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T.I. dissed in new video, ”T.I. vs T.I.P.” no, ”T.I. vs Da Black Al Capone”


If you attended this year’s Southern Entertainment Awards, you may recall hearing or seeing an artist by the name of Da Black Al Capone if not for his huge entourage dressed all in Soldier gear, then at least for his memorable on-camera interview with MemphisRapTV.com or should we say loud on-camera out-rage.

If you attended this year’s Southern Entertainment Awards, you may recall hearing or seeing an artist by the name of Da Black Al Capone if not for his huge entourage dressed all in Soldier gear, then at least for his memorable on-camera interview with MemphisRapTV.com or should we say loud on-camera out-rage. Well if you didn’t get the chance to catch it live, then here’s your chance to see it online (view the video on: MemphisRapTV.com | YouTube). Well, the artist out of NYC, Da Black Al Capone now holding it down in Houston after hooking up with Lil Flip’s Clover G label is shown recently slapping what looks like T.I., over the internet, in a video.

The video which can be seen broadcasting on YouTube is a music video for Black Al’s single “Shoot Em Up” off of mixtape “Wanted Coast 2 Coast: Dopeboyz.” Even before this, there were rumors already that Da Black Al Capone claimed to have slapped T.I. in Houston in a brief fight but not until now, was there a comedy video reaction or rather video re-enactment, as the words “Based on a True Story” scroll across the screen before the video begins.

Da Black Al Capone reportedly hooked up with Lil Flip after seeing so many of the rapper Lil Flip’s albums sell out of Black Al’s Starvin’ Artists Record Store in Little Rock, Ark. “Flip took notice to the amount of his albums I was moving out of my store,” Capone recalls, “and I took notice of people buying the boss’ album as an independent.”

Black Al is currently working on releasing a new album entitled Unda Boss, and is also working on his own signature clothing line as well as a female clothing line entitled “Boss B---h.” The album “Da Notorious Unda Boss” will feature appearances from Lil Flip, Z-Ro, Chamillionaire, Yukmouth, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, West Coast Mafia, Crime Boss, Clover Geez and more.

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