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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114A new song is giving listeners a glimpse into the thoughts of Justin Johnson, one of the men accused of murdering Memphis rap artist Young Dolph, on the eve of the one-year anniversary of Young Dolph’s death.<\/p>\n
Johnson, better known by his rap moniker “Straight Drop,” uploaded a new song to YouTube last Thursday called “No Statements.” The artwork proclaims, “Say I’m a rapper, the state says that I’m a paid killer,” and states that the song was recorded via phone from 201 Poplar, the Shelby County Jail.<\/p>\n
The song was pulled the same day that 43-year-old Hernandez Govan was indicted for ordering the hit on Young Dolph<\/a>, as reported by Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy.<\/p>\n These are tough comments to hear as those close to and admirers of Young Dolph continue to grapple with his death and look for answers. To get their thoughts on Johnson’s track, Nexstar’s WREG interviewed rappers PaperRoute Woo and Snupe Bandz, both members of Young Dolph’s Paper Route Empire.<\/p>\nThe murder allegations against Justin Johnson<\/a> and Cornelius Smith are among the several for which they were indicted in January. With the lines “No statement got to be patient, might make it home before you blink,” Johnson seemed to indicate that he will not help with the investigation.<\/p>\n
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