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J. Prince Got YBN Almighty Jay’s Chain Back

A week after YBN Almighty Jay was jumped and robbed in NYC, J. Prince successfully got his Rap-a-Lot chain back.

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The mogul didn’t explain exactly how he got the chain back, but he confirmed the news on social media.

“Real recognizes real in every hood and has a way of connecting in spite of clowns and squares,” the Rap-A-Lot Records CEO captioned a photo featuring French Montana. “The homies from the Bronx, KT, @hocus45th and @frenchmontana kept it real with me and my son @jprincejr. Tho it was never about the chain, it was about the name that was built off of blood, sweat, and tears […] To @ybnalmightyjay I’ll be returning your jewelry soon Lil homie.”

Almighty Jay was hospitalized following the attack in a Manhattan building. The robbers ran off with money and his jewelry. The chain was later featured in a Zae Numbafive music video, but he denied taking the chain after J. Prince called him a “clown.”

“They Recently Bragged About Robbing The Artist YBN Almighty Jay Whom I’m Invested In,” he wrote in the post last week. “They’ve Robbed Him Of His Money And Jewelry Including A Rap-A-Lot Piece. So Therefore They Have Robbed A Piece Of Me.”

Zae and three of his buddies were arrested on unrelated federal charges, including attempted murder in the aid of racketeering. The men were allegedly connected to a fatal shooting of an NYPD officer in October.

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