The beef between Collective Music Group recording artist, Blac Youngsta, and Paper Route Empire boss, Young Dolph, continues to escalate.
After recently releasing the diss song "Birthday," Youngsta doubles back to his 2016 mixtape titled "Young and Reckless" and drops an official mus-produced diss song, "Shake Sumn."
The tension between Young Dolph and Yo Gotti has reached a boiling point.
On Wednesday, March 16, Paper Route Empire boss, Young Dolph. released several Instagram videos taking shots at his Memphis counterpart. The captions said it all.
"First thang first everybody kno it's u HO GOTTI, dats sendin your artist out to say da lame shit he been sayin and doin ..LOL(lame)... I GUESS U STILL MAD CAUSE I DIDN'T NEVER SIGN WIT YO PUSSY ASS.. Or is u still in your feelings cause u fail out wit Gucci Mane and u was mad at me cause I kept rockin wit Gucci," Dolph wrote. "Sound like a lotta BITCH SHIT TO ME.. How u do all dat HATIN on me, then go put da police on me.. shit sad... U CAME IN DA GAME HATIN ON 3-6 Mafia, NOW U HATIN ON DOLPH(smh) WWF ass nixxa‼️ #iTriedToSpareYourPUSSYass #YouDidItToYourself #TalkForYourselfBITCH #YourArtistNeverMetMEinHisLife #FakestRapperInTheGameGoToHoGotti smh.
currently on da eway in one of my foreign's dat I got off da SHOWROOM floor wit 0 mileage... And I got HO' GOTTI first 3 record deals on my wrist," he continued. HO GOTTI boy u faker than them fake ass watches @fakewatchbusta been bustin u with! (BUSTED)... U one of da first ones they busted..... You say u a REAL nixxa too much to be wearing fake ice bra.. Take dat monkey shit off u embarrassing us‼️ smh.... #FakestRapperInTheGameGoesToHoGotti #TalkForYourselfBITCH."
This has been bubbling under the surface for a while now. There are reports that Gotti hasn't been happy with Dolph since the rapper turned down his offer to join Collective Music Group several years ago.
Dolph recently dropped an album titled "King of Memphis" on the same day Gotti released "The Art of Hustle." The King of Memphis title has belonged to Gotti for a while now.
Earlier this month CMG artist, Blac Youngsta, pulled up in South Memphis with guns and goons looking for Dolph.
Hopefully this can be squashed before it escalates any further.
Memphis rapper and Collective Music Goup recording artist, Blac Youngsta, drops off his "Young & Reckless" mixtape. Blac rides solo with no features on the project. Production credits go to Murder Beatz, Tayerrific, Greedy Money, Tay Keith, Cheeze Beats and more. Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Blac-Youngsta-Young-Reckless-mixtape.772999.html.
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After heading out in South Memphis earlier this month with goons and guns looking for Young Dolph, Collective Music Group recording artist Blac Youngsta takes aim at the Paper Route Empire boss on this new diss song titled "Shake Sum." The Murder Beatz-produced track is off of Blac's "Young & Reckless" mixtape, available now on Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Blac-Youngsta-Young-Reckless-mixtape.772999.html.
The story of Yo Gotti artist, Blac Youngsta's, run-in with police after a Wells Fargo bank employee allegedly called the cops following his $200,000 withdrawal has taken an even stranger turn.
As we previously reported, Black, real name Sam Benson, said Atlanta police detained him on January 8, put a gun to his head and confiscated half of the $200,000 he had to find out if it was legitimate.
TheCollective Music Groupartist said he had$1.3 millionin the bank and once his story checked out he was apologized to and released.
"I went in there and got $200,000 out of my account. I come out the bank... I see the police. I'm walking to my car [and] I see one of the pointing to my bag like, 'him'" Youngsta told 11 Alive. “They come bum rushing me at the car, put me on the ground, putting guns to my head, so I’m like ‘What I’d do?' A lady was like I’m not supposed to have…$200,000 on me. I’m like, ‘I’m a millionaire. How can I not have $200,000 on me?’"
According to Benson, the mix up began when he was mistaken for someone who had cashed a bogus check at the location.
"I was finna go buy me a vehicle," he explained. "They got the new Mercedes Benz out, you know like the Maybach. I was finna go get one. I was about to go buy one, cash. Buy they just made me so mad I might go buy me a Ferrari right now. I feel aggressive. I feel fast.. [Bank employees] couldn't believe that I was young, black, handsome and I was getting $200,000 out. I had my Rolex on with all the diamonds in it. On my rich folks stuff. The thing is, I'm a rapper. How I live my life I don't believe in checks. I don't want to go to the car lot with no check. My dream I always dreamed about was going in the bank getting a half a million out and taking the car lot a half a million and putting it on the desk like, 'give me that Ghost right there.' Where I come from we don't believe in taking checks to the car lot. It's still legit. This the check right here."
The Atlanta Police Department and Wells Fargo are now disputing the story.
11 Alive reports that they were told by Atlanta Police Sgt. Warren Pickard that police were called to the bank because a man named Charles Darnell Edward was suspected of cashing a $24,000 bogus check.
Benson happened to be at the bank when they arrived and during the initial confusion, he was temporarily detained until police positively identified the suspect.
Pickard added that Benson had$70,000in cash on him, but it wasn't his money. The funds reportedly belonged to his manager who withdrew the money from his account.
Wells Fargo released the following statement:
Mr. Benson is not an account holder with us. He did not enter our store nor did he make any withdrawals.
A fraudulent incident did occur in the store so in the best interest of our customer, we reported it to law enforcement right away and as a result, a suspect was apprehended and the customer was not the victim of fraud. Mr. Benson was not a party to the fraudulent incident.
We’re confident that our description of the suspect was appropriate. It is documented in the police report. We encourage you to review it.