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This may be one of the worst rap songs you will ever hear but the only reason it is being talked about today is because of O.J. Simpson. The song, which was made in 1994, has lyrics dedicated to the O.J. case and the murder charges he was facing. The video is both interesting and strange and is part of a larger documentary that is being produced by O.J.’s former manager.

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More than twenty years after Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman’s murders, new details continue to emerge regarding O.J. Simpson’s involvement in the case. And now, RadarOnline.com has learned, a new documentary released last week on the anniversary of the killings has revealed disturbing footage showing Simpson laughing and joking about his ex-wife’s tragic death.

The clip was aired as part of Simpson manager Norman Pardo’s documentary, O.J. Simpson: In His Own Words, and shows a gregarious Simpson chuckling, grooving, and singing along to a never-before-heard-song about the murders.

“On the thirteenth of June, 1994, no one knows what happened on that night for sure,” the song begins, as Simpson bobs his head appreciatively. ” . . . In one room ice cream’s melting, candles burning late on the scene was Detective Furman to investigate the murders of Brown and Goldman. Not before long it was on the news, and O.J. Simpson stood accused of murder.”

The song continues to dive into the details of the case and it doesn’t take long for Simpson to feel the record and start singing along to it. Make what you want of it.

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