find out how the little things you do can make a big difference. all right. welcome back, diana, a new mom, i am sure you know a thing or two about lil poopy. i do. not only that and i am learning a lot more about a little guy named lil poopy, a rapper, than i thought i needed to know before. abc s chris conley is up all nightline telling us about the stink he is causing. i will never spend a day in prison i have eight reporter: a grade school rapper with the swagger of an original gangster. he is lil poopy, louis rivera jr., a pint-sized hip-hop sensation from brockton,
um, i would have told him not to do it. reporter: poopy s peeps contend it is all pretend, boasting for effect in the hip hop tradition. in real life poopy is a kid looked after with love and care, playing sport with his pals or riding atv s with his dad doing well in school. i love my son. love him to death. reporter: you talk about how you would feel if he was taken away from you. what would it do to him? oh. i don t want to talk about that. his career would go down the drain. hmm. an awesome name. lil poopy. the kid has talent. don t need to go there. rapping about cute child themes. just as effective and charming. everybody would love him. just the same. he wouldn t have to talk about coke, smack anybody s bootie. use clever things and still be great. i agree. announcer: more americans choose abc news to see the whole picture.
good morning, washington, d.c. a live look at the white house this morning as the sun rises over it and the spring seems to be trying to start up, and that s the nation s capital today. and wesley snipes enjoying his freedom in almost three years. he was serving a sentence for tax evasion. the 50-year-old failed to file tax returns for 1999, and 2000 and 2001. he was acquitted of tax fraud and conspiracy charges. the state of massachusetts dropped the investigation of a 10-year-old rapper s father for possible negligent. remember lil poopy? child protee tebgtective servic asked to look into the abuse