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Blac Youngsta Faces Backlash Following Live Young Dolph Diss

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Blac Youngsta is facing backlash from Young Dolph fans following a performance of the “Shake Sum” diss track at a recent Dallas concert.

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Blac Youngsta defends himself after Young Dolph diss.

According to HipHopDX, video footage of Blac Youngsta performing “Shake Sum” at Aces of Dallas nightclub surfaced over the weekend. He was quickly condemned for performing the 2016 song, especially with lyrics such as, “Young Dolph Thorton, wanna play ho/I’m on tour with the K ho/Mac 11, Smith & Wesson, extended clip, 100 rounds on draco/How the fuck you the king of Memphis, you ain’t from the city, you from Chicago/Fuck boy you better lay low/Killers move when I say so.”

On Monday, Dec. 20th, Blac defended himself in a lengthy Instagram post

“I’m the type of n-gga who ain’t neva sat back and looked for nobody to feel sorry fa me!” he began. “I come here from the heart of South Memphis where you get no sympathy, don’t even know what that is. With that being said I could give 2 fucks what the world think bout me.”

He continued, “I’m human I ain’t perfect, I go thru shit just like everybody else. I done lost more of my inner n-ggas than any other n0gga coming outta my city *Memphis* My grandma damn near on her deathbed now but I don’t get on the internet crying about it or looking for the world to feel sorry for a n-gga.”

Youngsta’s position is clear. His thoughts of sympathy, or lack thereof, do not extend to a former enemy. Per the Memphis rapper, kindness can’t exist in the city on the Mississippi.

Young Dolph was shot and killed in Memphis on November 17th. The late rapper was buying baked goods at Makeda’s Homemade Cookies. Many fans react on Twitter regarding Youngsta’s diss.

 

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