A History Of The Nearly-Fatal Feud Between Young Dolph And Yo Gotti

Hot Memphis Beef: A (Very Extensive) History Of The Nearly-Fatal Feud Between Young Dolph And Yo Gotti

- By Bossip Staff

The very next day, on March 17, Blac Youngsta released a diss track against Dolph titled, “Shake Sum.” The lyrics state:

“A Dolph don’t wanna play, hoe/I’m on tour with the K, hoe/Mac 11’s, Smith-N-Wessons, extended clip, 100 rounds on the Drago/How the fuck you the King of Memphis, you ain’t from the city, nigga you from Chicago/Fuck boy you better lay low, killers move when I say so,”

After a quiet couple of months, Blac Youngsta appeared on The Breakfast Club on September 9 and officially stated that his beef with Dolph was over, also saying that Gotti was always fond of him despite the narrative he might have pushed. He also admitted that his videos threatening Young Dolph with guns in the background were stupid.

 

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