Yungeen Ace announces end of ATK collective over crew’s failure to cover funerals and legal fees
Rapper Yungeen Ace has officially declared the end of his ATK (Ace Top Killer) crew, expressing deep frustration with his team's lack of loyalty and support during critical moments.
On December 23, the Florida artist aired his grievances during an emotional livestream, where he criticized his crew for failing to step up when it mattered most.
"I say no more ATK, there ain’t no more," Ace declared, visibly upset. "You n*ggas don’t do sh*t. When the time for the lawyer should be paid, where the f*ck n*ggas be at?" His frustration was directed at his entourage, who he claimed were absent during key moments, especially when financial and emotional support were needed.
Ace continued, pointing out his crew’s failure to assist with significant responsibilities, such as covering funeral costs and supporting the community during times of loss. "When n*ggas be dying, n*ggas need to get buried, when the time to spend that money, where the f*ck do n*ggas be?" he questioned, emphasizing the absence of his peers during difficult times.
“They don’t get no feet wet or nothing. You n*ggas just be talking," Ace added, criticizing the lack of action from his crew. He also expressed frustration at their failure to support each other during crises, saying, "If we all homeboys, we’re supposed to do that sit together. Split it down the middle. But you n*ggas ain’t on that."
The rapper’s tirade also touched on his disdain for internet culture and clout-chasing behavior, which he believes have negatively impacted his peers. "This internet do it to you, n*gga. Hate you, n*gga. I hate this internet," Ace vented.
Ace's decision to dissolve ATK comes amid growing law enforcement attention. Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters confirmed earlier this year that Ace and his crew had been under constant surveillance by local authorities.