In a shocking turn of events, the Jacksonville rap scene has erupted following the murder of Julio Fulio, the controversial figure known for his provocative diss tracks. Just hours after the announcement of his death, rival rapper Yungin Ace wasted no time in releasing a diss track titled “Do It,” which not only disrespected Fulio but also claimed he orchestrated the hit. This brazen display of animosity has ignited a firestorm of reactions from Fulio’s enemies, many of whom are reveling in the aftermath of his death.
The feud between Fulio and Ace has been brewing since 2017, marked by a series of diss tracks that have fueled tensions in Jacksonville’s rap community. Ace’s latest track features chilling lines that suggest he had knowledge of Fulio’s whereabouts shortly before the shooting, a claim that raises eyebrows as it aligns eerily with the circumstances of Fulio’s demise. The rapper was shot at the Holiday Inn after livestreaming his location, a move that some are calling “karma” for the disrespect he showed toward Ace and his fallen friends.
Fulio’s death has sparked a wave of trolling from rival rappers, including foul out Sosa, who took to social media to mock the situation with a barrage of posts and diss tracks. Sosa’s antics have drawn attention and criticism, as he celebrates what many see as a tragic end to a violent rivalry. Other rappers, like T Shots and Quis, have joined the chorus of disrespect, further escalating tensions in the already volatile landscape.
As the dust settles, the Jacksonville rap scene stands on the brink of an all-out war. With rival factions poised for retaliation, the legacy of Julio Fulio’s controversial career may very well be marked by the very violence he often glorified in his music. The question now looms: will this tragic event finally put an end to the bloodshed, or will it serve only to deepen the divide? The streets are watching, and the stakes have never been higher.