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Rap-A-Lot’s James Prince (CEO) Gives Diddy,Lil Wayne, Birdman and Suge Knight A Courtesy Call: Audio blogged by @niksofly

While everyone is prepping for Valentine’s Day and the infamous All-Star Weekend, Rap-A-Lot Records CEO, James Prince, is giving a “Courtesy Call” to Birdman, Lil Wayne, Suge Knight and Diddy.  

 

Via TMZ:  

 

Tensions between Diddy and Drake are still sky high after their Miami fight — and now Drake’s longtime mentor is blasting Diddy, Suge Knight, Lil Wayne and Birdman in a blistering diss track. 

Rap-A-Lot Records CEO James Prince recently recorded the cold-blooded warning — which we’re told he calls a “courtesy call” — and we got our hands on it.

Sources connected to J. Prince tell us this has been simmering since Diddy punched Drake outside LIV Nightclub back in December. On the track, Prince makes it clear Drizzy is “family,” and adds … “Puffy feeling like he can put his hands on my family, open the doors for his family to be touched. You reap what you sow.”

That’s just the start … he goes in on Weezy and Birdman — with whom he’s had a long-running legal war — and also rips “Sugar Bear” for a not-so-subtle jab at Drake he made to a TMZ camera guy.

You gotta hear the rant … it plays like a manifesto, but with a beat. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, this is getting super interesting…

-Niko Rose

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I don't write to appease those that are unsure of themselves. I write to create a space for thought and conversation.

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I don't write to appease those that are unsure of themselves. I write to create a space for thought and conversation.

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