"Still wondering where tf that sh*t come from," wrote Pooh on Instagram. "Ig we gotta go out that way we both survived bullets. That sh*t ain’t strong as us these p*ssies will never be able [to] take us out. You ain’t get killed or shot I’m going out [the] same way save my spot go find Treday first."
Drake sent his love to the rapper, who has been having a tough time processing his brother's passing. This week, Tee Da P was laid to rest in a private funeral service, from which Pooh shared pictures and another message. "We don't go in ground," said the "Back In Blood" rapper, posting a video of his brother's gold casket being placed inside of a mausoleum's wall. "I love you boy 100k to put you away Ik u would've did same."
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