Blac Youngsta Addresses Criticism After Performing Young Dolph Diss Track
Written by SOURCE on December 21, 2021
About a month after Young Dolph’s tragic death, Blac Youngsta has landed himself in hot water for performing a diss track directed at the late Memphis rapper.
On Friday, Youngsta performed his 2016 Young Dolph diss track, “Shake Sum,” at the Aces of Dallas nightclub in Dallas, Texas, video uploaded to social media shows.
“Young Dolph Thornton wanna play ho/I’m on tour with the K ho/Mac 11, Smith & Wesson, extended clip, 100 rounds though/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,” Youngsta rapped while at the club.
It didn’t take long for footage of Youngsta’s performance to circulate on social media, with many people finding the decision distasteful. Granted, the two rappers were embroiled in a long-running feud. Blac Youngsta took to social media on Monday to address his critics in a lengthy Instagram post.
“I’m the type of n***a who ain’t neva sat back and looked for nobody to feel sorry fa me!” he wrote. “I come 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 about me.”
He continued, “I’m on my third life so can’t shit nobody say, think or feel toward me slow me down or stop me. I’m a man of God when it’s all said and done. I ain’t gotta answer to no one but him when it’s all said and done right?”
You can read Blac Youngsta’s full post below.
Young Dolph was fatally shot outside of Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies, a local bakery in Memphis, on November 17.