Rapper Mystikal sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to rape: Reports

Published June 16, 2026 6:31 PM EDT

Rapper Mystikal was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Tuesday after pleading guilty in March to third-degree rape in Louisiana, according to reports.

Mystikal sentenced to 20 years in prison

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Mystikal’s sentencing comes four years after the "Shake It Fast" and "Danger" rapper was charged with first-degree rape in 2022 for allegedly raping and beating a woman at his home. 

FILE: Rapper Mystikal performs onstage during the No Limit Reunion Tour at 2020 Funkfest at Legion Field on November 07, 2020 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

The victim asked the judge to levy the maximum sentence, according to WBRZ.

Mystikal pleads guilty 

The backstory:

The 55-year-old rapper, whose real name is Michael Lawrence Tyler, reportedly beat, raped and robbed a woman during a financial dispute at his home in Prairieville in August 2022, according to The Advocate.

Police reports say he took her car keys, held her against her will and "prayed with her to remove her bad spirits." He was booked into jail on charges of first-degree rape, simple robbery, felony domestic abuse battery by strangulation and two other counts. He’s been held without bond since his arrest.

On March 17, prosecutors dropped all the charges and allowed him to plead guilty to the lesser third-degree rape charge, People reported.

Previous sex charges

Dig deeper:

It’s not the first time the rapper is facing prison time for rape charges. He is already a lifetime registered sex offender. 

In 2002, Tyler was charged with aggravated rape and extortion when his then-hairstylist said he forced her to perform sex acts on him and two bodyguards in retaliation for allegedly cashing $80,000 worth of unauthorized checks from his account.

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Mystikal pleaded guilty in 2003 to sexual battery and served six years in prison.

In 2016, Mystikal was arrested again on rape and kidnapping charges. He spent 18 months in jail before the charges were eventually dismissed. He denied the charges at the time and said he was ready to move on from his past. 

"I learned from the first situation," he told the Associated Press in a 2021 interview. "That crap is on my license. I’m in a horrible fraternity!"

Mystikal’s songs

Mystikal burst onto the New Orleans music scene in the mid-90s with the regional smash "Here I Go" before joining Master P’s No Limit Records. His appeared in songs like "Make ’Em Say Uhh" and "It Aint My Fault 2," while also finding solo success with "The Man Right Chea," "Danger (Been So Long)" and the Neptunes-produced "Shake It Fast" featuring Pharrell Williams, which earned him a 2001 Grammy nomination. 

He stopped recording music after he went to prison the first time, but did have a 2015 hit with Mark Ronson called "Feel Right."

The Source: This story was reported from Los Angeles. TMZ, Heather Miller contributed.

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