Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J Prince Has Words For DaBaby

Rap-A-Lot CEO J Prince Has Words For DaBaby

Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J Prince Has Words For DaBaby!

James Prince, better known as Rap-A-Lot CEO J Prince has some words for men who attack women, and he isn’t making any exceptions. This goes out to DaBaby as well. Read on as J Prince has words for DaBaby…

 

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I don’t know if you boys think this is the new trend to be putting y’all hands on females. Let me just tell y’all this is weak shit and men don’t act this way or allow boys to act this way in their presence. Which simply means every man that’s comfortable in his body being a man needs to kick every boy in their ass on the spot in unison, that participate in weak shit like this. Some of you so called men see this kind of abuse taking place and turn your head as if you don’t see it. Let me just say this is the reason it keeps evolving, because men are afraid to hold boys accountable for their actions. – – To the real men that’s left on this planet let’s not live in fear, there are some things in life worth dying for and protecting our women from weak shit like this, is at the top of the list. – – And to the lil homie DaBaby, I got love for you, but I can’t discriminate because you’re a celebrity. If you felt like slapping somebody you should’ve slapped one of them security men that was with you that wasn’t doing their job.

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that Rap-A-Lot CEO J Prince Has Words For DaBaby after he was caught on video slapping a woman in Florida.

J Prince is completely disappointed with the young men of today.

He states:

I don’t know if you boys think this is the new trend to be putting y’all hands on females. Let me just tell y’all this is weak shit and men don’t act this way or allow boys to act this way in their presence.

James goes on to say:

Every man that’s comfortable in his body being a man needs to kick every boy in their ass on the spot in unison, that participate in [attacking women.]

He makes a valid point about men today.

J adds:

Some of you so called men see this kind of abuse taking place and turn your head as if you don’t see it. Let me just say this is the reason it keeps evolving, because men are afraid to hold boys accountable for their actions.

Then he goes on to point out that Dababy was in the wrong for slapping a woman. He makes another valid point with this comment:

And to the lil homie DaBaby, I got love for you, but I can’t discriminate because you’re a celebrity. If you felt like slapping somebody you should’ve slapped one of them security men that was with you that wasn’t doing their job.

We concur!

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