Last week, things heated up pretty quickly between Memphis rappers Young Dolph and "Down in the DM" rapper, Yo Gotti. Dolph uploaded a series of Instagram videos directed at Gotti where he accused him of being jealous of his success and even insinuated that he had called the police on Dolph for reasons unbeknown to us.

Late Wednesday night (Mar.16) things hit a boiling point between the rappers when Dolph took to his Instagram and made some pretty strong accusations again against Gotti in a video he posted with the caption: "First thang first everybody kno it's u 
HO GOTTI, dats sendin your artist out to say da lame sh*t he been sayin and doin ..LOL(lame)... I GUESS U STILL MAD CAUSE I DIDN'T NEVER SIGN WIT YO P*SSY ASS.. Or is u still in your feelings cause u fail out wit Gucci Mane and u was mad at me cause I kept rockin wit Gucci. Sound like a lotta B*TCH SH*T TO ME.. How u do all dat HATIN on me, then go put da police on me.. sh*t sad... U CAME IN DA GAME HATIN ON 3-6 Mafia, NOW U HATIN ON DOLPH(smh) WWF ass nixxa."

Warning: Videos contain graphic language.

A video posted by DOLPH GABANNA (@youngdolph) on Mar 16, 2016 at 5:54pm PDT

According to XXL, Dolph and Gotti have had bad blood for quite some time, but things reached a tipping point when Gotti's artist, Blac Youngsta, threatened to slap Dolph at the beginning of March after reports indicated that he planned to name his debut album, King of Memphis. Youngsta viewed this as a personal affront to Gotti, being that the "king of Memphis" catchphrase was one made popular by Gotti. Youngsta took to Instagram and threatened to slap Dolph on sight for the disrespect, but later apologized for his actions.

As of now, Gotti has yet to respond to Dolph's accusations.

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