HoneyKomb Brazy is representing the next generation of Mob Ties.

The Alabama rapper shared his “Dead People” video on Friday (January 29) with none other than J Prince himself behind the wheel of a cocaine white Rolls-Royce wheeling Brazy around as the young rapper totes a solid gold AK-47.

Brazy claims Rap-A-Lot and Mob Ties on “Dead People” while acknowledging the Houston OG as one of the main men to ride with at all times. In a sense, it’s more of an inauguration parade for him than a simple show of all-white luxury cars.

“Told J Prince to lift me up, I’ll never let him down/And them police ass niggas I’ll never let them round,” he raps on the song.

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Alabama Rapper HoneyKomb Brazy Shares Story Of Sharing Jail Cell With His Dad For 6 Months

The rising Alabama native has made headlines in recent months due to several wild moments, such as filming a shootout where he defended himself. In an interview with SayCheeseTV in November 2020, HoneyKomb detailed how he once shared a jail cell with his father for six months.

“They just put me in the cell with him,” he told the outlet. “When I got out of lockup, I was in St. Claire but I kept getting into shit over there so they ended up kicking me out. So they sent me to gotdamn West Jefferson in lockup. When I got out of lockup, they put me right in a cell with my daddy.”

He continued, “They ain’t know it was my daddy cause we got the same first name we ain’t got the same last name. So I went in that hoe with him, we bangin’. Pops a real nigga. We ain’t doin’ nothin’ but gettin’ high, sippin’ drank, talkin’ on the phone, kickin’ off … that’s it. We would have real conversations. I got money on my head, that was when I had the murder, that was when I was about to get out for it. I had to do two years, so I’m finna get out on that right there.

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“He telling me, ‘You know when you get out there, you gotta walk lightly. You know niggas gotdamn tryna get you out the way now. I ain’t tryna get that phone call nigga, for real. Can’t let ’em do me like that when I’m doin’ life.’ I told him, ‘I got ya pop.’ I get out that first week and niggas hit me eight times. I was in a coma but I shook that shit.”

Watch the video for “Dead People” above.