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A Greg Hardy rap video emerges
Hardy appealed the case – and his conviction was overturned in 2015 after the alleged victim refused to testify against him in court.
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While Hardy was serving an National Football League suspension for allegedly throwing a woman on a pile of guns, he decided it was a good idea to make a video with gunshot sound effects.
Well this probably won’t help public perception of Greg Hardy: a rap video of Hardy and rapper Ja Alan has surfaced.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy was in hot water this past week as he made a few distasteful comments about Tom Brady’s wife and references to guns. I hope her sister comes to the game, all her friends come to the game.
The video and song are just another public misstep for a guy who can’t seem to stay out of his own way at the moment. There was also the scathing clip from Katie Nolan that took Hardy to the woodshed and questioned what the NFL and football fans really cared about.
Now, TMZ Sports has published more evidence of Hardy’s immaturity: a rap video titled “I’m Just Me” that features the Cowboys star claiming, among other things, that he’ll never get “played” by a woman again.
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It’s a rap video from Hardy, made during the 2014 season while he was being paid to not play football pending the resolution of his domestic violence charges.