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Blac Youngsta Responds to Backlash After Performing Young Dolph Diss Track, Uses Slain Rapper’s Last Name on Tombstone in Latest Video

Blac Youngsta has responded to upset fans about him still planning to perform the Young Dolph diss track ever after the rapper’s death.

While at a club in Texas, Youngsta rubbed some people the wrong way after performing “Shake Sum.” The song was directed at Young Dolph in 2016 when he and Youngsta were beefing.

Since the recent death of Dolph, fans believe it came off as disrespectful to the late rapper and his loved ones.

After the video of him performing the diss track surfaced, Youngsta took to Instagram to address the backlash.

“I come from the heart of South Memphis where you get no sympathy, don’t even know what that is… With that being said, I could give two f***s what the world think bout me.”

In his IG response, the rapper explains how he’s lost a lot of friends in his life and how people threatened his grandma after it was alleged he shot Dolph. “I don’t get on the internet crying bout it or looking for the world to feel sad for a n***a,” he said.

In addition to addressing the diss track comments, Youngsta shared his latest music video in which he’s standing on a graveyard tomb that reads Thorton, Young Dolph’s government last name.

The rapper clearly doesn’t care about the dislike for his lack of sensitivity and will most likely continue performing the diss track regardless of grieving fans and family members.

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