One of the more prevalent songs from the Broadway musical 'Dreamgirls' is a rousing thumper sang by the James 'Thunder' Early character called 'Fake Your Way to the Top.' The title of the song is pretty self explanatory.
And although the glitzy theatrical tour-de-force deals with all things Black Music Industry of decades before, most of the themes translate to today's day and time.
Take Akon for instance.
The Senegalese Singing Sensation has been a chart-topping mainstay on the hip-hop soul scene; thanks – in large part – to his break-out debut single 'Locked Up,' (video below) which told an autobiographical tale of how his sale of narcotics led to him being incarcerated.
In subsequent interviews, the crooner has claimed he served a total of 4 1/2 years in prison for various felonies, including running "a notorious car theft operation."
That's hard time.
Not so fast – said TheSmokingGun.com.
The investigative celebrity website is labeling Akon (real name: Aliuane Badara Thiam) a complete and total fraud when it comes to his so-called criminal past After digging through his legal records, SmokingGun found that the New Jersey-bred balladeer was convicted of only one felony - for gun possession - and that case ended in a guilty plea with three years probation.
It also is revealed that the Grammy Award winner was arrested for stealing just one BMW.
In that case, he was detained in Atlanta for several months before prosecutors dropped all charges against him.
In the story, titled "Akon's Con Job," SmokingGun stated: "Akon's ad nauseum claims about his criminal career and resulting prison time have been, to an overwhelming extent, exaggerated, embellished, or wholly fabricated.
"Police, court, and corrections records reveal that the entertainer has created a fictionalized backstory that serves as the narrative anchor for his recorded tales of isolation, violence, woe, and regret. Akon has overdubbed his biography with the kind of grit and menace that he apparently believes music consumers desire from their hip-hop stars."
Whoa wee.
A spokesperson for the Universal Motown Records recording artist was not available for comment at deadline.


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By: bebe on 4/21/2008 6:54PM
is not only akon who lied about his life history.most rappers do,most movie makers also do to make money.is not just akon.well akon has been in jail before.he may be use that jail time to write his songs.even if it is one day that he spent in jail,he can use that single day to write his music about his experienced in jail.every one in life lied.
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By: D.O. on 4/22/2008 2:18PM
Oh, wow. A musician makes up his past in his music, and no one is happy about it. Big deal. This is no surprise. People are acting like this never happens. Look at all these rappers out now. No one can sit here and tell me that none of them are faking. All rappers lie, as far as I'm concerned. So, what makes Akon any different? Like all rappers, Akon is just telling people what they want to hear. It's entertainment, people. Nothing else.
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By: chris on 4/25/2008 5:44PM
everyone tells little lies and we all have skeletons in our closets, he is a great singer and no one should be upset at him for lieing about that evidently he thought he had to. they are all perpetrators if you ask me. i like akon and he is the hottest act in the game right now, if he is on the track more than likely they have a hit! he is good people!
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By: Pat on 5/02/2008 1:19AM
This story is part of the problem with black music. Everyone makes it seem like its such a bad thing to not have gone to prison. Sure, he lied about his life but if you bought his album or love his music based on the fact or fiction in this case that he was a hardened criminal your just as stupid as him. We are our own worse enemies.
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By: Afford on 5/10/2008 1:29PM
Well, after reading several comments on this whole website, I think it's awfully funny how some people continue to talk smack about white people. Grow up! This isn't a "white man's world" or a "black man's world". You have ignorant people in every race. Why does everything have to go back to race/color? Races are so mixed at this point that it's hard to tell who is what. So make your petty comments about the topic, and leave the racial comments out.
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By: Afford on 5/10/2008 1:28PM
Why is race still an issue up in here? If it's all the "ignorant white people" who buy "black music" then what do black people listen to? Come on now, this is ridiculous!!
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By: sweet on 5/10/2008 11:05AM
:) akon do not say he is american, born in america to africian parents. he will say he is africian. ok 2 b africian, but at d end u r still a AFRICIAN-AMERICAN!!!! what he is about????
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By: Cameron on 5/15/2008 12:45PM
hah photo 19
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By: Cameron on 5/15/2008 12:48PM
awkward manshake on photo 19...
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