Offset has responded to J. Prince following an interview he did where he discussed the night of late rapper Takeoff’s death

On a recent episode of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast hosted by Gillie and Wallo, the well-known Prince family sat down to talk about the chain of events that took place the night the culture lost the youngest member of the legendary hip-hop group Migos. During the interview, Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince had some choice words for Offset, who departed from the group, about his relationship with Takeoff.

“The Offset dude…I ain’t going to leave him out,” the 58-year-old said, as reported by XXL. “You know I’m just real like this because n***as be throwing rocks and hiding their hand right? And I don’t like them kind of individuals.”

He continued, “The truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of these different cameras and all that kind of s**t. And in reality, the truth of the matter is, n***a you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive. You know what I mean? So for you to be taking these positions that you taking…I got people everywhere, so I hear all kinds of things. I’ll just say this to you, don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself. That wouldn’t be healthy for you. I have to say that, I hate to, but it’s a Million Dollaz Worth of Game.”

After Offset caught wind of the thread and comments about him and Takeoff’s brotherhood, he responded in a video he posted on Instagram, stating the Prince family doesn’t know anything about them.

“Y’all n***as speaking on my real brother. I don’t know what the f**k y’all got going on,” he said at the beginning of the video clip. “How dare one of y’all n***as even speak on me and Take’s relationship n***a. I don’t know you n***as from a can of paint n***a. Ya’ll n***as don’t know how me and my brother rock n***a,” he said.

The father of five then called out J. Prince and his team for doing multiple interviews to take the heat off the idea they were allegedly involved in Takeoff’s death.

“You trying clear your face n***a. This your fifth interview you done did about my brother. You ain’t think about his momma? You ain’t think about the family, n***a?” Offset questioned. “We ain’t said nothing. Ain’t nobody said nothing but you n***as. Man, who y’all think n***as is, John Gotti? Ain’t nobody going for none of that,” said the “Ric Flair Drip” artist.

Offset ended the video by requesting a phone call instead of listening to rumors and reacting to them in the press or on the internet.

“Call my phone,” the 31-year-old exclaimed. “Y’all n***as going off of he say, she say. Then y’all n***as supposed to be who y’all say to be and y’all going on interviews airing it out on an interview talking about I said this, call my phone homie! You call my phone, and we’ll have a conversation. All that playing internet games.”