The song ends with the title, Thank You God, and Smollett's signature<br>      Smollett's claims unleashed a media frenzy when he filed a report with Chicago police on January 29,  cooking; [https://trendcooks.weebly.com/news/chili-mac Truy cập tại đây], 2019. <br>Sympathy for the 'battered' actor poured in from the entertainment industry and fans alike, and police launched a manhunt for his alleged attackers on taxpayers' dime. <br>He was convicted in December 2021, sentenced last month and released six days later. <br>        Legal trouble: The actor was convicted of five counts of felony disorderly conduct in December 2021, sentenced to five months, and released six days later; Pictured being led out of the courtroom after being sentenced <br>
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