Youngeen Ace seems to be tired of following the crowd and has decided to completely change his lifestyle.
The “Do It” rapper set the internet on fire with a passionate livestream on Monday (December 23) that marked the end of his infamous ATK [Ace Top Killer] All hands on deck. In an emotional tirade, the Florida rapper expressed his frustration with the team’s lack of loyalty and effort when it matters most.
“When I said there was no more attack power, there was no more,” Yungen Ace began. “You niggas don’t do this shit. Where the hell are lawyers when they should be paid for their time?
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Ace continued, noting that his criticism of the crew seemed to fall on deaf ears, considering they were never actually there when big decisions needed to be made – suggesting this wasn’t a coincidence either.
“When n#ggas is dying, n#ggas needs to be buried, and when it’s time to spend that money, where the hell is n#ggas?” he asked.
He added that his frustration also stems from what he sees as empty words and false support from his peers.
“Black people always have something to say, but no bullshit, man,” he said. “They don’t get their feet wet, they don’t get anything on them. You guys are just talking.
While continuing his rant, Ace made it clear that his decision to disband ATK stemmed from a lack of collective responsibility.
“If we were all nerds, we should do this together,” he said. But you niggas don’t care about that,” he said. “Your dog dies and no one’s mother should have to pay to bury their child. Because we are all one, we should do it together.
He also spoke of his ace beliefs about online culture and clout-seeking behavior.
“The internet did this to you, n#gga. Hate you, n#gga. I hate this internet. I hate all your b#tch-a#s, the horrible-a#sn#ggas. They don’t know any principles, that’s all.
While his actions are obviously purely emotional, it might be a wise move for Yungeen Ace to either distance himself from the ATK gang or disintegrate completely. Earlier this year, after Foolio was shot and killed, Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters told the media at a press conference that Yungeen Ace and his ATK gang were under surveillance in the city.
“Yungeen Ace has long been known in Jacksonville,” Waters said. “We’re constantly monitoring these groups. We have people watching them all the time. But he can’t be walking around Jacksonville without us knowing. This is for the betterment of our community.
Watch the explosive live broadcast in the post above.

