Yungeen Ace Announces End of ATK Collective Over Crew’s Failure to Cover Funerals and Legal Fees

Yungeen Ace Announces End of ATK Collective Over Crew’s Failure to Cover Funerals and Legal Fees

Rapper Yungeen Ace has officially ended his ATK (Ace Top Killer) crew, expressing frustration with his team’s lack of loyalty and support when it was needed the most.

On December 23, Ace vented his frustrations during an emotional livestream, accusing his crew of failing to help in crucial moments. “No more ATK,” he said, upset. He criticized his crew for not contributing to important things like paying for legal fees and funeral costs. “Where were you when money needed to be spent?” he asked, pointing out how they were absent during tough times, especially when others in the community passed away.

He also expressed anger at their lack of action, saying they only talked but didn’t step up when it mattered. “We’re supposed to split everything, but you guys aren’t doing that,” he added, highlighting the lack of support among his crew.

Ace also criticized the negative influence of internet culture and “clout-chasing,” which he believes has made things worse for his peers. His decision to dissolve ATK comes as law enforcement has been closely monitoring him and his crew.

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