Blac Youngsta Drops Young Dolph Diss Video “Birthday”

Blac Youngsta Drops Young Dolph Diss Video “Birthday”

Last February, Young Dolph’s bullet proof SUV was reportedly the target of as many as 100 shots while he was on his way to a concert in Charlotte, NC during the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament weekend. Arch rival Blac Youngsta turned himself in to authorities a month later to face six felony charges after warrants for arrest were issued for him and two other unnamed men.

Now after pleading not guilty and being released on bond, Youngsta has put together some choice words for Dolph on his seething diss track “Birthday” and mixtape, I’m Innocent, proclaiming that he had nothing to do with the shooting.

The video is set in prison, and the Memphis rapper is draped in an orange jumpsuit with goons behind him. From the prison yard, to the cells and even to visitation room with thick glass separating inmates from visitors, he pleads his case about having nothing to do with the shooting. Simultaneously, he puts Dolph on blast for not living up to his lyrics.

In the opening line, BY spells out the consequences for tangling with him: “What, you wanna die on your birthday?/ Squeeze that fire on your birthday/ Take him to the hood, put him on the set, do a drive-by on your first day?”

On the hook he rhymes, “You wanna ride in a hearse, li’l nigga?/ You wanna die about a verse, lil nigga?/ You want me to put you on a shirt, lil nigga?/You wanna see somebody get hurt, lil nigga?”

BY even throws shots at Dolph’s street credibility, rapping, “Tell the whole world you was calling around the city, having a few niggas come and tell me you was sorry/ Tell your fans the truth. Tell them you wasn’t really trappin. Tell them you wasn’t nothing but a borrower/ Tell them how Daddy O used to look for you, have you running to the store for cigars and water/ Tell them how we had a show together. You didn’t come in cause you thought I was gone rob you.”

And the firestorm of disses come one after another. All the while, however, Blac maintains his innocence, and he further pleads his case on recently released mixtape aptly titled I’m Innocent.  Download below.

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