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  • Apr 16, 2021

    The Philly rapper has denied the d***-trafficking charges against him & addressed the court following his sentencing.

    In an Instagram post uploaded to his account earlier this week, AR-Ab was expecting the worst. "Sentencing week...don’t expect no leniency from them folks...but I’ll be right back on appeal," he wrote in the caption. Philadelphia rapper AR-Ab, real name Abdul West has been entangled in a controversial case after authorities accused him of using his Original Block Hustlaz as the front for a "large-scale d*** trafficking network," reports The Philadelphia Inquirer.

    Prosecutors alleged that in addition to trafficking d****, the organization was involved with a number of murders, as well. West, who is respected in the music industry and worked with some of our favorite artists in the game, has denied the allegations against him, but it was clear that authorities were looking for a conviction.

    The Inquirer reports that AR-Ab was sentenced to 45-years in prison and could very well spend the rest of his life behind bars. “You could have been a hero instead of a criminal,” the judge reportedly told the rapper who stood with his arms crossed. “But you became a d*** dealer. You made that decision. That’s why you’re being punished.”

    AR-Ab had a chance to say his piece before being carted off to prison and he didn't hold back. “The court, the FBI agents, and the prosecutors don’t understand my culture,” he said, seemingly addressing how his lyrical content was a focal point of his trial. “We don’t rap about flowers and rainbows. We’re gangsta rappers. We rap about where we grew up. So we rap about d*** dealing. We rap about violence.”

  • Apr 16, 2021

    FREE AR-AB

    Hilarious classic

  • Apr 16, 2021