In a recent turn of events, rapper Honeykomb Brazy has publicly called out music mogul J. Prince Jr. following claims that he was deprived of his earnings from YouTube. The Alabama-native vented his frustrations in a video, where he accused Prince and his associates of mismanaging funds, stating, “Y’all say y’all so rich… and I still gotta ask for my own money!”
Honeykomb Brazy, who remains signed to J. Prince’s label, expressed his disappointment over what he perceives as a betrayal. He recounted his experiences of feeling trapped in a system that has left him locked up due to circumstances beyond his control. “I’m doing time for y’all mistakes,” he lamented, referring to an incident involving a gun found in a security vehicle during a police encounter. The rapper insists he is innocent and feels unjustly treated.
His grievances extend beyond his legal troubles to financial disputes, as he claims that despite the label’s wealth, he has not received what he is owed. In a passionate outburst, he challenged J. Prince Jr. and his team to rectify the situation, asserting, “I just want my money back.” Brazy’s frustrations highlight a growing tension within the rap community, particularly regarding how artists are compensated by their labels.
The video has sparked conversations among fans and industry insiders, with many weighing in on the ethics of label management and artist rights. As Brazy pushes for accountability, his situation raises important questions about the treatment of artists in the music industry and the responsibilities of those in power. As this story unfolds, it remains to be seen how J. Prince Jr. and his associates will respond to these serious allegations.