Videos have surfaced of Big Scarr’s family and friends capturing a music video at his funeral whereas sporting the late rapper’s 1017 chains.
Big Scarr was laid to relaxation on Jan. 7 in Memphis following a house going service with artists like NLE Choppa and 1017’s BigWalkDog in attendance. Footage of a music video reportedly being filmed on location has since unfold on-line. In one clip posted to YouTube, Scarr frequent collaborator Quezz Ruthless is surrounded by a number of individuals all sporting darkish clothes and filming a video for a tune that seems to be a tribute to their late good friend.
In one other clip posted on Facebook, Big Scarr’s father is correct subsequent to Quezz holding a bottle of Dusse as they seem to proceed capturing for the music video. Quezz is sporting a number of 1017 report label chains in each movies.
The drama surrounding Big Scarr’s funeral has been taking part in out on-line over the previous few days, starting with Quezz and different relations calling out Gucci Mane for his contributions to the burial value. Quezz initially claimed on Instagram Live that Gucci Mane stated he would pay for the funeral however later reneged.
“You ain’t getting them chains back,” Quezz stated within the video. “You can’t get them chains. It’s no way you getting them chains. It ain’t no way that’s happening. Come on, now. You tripping, cuz. Thought we was just gon’ let that go? No. It’s over with. You played. And we don’t need your money to pay for his funeral. He was gon’ get buried either way. It’s just the point that you supposed to be his CEO. And you supposed to be this, this and that, and you done lied like that. How do you even feel real with yourself?”
Gucci Mane’s spouse Keyshia Ka’oir later supplied proof that Gucci despatched a complete of $20,000 to the Memphis funeral dwelling N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home on Dec. 30, 2022. Big Scarr’s sister Alexandra Woods responded by scoffing at the contribution, saying it solely lined flowers and obituaries.
Big Scarr’s father has since come out in protection of Gucci Mane, thanking him and Atlantic Records. “We made it happen, but we couldn’t have did it without y’all. The truth is the truth,” he stated in a video on Instagram.
Rising Memphis rapper Big Scarr died on Dec. 22, 2022 from what’s believed to be an unintentional prescription drug overdose.
See Videos of Big Scarr’s Family and Friends Shooting a Music Video at His Funeral Below
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