Apparently, Blac Youngsta is not letting go of his beef with Young Dolph after he was filmed dissing him in the club.
The rapper proceeded to perform the 2016 diss, “Shake Sum“ during his Friday performance at the Aces of Dallas nightclub in Dallas.
On Saturday, videos of his performance had circulated all over social media.
While rhyming, Youngsta is supported by a backing track featuring abrasive lyrics directed at the late Memphis legend, and he pauses during the hook of the song to smoke a blunt.
“Young Dolph Thorton 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.
“My lil nigga rob and steady killin’ rapin’ niggas/Mama’s and shit lil nigga/You better ask you lil niggas/All these lil niggas around me killers/The city know what’s up with me, lil nigga/I’m a double OG, lil nigga/Any nigga play with me, lil nigga/I swear to God they ain’t gon’ breath, lil nigga/Dolph, you ain’t put in no work/You a ho on the low-low/Talkin’ ’bout you the plug best friend, nigga, you ain’t sellin’ no work/Niggas bustin’ on you in your own hood fuck-boy, you a no show,” he continued.
The song choice by Blac Youngsta comes just a month after the death of the late Young Dolph who was shot and killed. It was no secret Dolph had an ongoing feud with Yo Gotti and Blac Youngsta when he was alive.
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