In a shocking turn of events, Blac Youngsta has officially been dropped from CMG (Collective Music Group) following explosive allegations involving Yo Gotti. The fallout stems from a series of events surrounding the tragic death of rapper Young Dolph, whose untimely passing has left the Memphis community reeling. Eyewitness accounts suggest that tensions have escalated dramatically, with claims that Blac Youngsta may have been involved in violent confrontations prior to his departure from the label.
Sources reveal that Blac Youngsta was seen at Young Dolph’s grave site shortly before the announcement, raising eyebrows and stirring speculation about his motivations. The rapper’s sudden exit from CMG comes amid claims that he was privy to sensitive information that could implicate others in the ongoing investigation into Dolph’s death. The streets are buzzing with rumors that Youngsta may have “popped two people out” of Pre Yo Gotti, further complicating the already fraught dynamics within the Memphis rap scene.
Witnesses to the tragic events leading to Young Dolph’s death have pointed out the alarming lack of security surrounding him at the time, suggesting a calculated setup. The circumstances surrounding Dolph’s final moments have prompted a wave of outrage and grief among fans, many of whom are questioning the safety of artists in the industry. The cookie shop where Dolph was shot is now at the center of a growing investigation, with authorities piecing together the timeline of events that led to the horrific shooting.
As the situation continues to unfold, the implications for Blac Youngsta and CMG are profound. With the feds reportedly closing in, the stakes have never been higher. Fans and industry insiders alike are left wondering what this means for the future of CMG, and whether the shadows of betrayal and violence will continue to loom over Memphis rap. The community is left to grapple with the aftermath of these shocking revelations, and the urgency for answers has never been more pressing.