In a shocking revelation following the funeral of Migos rapper Takeoff, Jas Prince, nephew of music mogul J. Prince Sr., has publicly accused J. Prince Jr. of orchestrating a setup that led to Takeoff’s untimely death. In a heated video statement, Jas Prince extended his condolences to Takeoff’s family but wasted no time in calling out the alleged betrayal within the ranks of Mob Ties, the infamous Houston-based collective.
Jas Prince asserted that the tension escalated during a recent concert, where Offset, another Migos member, showed up with a crew from Atlanta after the event was abruptly canceled. He suggested that the animosity between the Migos and J. Prince Jr. was palpable, hinting that Takeoff’s presence at the bowling alley was a fatal mistake. “If Takeoff hadn’t been there, he wouldn’t have been sent up,” he declared, emphasizing the need for accountability among those who should have protected him.
The video further implicated J. Prince Jr. in a web of violence and deceit, claiming that the atmosphere surrounding the Mob Ties events has become increasingly dangerous. “They’re sitting back, looking like who’s next,” Jas warned, suggesting that those involved in the incident could soon face severe repercussions. He pointed to the chaotic moments leading up to Takeoff’s death, indicating that key players had prior knowledge of the brewing conflict but failed to intervene.
As the investigation into Takeoff’s murder intensifies, the spotlight now shifts to J. Prince Jr. and his associates, with authorities reportedly scrutinizing their connections to the violence that has plagued the Houston rap scene. The call for justice echoes loudly as fans and family alike demand answers. With tensions running high and the stakes even higher, the unfolding drama threatens to expose deeper layers of betrayal and violence in the world of hip-hop. The question remains: will those responsible be held accountable, or will this tragic cycle continue?