Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta has been getting much heat for performing his diss track 'shake sum' recently. This song was aimed directly at the fellow memphis rapper and King of Memphis, Late Adolph Thornton Jr.


Young Dolph was murdered on November 17th 2021 at the Makedas Bakery and left behind his life partner Mia Jaye, his son Tre tre Thornton and his daughter Aria Ella Thornton.

On December 17th 2021, (exactly one months after Young dolph was murdered) Blac Youngsta performed his song 'Shake sum' at the Aces Of Dallas Night club in Dallas Texas. 

It's no news that Blac Youngsta and Young dolph had a long standing beef before his death. In his music video of the song I'm Assuming, Blac Youngsta was seen rapping close to a grave with the name Thornton written on it.

Many Individuals have expressed their disappointment as Blac Youngsta showed no respect to the dead. It has also been rumoured that Yo gotti have kicked Blac Youngsta out of the Collective music group (CMG) record label.

It's note worthy that the Black Youngsta- Young Dolph Beef started off with CMG boss Yo Gotti, who was quite established when Yung dolph was still starting off. He offered to sigh Young dolph but he disagreed, staying as an independent artist back then. This decision didn't please Yo gotti.

A devoted fan of Young dolph has given a direct hit at Blac youngsta for not caring for the hood where he grew up, even where his grandma lives. Yet he talks about Young dolph who is known for giving to his hood.

Blac Youngsta grew up on Macmillan street in south memphis raised by his single mom, grand parents and three brothers. He got his first job at 7 which came with a free food but later got fired for stealing food for his brothers.

He had to hop on the street and sell some illegals to get some money. This led to multiple arrests and he later got into prison where he started learning how to rap.

Indeed young dolph fans are mad at Blac Youngsta for keeping the beef alive by disrespecting Young dolph in his "I'm assuming" video and also performing the diss trac after his death. But it seems Blac Youngsta is not really concerned with that as he stated at the intro of his song I'm Assuming that he doesn't care about the backlash.