Thieves Post YBN Almighty Jay's Chain & J. Prince Calls On Streets To Find Them
Following the aftermath of the YBN JAY robbery.
Prince went on to tag a few fellow artists including Cardi B, Funkmaster Flex, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz, Remy Ma, A Boogie With Da Hoodie, Fred The Godson, and Hocus 45th.
The only person to respond as of yet is Hocus 45th, who posted a screenshot of Prince's message on his Instagram and wrote a lengthy caption that stated he respects Prince but he didn't appreciate having his named tagged and associated with a robbery or public threat.
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"First I wanna start by saying I respect everything you did for the culture and I respect you as a god father of hip hop and of the streets @jprincerespect," 45th wrote. "Your name has always been A1 in these streets... and I tilt my hat to you for that,
but Since you said to ignore this is a recipe for disaster and I was tagged in your post I have to tell you that I'm SEX MONEY MURDER my n***a and we don't give it up like this. I don't do this internet s**t. My brothers blew trial in the feds because they used our music and social media. I beat trial facing life in Prison!"
"IDK who told you to tag me but I'm a street n***a for real," 45th continued. "Had you hit me up personally through DM or by other means privately I would have made some calls to see what I could do because I respect u as a real OG but you went to social media and even said the person name who allegedly robbed him
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I don't want my name publicly attached to a public robbery.. the FEDS have my picture at the top of a pyramid on a blackboard my n***a!...The Bronx is my hometown and my hometown has been good to me! You really expect us to just flip on our Borough?"
Following the aftermath of the YBN JAY robbery.
Prince went on to tag a few fellow artists including Cardi B, Funkmaster Flex, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz, Remy Ma, A Boogie With Da Hoodie, Fred The Godson, and Hocus 45th.
The only person to respond as of yet is Hocus 45th, who posted a screenshot of Prince's message on his Instagram and wrote a lengthy caption that stated he respects Prince but he didn't appreciate having his named tagged and associated with a robbery or public threat.
Watch the video in the original article page.
"First I wanna start by saying I respect everything you did for the culture and I respect you as a god father of hip hop and of the streets @jprincerespect," 45th wrote. "Your name has always been A1 in these streets... and I tilt my hat to you for that,
but Since you said to ignore this is a recipe for disaster and I was tagged in your post I have to tell you that I'm SEX MONEY MURDER my n***a and we don't give it up like this. I don't do this internet s**t. My brothers blew trial in the feds because they used our music and social media. I beat trial facing life in Prison!"
"IDK who told you to tag me but I'm a street n***a for real," 45th continued. "Had you hit me up personally through DM or by other means privately I would have made some calls to see what I could do because I respect u as a real OG but you went to social media and even said the person name who allegedly robbed him

I don't want my name publicly attached to a public robbery.. the FEDS have my picture at the top of a pyramid on a blackboard my n***a!...The Bronx is my hometown and my hometown has been good to me! You really expect us to just flip on our Borough?"