Charleston White has unleashed a fiery response aimed squarely at J. Prince and his so-called Mob Ties, accusing them of being nothing more than a group of “weak black men.” In a blistering tirade, White questioned the credibility of the Houston rap mogul, suggesting that the new generation of gangsters has lost the mystique and respect typically associated with mob bosses. “Mob bosses never talk,” White declared, contrasting J. Prince’s vocal presence on social media with the silence historically maintained by true gangsters.
White’s comments come amidst escalating tensions and rumors about confrontations involving J. Prince’s son, Jas Prince, and others in the hip-hop community. The tension reached a boiling point as White called out J. Prince for “snitching” on social media, a move he claims undermines the very essence of being a mobster. “If Mob Ties is so powerful, why is J. Prince airing out his grievances online?” he asked, questioning the authenticity of their reputation.
White’s remarks were not only directed at J. Prince but also included a broader critique of the rap industry’s perceived glamorization of violence and criminality. He challenged the legitimacy of figures like J. Prince, arguing that they are merely entertainers rather than true gangsters. “There’s nothing gangster about Mr. James Prince,” White asserted, highlighting a perceived disconnect between their public personas and actual street credibility.
As tensions simmer, fans and followers of the hip-hop scene are left to wonder what consequences this public feud will entail. With Charleston White’s words echoing through social media, one thing is clear: the landscape of hip-hop is rife with conflict, and the stakes have never been higher. Will J. Prince respond, or will he remain silent, adhering to the code that White claims is long forgotten? Stay tuned as this story develops.