J. Prince Responds To These Who Did not Like His Submit About YBN Almighty Jay

There have been some who didn't like J. Prince's message in regards to the YBN Almighty Jay's incident. He responded to these critics right now.

The Rap-A-Lot information founder posted a message earlier this week in regards to the Alabama rapper getting overwhelmed up and robbed by New York goons, saying it felt like "They Have Robbed A Piece Of Me." 

He tagged a bunch Bronx artists in his message, individuals like Cardi B, Fats Joe, A Boogie, Hocus and Mysonne, and requested they assist discover YBN's attackers. (The attackers have been discovered by the Feds, who simply introduced them in on unrelated prices.)

Hocus and Mysonne criticized Prince for his message, though each stated they’d respect for him. The chain snatchers responded to the Houston native and by tauting him on social media. 

Right here's what Prince stated about all that.

“Let me make myself clear,” Prince started. “I used to be by no means asking any y’all for assist in any capability. I don’t want you, I don’t know you, or belief any y’all to do something regarding the streets for me. With that being stated I witnessed a clown campaigning, bragging, and snitching on himself on a public video about robbing trade individuals in your yard so I took it upon myself to alert those I’ve respect for.” 

And he was hardly executed there.
 

“It’s clear to me that went over some y’all heads,” wrote Prince. “Only for extra readability Ive been having ties within the Bronx and all through New York for a very long time and now it’s gotten even stronger with my youngstas. So don’t give any the individuals I tagged credit score for what others earn as a result of all of them strangers to me apart from music. To all you so referred to as gangster clowns there’s a time and a spot for all the pieces and I’m going to provide you what you ask for. To all you that’s making an attempt to slender down my message to me wanting a series lacks the depth understanding that actual road n***as have."

You may learn Prince's complete message beneath.

 
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I want to take this time to clarify my message to the people I tagged on my previous post. @funkflex @mysonnenygeneral @fredthegodsonmusic @ounp1523 @artisthbtl @iamcardib @hocus45th @corygunz174 @fatjoe @therealswizzz @remyma Let me make myself clear. I was never asking any y’all for help in any capacity. I don’t need you, I don’t know you, or trust any y’all to do anything concerning the streets for me. With that being said I witnessed a clown campaigning, bragging, and snitching on himself on a public video about robbing industry people in your backyard so I took it upon myself to alert the ones I have respect for. It is clear to me that went over some y’all heads. Just for more clarity Ive been having ties in the Bronx and throughout New York for a long time and now it’s gotten even stronger with my youngstas. So don’t give any the people I tagged credit for what others earn because they all strangers to me other than music. To all you so called gangster clowns there’s a time and a place for everything and I’m going to give you what you ask for. To all you that’s trying to narrow down my message to me wanting a chain lacks the depth understanding that real street niggas have. That’s why you are all squares. There’s a movement taking place by the timid and the weak that wants to change the meaning strong to weak and the meaning weak to strong. My track record speaks for itself so I won’t lip wrestle with punks. I notice a lot young men on the east coast that like to invite men to suck on their private parts then call themselves gangsters but real men don’t invite other men to suck their dicks unless they’re gay. I guess if the man you’re asking to suck on you say “ok” you’re gonna get naked? Now that you know better hopefully you punk ass niggas will do better. Or maybe it feels good being a punk ass nigga?

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