Young Dolph’s Alleged Killer Releases Music Video The Day He Planned To Turn Himself In
Young Dolph’s Alleged Killer Releases Music Video The Day He Planned To Turn Himself In
The alleged killer of 36-year-old Young Dolph, real name Adolph Thornton Jr., releases music the day that he alleges he was going to turn himself in to the police.
Rapper Justin Johnson, 23, recently posted his intentions to turn himself in to the police today, Monday, January 10th, 2021. While fans of Young Dolph anticipate his arrest, the rapper decided that he would post a music video for his new single, “Track Hawk.”
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The video seems to be a ‘last hurrah’ for the rapper before officially turning himself in, as he previously stated (more information on The Jasmine Brand.)
Justin Johnson posted his recent music video with the caption
“Back Again Straight Drop “Track Hawk” Official Video Out Now Link In Bio”
Fans of Young Dolph quickly took over his comments to display their dislike for both the artist and his music.

Justin Johnson, who was supposed to have already turned himself in, seemingly responds to his haters four hours after posting his music video. The rapper states:
“None but gangster shit on my record ! You niggas police and bogus , all my charges I did time for or either got drop”

There is still no word on whether Justin Johnson has turned himself into authorities.
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