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Do Scam Rappers REALLY Scam?

TeeJayx6

What is scam rap?

Scam rap is a technological cultural shift towards psychological data driven crime. This Detroit kid Teejayx6 a.k.a “Teejay Witherspoon” started off his scam career by deceiving adults on Twitter at the age of 12. “I used to make a fake warehouse page, saying I was a store,” he said in a recent No Jumper interview. “I’d put a fake location in the bio area thing, then I’d post Xboxes, TVs, everything on there – sell them for like $500.” He called this an “original scam” that was supposedly common that everyone did. My question is, did he do any scamming? Is the actual scam making other people believe that he was scamming and could help them scam too? At about 15 or 16 Teejayx6 decided to combine rapping and scamming since he always wanted to rap. “If you ain’t got no money bro, trust me you can’t be stressin. I’m about to teach you how to swipe from these little lessons.” In his song  “Swipe Lesson”  Teejayx6 explains step by step how to scam. This June 2019 track taught people how to credit scam.

Teejayx6 was supposedly never arrested for any crimes! How is this possible. Fans thought he had been arrested during a live concert when U.S. Marshalls showed up, hand cuffed him and escorted him off stage. Later fans found out the arrest at the concert was staged to make noise and headlines. This is something to think about. How is it that other scam rappers such as “Shitty Boyz” “Woods a.k.a “_selfmadekash” on IG. Other scam rappers have been arrested and prosecuted for their scam crimes. How is it that Teejayx6 has never been prosecuted or done prison time? He had private meeting where he would coach people on the art of scamming and air drop them information and resources. Maybe the feds can’t build a case on Teejayx6? He was asked during an interview do you care about your fans getting into trouble or being prosecuted for crimes they committed? He tells the interviewer no he doesn’t care, and they shouldn’t have gotten caught! Teejayx6 has supposedly claimed well over $10 million from his scamming activities. How long will he be able to continue scamming and not get caught? Maybe it’s just a marketing tactic. What do you think?

There is another group featured on World Star Hip hop. They call themselves G4Boyzb they are culturally of Ghanian and Nigerian descent. They talk about how scamming is the only way for them. They rap about how they scam online and use people to get their money. In the song “Scam Likely” they talk about how they go fishing on Tinder. They reference how tough and persistent they must be to get what they want from people. They spoke about getting gift cards to use and buy things from Walmart. This was expressed in their song called “In Scam We Trust” In some cases, these scammers may not even be overseas but your “Local Scammer.” As the song said, “I gon take my time, I gon date online” be especially careful if you are into online dating. These scammers have no remorse or care for you it’s all bout the next dollar so don’t answer if it says, “Scam Likely.”

G4 Boyz

If you were ever scammed, please report it. You can report all scams and fraudulent activities to The Federal Trade Commission. You can also contact The Office of the Inspector General to open an investigation. You may be able to help prevent someone else from being scammed or taken advantage of.

Written by IG @Soexquizit

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References

“First He’ll Scam You, Then He’ll Rap About It” Video: https://youtu.be/MA6AXTnc4sc

What Is Scam Rap? (vice.com)