Back in 2018, Tekashi 6ix9ine got booted from J. Prince Jr.'s birthday party in Houston and then locked out of playing SXSW in Austin by J. Prince's Rap-A-Lot goons.
As the story goes, 6ix9ine, Shotti, and the Tr3way gang took their revenge months later in their hometown of New York by brazenly robbing a Rap-A-Lot entourage in Midtown Manhattan.
J. Prince has vehemently denied his guys got caught in Nine Trey territory. However, a new report in Complex reveals that court documents, many of them text messages, prove that his guys very much got caught.
What did happen was Rap-a-Lot affiliate D!zzy was in town and doing a never-aired interview with ThisIs50, during which he trashed 6ix9ine. Because 50 and Tekashi's crews had close ties, the Nine Trey were tipped off and 6ix9ine, Shotti and their Bloods came into Manhattan to teach Rap-A-Lot a lesson. They caught D!zzy and another Rap-A-Lot artist Junya Boy in the lobby of a building and robbed them. 6ix9ine filmed the crime from the car.
"264 West 40th Street, where all of this went down, is in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. There couldn’t be a more public place to rob somebody, especially at a few minutes before 5 p.m. So when a group of men with guns entered the lobby, it would have been difficult not to notice.
Shotti, Ro, Drama, and Crippy all ran into the lobby from outside as Junya Boy, Skyy, and D!zzy entered from inside. Jorge stayed behind the wheel of one car, Ish the other. But 6ix9ine knew that they couldn’t just rob “this Rap-A-Lot guy,” whose name 6ix9ine still didn’t know nearly a year and a half later as he recounted the story in open court. They needed to show everyone that they robbed him. And that part was his job."
The video of the robbery has been around for a while, but you couldn't really discern who was robbing whom. Now we know for sure. And we know J. Prince wasn't being truthful when he denied his guys got humiliated and robbed in NYC.