Drugs With Rap-A-Lot Records Logo Found In Houston, J. Prince Threatens People Responsible: “When I catch who did this, they’ll have bigger problems than the police!”

J. Prince
Drugs With Rap-A-Lot Records Logo Found In Houston, J. Prince Threatens People Responsible: “When I catch who did this, they’ll have bigger problems than the police!”
Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince has a way of making sure things get handled. Just ask Diddy, Birdman, and comedian Roy Wood, Jr.! The notoriously tough hip-hop veteran was made aware of narcotic pills being distributed and sold in his hometown with his Rap-A-Lot logo imprinted on them. One could easily assume that J. Prince was selling drugs!
The 54-year-old Rap-A-Lot CEO Instagrammed one of the pills, detailing how he’s dodged being framed as a criminal for most of his adult life. He told fans and followers:
“@jprincerespect All of my adulthood life I had to avoid being set up by law enforcement and the streets. I vowed with an oath to God in my early 20’s to never contribute to this aspect of the game anymore in my lifetime. So, you can only imagine how I’m feeling about this violation that’s taking place in the streets of Houston with my brand @rapalotrecords on narcotic pills.”

Jas Prince & J.Prince
He continued, warning that the people behind the “Rap-A-Lot”-branded drugs would feel his wrath:
“I need to know if the police or the streets are behind this, because it’s a violation. If you are caught making, selling or using narcotics with my branding illegally imprinted on them, you’re in violation and will have bigger problems than just the police. Let the search begin Mob Ties family and friends, get at me with information!”

Yikes!
Written by Miata Shanay
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