Blac Youngsta is catching more backlash after dropping the video for his latest single, “I’m Assuming,” which some believe features a diss aimed at the late rapper Young Dolph. In the video, Blac Youngsta stands next to a headstone in a cemetery that reads “Thornton,” which some believe is a diss at Dolph, whose real name is Adolph Robert Thornton Jr.
This comes after Blac Youngsta performed “Shake Sum,” a diss track aimed at Young Dolph, at a club in Texas last Friday. He addressed the backlash after the performance, telling critics, “I’m the type of n***a 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 fucks what the world think about me.”
Blac Youngsta added, “I’m on my third life so can’t sh*t nobody say, think or feel toward me slow me down or stop me. I’m a man of God when it’s all said and done. I ain’t gotta answer to no one but him when it’s all said and done right?”
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