Rapper Allstar Jr isn’t backing down from controversy, even as tensions rise following a recent shooting involving NBA Ben 10 in Houston.
On April 14, the Detroit rapper took to X to double down on his trolling of both Ben 10 and J Prince Jr., making it clear he has no plans to ease up despite the severity of the situation.
“Talking bout ‘just chill’ n***a I was chilling wen n***as thought they was gone get off idgaf about nobody feelings being hurt,” Allstar Jr wrote in his first post.
The statement reads as a direct response to critics urging him to fall back amid the aftermath of the shooting. Instead, he frames his position as consistent, suggesting there was no public demand for restraint when tensions were previously building.
In a second tweet, he escalated his critique, writing, “N***as get fapped down playing now it’s a problem with the ‘culture’.”
Rapper Allstar Jr Says He Won’t Stop Trolling J Prince Jr. & NBA Ben 10 after the Houston Shooting
The message calls out what he views as hypocrisy within hip-hop circles, particularly among fans who shift their stance depending on who is affected. For Allstar Jr, the outrage feels selective—only amplified when a high-profile or widely supported figure becomes the victim.
The posts arrive at a sensitive moment, with NBA Ben 10 reportedly in critical condition. Still, Allstar Jr’s tone remains unchanged, reinforcing his reputation for blunt, unapologetic commentary rooted in street perspective and internet-era provocation.
His remarks also tap into a deeper conversation about accountability in rap culture. By refusing to pivot, he’s challenging fans and peers alike to examine how they respond to violence, especially when it intersects with entertainment and loyalty.
Whether seen as insensitive or unfiltered truth-telling, Allstar Jr’s latest comments continue to fuel debate—while further intensifying his ongoing friction with figures tied to Houston’s rap scene.


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