Hacker takes over late rapper Foolio's instagram account

Foolio’s instagram hacker posts videos and comments; police continue investigating his death.


Pop Culture & Art June 30, 2024
-Instagram@julio_foolio

Following the death of rapper Foolio, a hacker has reportedly taken control of his Instagram account, posting videos and comments that have left fans bewildered. On Friday, June 28, the hacker uploaded a video of Foolio promoting his social media page, in which the late rapper said, "Aye, this Foolio man. Go follow my people... I'mma put their app below... go follow [them] right now." The video was captioned, "No fuel, no deal. Everything guaranteed."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Earlier in the day, the hacker commented on Yungeen Ace's new diss track, "Game Over," seemingly aimed at Foolio, by leaving a trash emoji. Yungeen Ace responded to the comment with, "You still f*cking with me dude," followed by two laughing emojis and sarcastically adding, "I love you 4eva." In the diss track, Yungeen Ace raps, "Y'all know I smoke dead people, man, you know what I'm sayin'?/ And I smoke 6, haha/ 5 in the mornin', I got a call, what is this? (What is this?)/ Dead on the floor, dead on arrival, Mr. 6 (Oh no)/ I'm steady screamin' out, 'Fk the law' and 'Fk the 6' (F**k the 6)."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This is the second diss track Yungeen Ace has released following Foolio's death. Previously, he targeted Foolio in the song "Do It," with the lyrics, "Catch his a** and do his a**, you know he's finished."

The status of Foolio's Instagram account remains unclear, and it is not known if his team has taken any action to regain control. Meanwhile, police are actively investigating Foolio's death. Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters told Newsweek, "These groups - I won't name them, they know who they are. We're not going to tolerate any retribution, any revenge... we're going to watch. We're going to pay attention to what's going on." As of now, no suspects have been announced, and no arrests have been made.

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