In a new interview with Billboard, Rap-A-Lot CEO and serial entrepreneur, J Prince touches on his decision to hold Drake away from the beef, his relationship with Gangster Disciple founder Larry Hoover, and his response to allegations made by Scarface about his business practices.
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The entire rap world has been chomping at the bit for
Drake to respond to
Pusha-T’s scornful diss track, “The Story of Adidon,” but only one man was able to stop it from happening: J Prince.
The Houston rap impresario has launched classic albums by Scarface and Geto Boys as the CEO of Rap-A-Lot Records, but his name arguably rings even more bells as one of the most feared men in hip-hop — someone with bona fide street cred who protects his friends by any means necessary. That includes defending the Geto Boys from alleged racism from mogul David Geffen, resolving a stewing beef between Pimp C and Master P, and, more recently, warding off foes of Drizzy, whom Prince’s son Jas discovered on MySpace in the mid-2000s.
So this past weekend, when Prince told Maryland’s DTLR Radio that he had
instructed Drake to not respond to Pusha-T’s “The Story of Adidon,” even fans who were eager for more sparring quelled their excitement.
What J Prince says, goes.
Be a man that can be told not to defend your, your BM and your son's honor after the world witnesses you get slaughtered, brehs