"Y'all know I smoke dead people, man" — Yungeen Ace's Game Over lyrics start with rapper alluding to Foolio's death

Yungeen Ace  (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Yungeen Ace (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Rapper Yungeen Ace has allegedly alluded to longtime rival Julio Foolio's death in his new track, Game Over, released on June 28. The two rappers were beefing with each other for a long time until Foolio's death.

In his new track, Game Over, Ace did not name Julio but his lyrics supposedly alluded to Foolio's gang, 6-Block, and speculating how the rapper was killed. The lyrics include:

"Y'all know I smoke dead people, man, you know what I'm sayin'? /And I smoke 6, haha/ Dead on the floor, dead on arrival, Mr. 6. I'm steady screamin' out/ F**k the long, f**k the 6."

The 6 likely refers to the 6-Block gang from the 45th Street area of the city of Jacksonville. Foolio was a part of the Block 6 gang (also associated with Kill Them All or KTA) and was one of the most popular rappers from the area. Julio's gang had been in a feud with Yungeen Ace's gang, Ace's Top Killers (ATK) for several years.

Yungeen Ace's lyrics allegedly describe his rival's death inside a car in a parking lot, as reported by various publications. The lyrics further read:

"Four in the car and one of them dead, three got hit/ I told them n***as they don't want no war with this s**t."

On June 23, Foolio aka Charles Jones was shot in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn in Tampa, Florida, 2 days after his 26th birthday. The rapper was reportedly with four other friends. While his companions suffered injuries due to gunshots, Jones succumbed to his wounds.

Yungeen Ace and Julio Foolio's feud began as their respective gangs, Ace's Top Killers (ATK) and Kill Them All (KTA) have been in a violent beef with each other for almost a decade.

Several members of both gangs have reportedly been killed by members of the other gang. Ace and Foolio have also survived multiple gunshots over the course of the feud.


Yungeen Ace dropped his track Do It hours after Julio Foolio was reportedly shot dead

On Sunday (June 23), Julio Foolio's lawyer Lewis Fusco announced that the rapper had been shot dead in a parking lot at Holiday Inn in Tampa, Florida.

He also mentioned that Jones was partying at an Airbnb at first but was told to leave after he violated property rules. Foolio and his friends shifted to Holiday Inn nearby where he was shot between 4:30 to 5:00 am per Tampa police.

Hours after Foolio's death was reported, Yungeen Ace took to social media to release a new track, Do It, where he allegedly referred to his longtime rival's death. Yungeen Ace's music video did not mention Foolio by name, the visuals allegedly alluded to his death.

The music video featured visuals where masked individuals appeared to be mowing down a man in the middle of a parking lot, making fans speculate it's similar to how Julio was reportedly killed. The lyrics read:

"Every car I’ve been these b***hes tinted / Choppers and killers in it / Catch his a*s and do his ass you know he finished / He with his baby do it / He with this b***h do it / With his mama do it.”

Yungeen Ace's gang and Foolio's gang have reportedly been violent with each other in multiple instances. Ace could allegedly be referring to the same in his song although no names were taken.

In May 2017, Foolio's 19-year-old cousin Zion Brown was shot to death. In June 2018, Ace and his brothers were attacked in their car, allegedly to pay back for Zion's death. Yungeen Ace's brother, Trevon Bullard lost his life in the shooting and the rapper was shot eight times but survived.

In 2019, Foolio's 16-year-old brother, Bibby, was once again shot to death in an apartment, allegedly as a part of the two gang's ongoing feud. After Bibby's death, Ksoo, a member of Ace's ATK gang, released an album titled Bibby Out and used the deceased teenager's picture as the cover.

In November 2021, Charles Jones reportedly escaped death in an assassination attempt. He recalled the alleged attempt to murder in DJ Akademiks's podcast in 2022. The rapper also spoke about Yungeen Ace and gang-related violence in the same interview. Speaking to Akademiks, he said:

“I walk out of the studio and walk to my car. Anytime I walk anywhere, I got my gun in my hand, walking wherever in Jacksonville, that’s just how you gotta be.”

In other multiple instances, both the members of Yungeen Ace's ATK and Foolio's Block 6 (KTA) were injured or narrowly escaped death. All the instances were allegedly a part of gang-related violence. It is yet to be known whether Charles Jones's death is part of the same gang-related violence.

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Edited by Ameen Fatima
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