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Young Dolph's Accused Killer Drops Track From Jail For Anniversary of Dolph's Death

By HHL JT
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Justin Johnson is one of Young Dolph's accused killers.

He's also a rapper who goes by the name of Straight Dope.

In that capacity, yesterday he dropped the single  "No Statements" in which he discussed his situation.

"Say I’m a rapper, the state say that I’m a paid killer," he raps.  “No statement got to be patient, might make it home before you blink."

He recorded the track over the phone.

Today was the one-year anniversary of Dolph's death.

Last week, 43-year-old Hernandez Govan was arrested for paying to have Dolph shot.

Johnson and Cornelius Smith, the triggerman, have been locked up since shortly after the shooting.

They are all facing first-degree murder charges.

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