New footage has surfaced, sparking a firestorm of controversy surrounding Dallas rapper Yellow Beezy, whose real name is Maris Conway. The newly released video allegedly ties him to the murder of fellow artist Mo 3, real name Melvin Noble, who was tragically 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed in November 2020. The footage captures a desperate moment where Mo 3 is seen fleeing for his life along Interstate 35E, moments before he was shot.
The rap scene in Dallas has long been fraught with tension, particularly between Yellow Beezy and Mo 3, who hailed from different neighborhoods and had a rivalry that escalated with diss tracks and social media taunts. Mo 3 had previously expressed concerns about his safety in his music, famously rapping about having a target on his back. The feud intensified after the tragic death of comedian Roy Pate, a friend of Mo 3, which many suspected had ties to the ongoing rivalry.
On March 20, 2025, Beezy was taken into custody, indicted by a Dallas County grand jury for capital murder, accused of hiring Qin Dantrell White to carry out the hit on Mo 3. The investigation into Mo 3’s death revealed chilling details, including the moment he abandoned his vehicle in a last-ditch effort to escape his assailant.
In the wake of these revelations, social media exploded with speculation and outrage. Many are questioning how a rivalry that once seemed like mere competition could lead to such a tragic outcome. Beezy, who has faced legal troubles in the past, continues to deny any involvement in Mo 3’s death, even as evidence mounts against him.
As the Dallas rap community grapples with this shocking turn of events, the tragic death of Mo 3 serves as a grim reminder of the real-life consequences that can arise from street beefs and rivalries. The story continues to unfold, leaving fans and followers anxiously awaiting further developments in this high-profile case.