I first heard a Jedi Mind Tricks song when I was in my early 20's. They are a rap group from Philadelphia which achieved moderate success, and their most prominent member, Vinnie Paz, has been on the Joe Rogan podcast.
Paz is a Muslim, and mentions Islam and religion in his songs. For instance:
Vinnie Paz - Design in Malice
The nine Taurus jam a little bit, the Glock is strong
I move brutal and use voodoo like Papa Shang
Over a billion Muslims, you could never stop Islam
Over a billion bullets shooting from the chopper's arm
The backstage filled with liquor and a lot of traum'
'Cause it's been hard on Vinnie since my father gone
I'm about to blow the f___ horns like it was Rosh Hashan
This is the calm before the storm, Armageddon's on
Vinnie Paz - Carnival of Souls
You face the brigade, I hate you and I pray you get AIDS
I go hard on hard beats, y'all too lazy to shave
Too lazy to bathe, and so y'all hate on the God
I'm sick of y'all eating off the same plate as the God
Y'all could never build or conversate with the God
You shooting guns off, I would bomb a nation for God
(I'm a suicide bomber) Y'all don't want no confrontation with God
Y'all are swine eaters, that's abomination to God
The level of hypocrisy/incongruity on display in many of Paz's songs, given his religion, is pretty incredible.
For example:
Vinnie Paz - The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms
I'm with half an ounce and a whole lot of alcohol
I'm blacking out
I'm always around the outlaws
Day in and day out, it's murder on the menu
As your team searches for missing persons continue
I'm in blackness where black magic is practiced
It's the habitat where my gat's the happiest
Vinnie Paz - Street Lights
The most beautiful thing to me is a glistening gun
I find y'all is entertainment while I'm sipping rum
And if I ever fall on hard luck
I'll put some white on the street like a salt truck
'Cause I ain't tryna be hungry again
With these lowlife motherf___ dummies again
While it can be strongly argued that Muhammad banned drugs/alcohol in the Quran (Surah 5:90-91, c.f. Sahih al-Bukhari 4343, 5578-79, 5583, 5585-86, 6777, 7172 etc.), the fact that Islam is totally incongruent with the kind of gang lifestyle that Paz glorifies in his music is beyond argument.
Additionally, the lyrics of those who Paz features with on songs are often more un-Islamic than what Paz himself says (esp. "Jus Allah", who he features with frequently). Here is a sample of what one of Paz's collaborators says on the same song in which Paz says "You could never stop Islam":
Young Zee - Design in Malice
Young, I'm down with Vinnie, give me six weeks
All y'all little pipsqueaks is up s___ creek
Think we a joke? I'll put three in your throat
Drunk off gin and C&C coke then we flee in a boat
Then I come open up the spot, with coconut Ciroc
So the hoes'll suck some c___
Huh, then I'll forget to call her
After I nut I get Attention Deficit Disorder
1-5 catch us off X's and dust
Whole clique of registered sex offenders
Vinnie Paz helped produce this song, and made money off of this song. So, it seems uncontroversial to say that he bears some responsibility for what is said by those who he directly associates himself with in this way.
In summary, Paz exemplifies the most obnoxious element of religious believers - not only belonging to and promoting a harmful, false religion (Islam), but additionally, ignoring whatever moral obligations the religion places on him, so that he can also benefit from promoting the extreme violence and exploitative lifestyle associated with gang culture.