Now that people are finally realizing that Diddy was a real low-life Mob Boss, it's time to revisit J Prince and Diddy stepping back from him

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Diddy has terrorized people for 30 years with damn near impunity, all while playing to role of some kinda soft record label producer and fun guy- but was smacking our favorite rappers up and down the block.

And I hate everything these guys stand for (esp JR.) but I think J Prince speaking more in this generation has internet people thinking he is soft or corny. But I remember when Charleston White went to Houston he said he can't help because the entire police force was under Prince's authority or some crazy shyt like that.

Lets revisit one of the first times we heard Prince speak - his ass sends a message to Diddy directly over a intro, and a few weeks later Diddy did end up apologizing. He also made Kayne and Drake do a fukking concert, like think about that for a second (rememeber that eery post being in a church or a house with Ye talking about he was having a discussion :huhldup: )



I think we openly know but dont realize who the real boogeymen are, because the stories are so farfetched.

Being old enough to have seen BMF in real life, I sometimes think people don't know how far and wild some people's reach are.
 

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Diddy has terrorized people for 30 years with damn near impunity, all while playing to role of some kinda soft record label producer and fun guy- but was smacking our favorite rappers up and down the block.

And I hate everything these guys stand for (esp JR.) but I think J Prince speaking more in this generation has internet people thinking he is soft or corny. But I remember when Charleston White went to Houston he said he can't help because the entire police force was under Prince's authority or some crazy shyt like that.

Lets revisit one of the first times we heard Prince speak - his ass sends a message to Diddy directly over a intro, and a few weeks later Diddy did end up apologizing. He also made Kayne and Drake do a fukking concert, like think about that for a second (rememeber that eery post being in a church or a house with Ye talking about he was having a discussion :huhldup: )



I think we openly know but dont realize who the real boogeymen are, because the stories are so farfetched.

Being old enough to have seen BMF in real life, I sometimes think people don't know how far and wild some people's reach are.
"low life mob boss" - more like rich man with money and the resources that come with it like hired goons

j prince was extensively investigated for years by the FBI. if he was dirty it was in his come up and he washed his hands of it but he maintained a larger than life influence by reputation of his PAST. THAT REPUTATION affords him the ability to still talk to and reach people today. It afforded him the ability to make his mediocre sons minor celebrities walking on his coattails. It lends itself to mythologizing.

y'all dudes are perpetually stuck looking for conspiracies like real life is too boring. These dudes ain't boogey men they are just men with means. if they hitting people regularly with rico and conspiracy charges and you see a dude like Prince living then you should know. He has had clean money for ages. which is well documented today otherwise he would have to be a monster rat like Jimmy Henchmen. But he's not a boogeyman that mythology is played... he was a lot more effective as a shadow figure. the minute he became a chatty patty he killed his whole aura. dude is just happy to be notable
 

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Anyone who has money and access to lowlives, of which there are tons in every city, can become a pretend “Mob Boss”.

There is not now nor has there ever been some grand criminal conspiracy with one boss. Just a series of individuals who at times cooperate on the peripheries to avoid violence interfering with money.

Become a threat to a board member of a Fortune 500 company and the same type of fate will await you as if you threaten a pretend “boogeyman”.
 

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Anyone who has money and access to lowlives, of which there are tons in every city, can become a pretend “Mob Boss”.

There is not now nor has there ever been some grand criminal conspiracy with one boss. Just a series of individuals who at times cooperate on the peripheries to avoid violence interfering with money.

Become a threat to a board member of a Fortune 500 company and the same type of fate will await you as if you threaten a pretend “boogeyman”.

To be fair, Diddy and Jprince were terrorizing other rich people.
 

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Ppl clown J.Prince today for being in the public eye. But don't get it twisted his respect in Texas and the south is like Avon walking the yard and making the baseball game stop until he passes.
 

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Ppl clown J.Prince today for being in the public eye. But don't get it twisted his respect in Texas and the south is like Avon walking the yard and making the baseball game stop until he passes.
I wouldn't say "the South", because every city has its own street figures. Fam has no influence here in Raleigh. But I've been hearing it so long, that I do believe he is highly influential in Houston, maybe elsewhere in Texas.

I also believe he was active in the streets as a young man, again I think most of us of a certain age, have been hearing about fam for decades. Everything gets exaggerated some once you reach a certain stature, but rumors generally are rooted in truth. But I also agree that his mythology took on some extra shyt, and he has hurt his image by becoming a more public guy.
 
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