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Actor/stand-up comedian Bill Cosby arrives for sentencing for his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse on September 25, 2018 in Norristown, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images)

Memphis Jelks, the hip-hop luminary signed to Chuck Dโ€™s SpitSlam Record Label, has unveiled his latest track, โ€œThe 89th Day,โ€ drawing inspiration from a conversation with legendary comedian Bill Cosby.

Memphis Jelks, the hip-hop luminary signed to Chuck D's Spit Slam Record label, has unveiled his latest track, "The 89th Day," drawing inspiration from a conversation with legendary comedian Bill Cosby. (Courtesy photo)
Memphis Jelks, the hip-hop luminary signed to Chuck D’s Spit Slam Record label, has unveiled his latest track, “The 89th Day,” drawing inspiration from a conversation with legendary comedian Bill Cosby. (Courtesy photo)

The release follows Jelksโ€™ previous viral hit, โ€œThe Cosby Dance,โ€ which caught the attention of Cosby himself, leading to a statement praising Jelks as a โ€œprolific rapperโ€ contributing to the restoration of the comedianโ€™s legacy.

Jelks discussed the inspiration for โ€œThe 89th Dayโ€ in a recent phone conversation with Cosby, arranged by the comedianโ€™s spokesman, Andrew Wyatt. He related his experience of losing his job just before starting employment elsewhere. Cosby suggested turning the story into a song, resulting in the creation of the new track.

 โ€œThe 89th Dayโ€ aims to blend comedy and music while conveying the importance of education and credentials in the modern workforce.

Jelks expressed appreciation for Cosbyโ€™s mentorship and acknowledged the vital role of education in his journey. 

โ€œI salute everyone around the world involved in the education industry because I know how it feels to have a job that doesnโ€™t appreciate my hard work and will terminate my employment at the drop of a dime,โ€ Jelks stated. 

Though โ€œThe Cosby Showโ€ star has remained an inspiration to the rapper, according to The Associated Press, Cosby, 86, has been accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment by more than 60 women. Although he was the first celebrity tried and convicted as part of the #MeToo era โ€” spending nearly three years in a Pennsylvania state prison โ€” Cosby has denied all allegations involving sexually related crimes.

In 2021, Cosby was released from prison after a higher court overturned his conviction.

The rapper emphasized that Cosby continues to inspire him.

In addition to his musical endeavors, Jelks anchors a podcast, โ€œThe Memphis Jelks Show,โ€ where he hopes to bridge worlds and unite communities across racial, religious, and political boundaries.

Listeners can download โ€œThe 89th Dayโ€ directly from Jelksโ€™ websites: memphisjelks.com or memphis.jelks.bandcamp.com.

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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