There's an
article on this here.
"I kept my music and my job separate," he told us. "I never brought my music to the job. I was a real good screener. Even the guy who fired me said I was a real good worker."
Khalaf said the firing was unfair because he is only exercising his freedom of speech..
But the federal government apparently didn't approve of his profanity-laced lyrics. That also included threats to blow up buildings with airplanes.
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"Like I said, I don't intend to do that," said Khalaf. "I don't support terrorism in any way."
"Then why sing about it," we asked.
"It's like entertainment," said Khalaf. "People make movies about it. I should be able to rap about it."
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You can
listen to some of his music here. He's got an album coming out titled "
TERROR ALERT"