After it was reported that Blac Youngsta was dropped from Yo Gotti’s label, Gotti himself seemed to address the rumors.
On Tuesday, Gotti took to Twitter, where he called cap on Blac Youngsta being dropped from his Collective Music Group label.
“I’m seeing too much Rap [cap emoji] on these blogs,” he wrote.
I’m seeing too much Rap 🧢 on these blogs
— Yo Gotti (@YoGotti) December 28, 2021
In a follow-up tweet, he called it “fake news.”
Fake News ‼️
— Yo Gotti (@YoGotti) December 28, 2021
“LIL bro A BOSS He Can’t Be Dropped #CMG #HeavyCamp,” he added, addressing the rumors head-on.
LIL bro A BOSS He Can’t Be Dropped #CMG #HeavyCamp 🏋🏾♀️❤️
— Yo Gotti (@YoGotti) December 28, 2021
He concluded the tweets by telling people to keep his name out of all the rumors. The rumors began after Blac Youngsta performed “Shake Sum,” a diss track aimed at Young Dolph in Texas. Then he dropped the visuals to “I’m Assuming,” which featured him walking around a cemetery and showing a headstone with the name Thornton, which is Dolph’s last name.
Blac Younsta addressed the backlash; he wrote, “I’m the type of n*gga who ain’t neva sat back and looked for nobody to feel sorry fa me! 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 2 f*cks what the world think bout me,” in an Instagram caption.
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