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Trap Lore Ross on “The Lyrics That Could Get CJ Killed”

UK hip-hop journalist and YouTuber Trap Lore Ross provides an update on the controversy CJ caused with his 2020 breakout single, “Whoopty.”

Back in February, Ross posted the video “The Shocking Truth Behind WHOOPTY/ CJ’s Gang Affiliations,” which has racked up close to one million views to date. Now he’s back to look at “The Lyrics That Could Get CJ Killed.”

Along with calling CJ a fake gangster, Ross breaks down how the Staten Island rapper’s single could put his safety at risk.

The Pxcoyo-produced “Whoopty” is featured on CJ’s EP debut, Loyalty Over Royalty.

You can follow @TrapLoreRoss on Instagram.

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