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Live Crew member Luther Campbelltorontosun
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Miami ’s 2 Live Crew helped redraw the legal landscape around what hip-hop could be.
Surviving members of the group, and heirs of the two who have since died, are able to retake five of their early albums.
The copyright case was brought by Lil’ Joe Records , which bought the rights to the albums after the group's record company filed for bankruptcy in 1995 .
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