ATK’s diss tracks targeting Foolio since his murder have erupted in a shocking wave of violence and controversy, plunging Jacksonville’s rap scene into chaos. In the wake of Foolio’s tragic death during a 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day party ambush on June 23, members of ATK have unleashed a barrage of diss tracks that not only taunt the deceased but also hint at deeper, darker implications surrounding his murder.
The first and most chilling of these tracks, “Do It,” dropped mere hours after Foolio was 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed. Yungin Ace’s haunting lyrics, which seem to outline a hit on Foolio, have left fans reeling. Lines like “I don’t even call him by his name, I call them little dos, let’s do it” suggest a brazen call to action, intensifying suspicions regarding Ace’s involvement in the murder.
Just days later, Ace followed up with “Game Over,” further inflaming the feud with direct references to Foolio’s gang, the Six Block. The track’s graphic imagery and explicit taunts celebrate violence and loss, underscoring the ongoing cycle of retaliatory 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ings that has plagued Jacksonville for years. Ace’s lyrics boast about smoking “dead people,” a clear jab at Foolio’s crew, as tensions escalate.
As if the situation couldn’t get more volatile, a masked man surfaced on social media claiming that Ace orchestrated Foolio’s murder, adding fuel to the already raging inferno of speculation. Despite Ace’s public denials, the diss tracks continue, with “Fulio’s Dead” emerging as another provocative anthem from ATK, celebrating the rapper’s demise with brutal lyrics that cross all lines of decency.
In the midst of this turmoil, Tampa police have arrested three suspects linked to Foolio’s murder, believed to have ties to rival gangs. As the investigation unfolds, the question looms: will ATK’s members cease their incendiary diss tracks, or will they double down on their brazen displays of defiance? One thing is certain: the streets of Jacksonville are far from calm, and the battle between ATK and Foolio’s legacy is only heating up.