J PRINCE Sends a STRONG MESSAGE to Offset "Don't Put Me in a Position to Defend Myself"

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Cats love the streets until the streets happen to their favorite musical artist. A lot of cats were screaming "Free Suge", "Free da guys" and so on and so forth but they are mad now when gangsterism touches their favorite artist.

People were praising Lil J and looking at him as a godfather when he was smashing on locals, but when someone they like is on the receiving end, now they hate it.

This is what the streets is and we should have been got away from street culture, but all these cats mad at J. Prince are going to go right back to listening to their murder rap and looking at gangstas killing people with oogly eyes until they touch their favorite music artist.


He got his respect for doing the same thing he is doing now. People loved hearing those rap a lot rumors about how they got busy.

Why are people mad now? Because the person that was on the receiving end was a great music artist?


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