J. Prince Calls 6ix9ine a 'Rat,' Disputes Rapper's Testimony of How Attempted Rap-A-Lot Robbery Went Down

During his testimony this week, 6ix9ine spoke about his complicated relationship with a number of affiliates from Rap-A-Lot Records.

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During his lengthy testimony this week, 6ix9ine spoke about his complicated relationship with a number of affiliates from Rap-A-Lot Records, the label founded by J. Prince. He broke down how he was barred from performing at WorldStarHipHop's SXSW showcase in 2018 after Rap-A-Lot employees stated 6ix9ine did not "check in," and therefore could not perform.

69 and his affiliates attempted also to rob Rap-A-Lot Affiliates Scumlord Dizzy and Junya Boy in April 2018. "They tried to embarrass us, so now we're gonna rob them," he said of the incident.

However, J. Prince said on Instagram, as TMZ pointed out, that 6ix9ine is lying about how it all went down. "I told y’all about this clown #takashi69 that if he keeps campaigning with dumb shit that he was gonna get elected," Prince wrote in a lengthy Instagram post. "Election Day has come and now I’m hearing lies he’s telling under oath about robbing me or representatives of #Rapalot Let me just make myself clear, if him or any of those clowns were to try to rob me or anyone from the #Rapalot family bad news would’ve beat them home."

As Prince told it, 6ix9ine wasn't allowed to come to the performance simply because his son and his entourage didn't want him there. "There was never a question mark in my mind that this kid #takashi69 was rat material that’s why my sons didn’t allow him to come into their party," he continued. "It was never about a rat checking in with us."

Read J. Prince's full post above.

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