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Published on November 16th, 2018 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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CUTTBOY G DINERO Delivers New Street/Club Single Featuring C Murder ‘Dey Put Da Blame On Me’

TRU/WNMG recording artist CUTTBOY G DINERO delivers the new radio-friendly street/club single featuring C Murder “Dey Put Da Blame On Me”. The new song addresses his past wrongful conviction while also turning the spotlight on the current national case of Corey “C Murder” Miller, (brother of Percy “Master P” Miller).

In March 2018, Corey Miller was moved to Elayn Hunt Correctional Center from Angola (Louisiana State Penitentiary) after the public announcement of his hunger strike due to the inhumane conditions and injustices of his wrongful conviction which included a lack of DNA evidence, gunpowder residue, a recanted statement from two witness, and both applications for Post-Conviction Relief. Corey Miller has been wrongfully incarcerated and convicted since 2009.

This new song “Dey Put Da Blame On Me” is being released at a historical time in this country with all of the injustices against people of color by the police, corporations, politicians and united states government.

So join us in support of this single along with its non-profit organization P.U.R.P.L.E. (Prisoners’ Union for Reformation, Peace, Liberty & Equality) www.purpleunion.ga to bring awareness on the injustice and help effect change in our communities.

CUTTBOY G DINERO “Dey Put Da Blame On Me” featuring C Murder is available this summer on forthcoming album “HipHop Cruises to Jamaica” Through Amada Records/Cocoas Entertainment which features Tupac, Damian Marley, Ed Sheeran, Tory Lanez, Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, Wyclef, Flo Rida, Virgo, A-K Swats and Lil Jay from Crime Mob just to name few.


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