Styles P called out Adam22 for mocking the “Drop My Flag” peace initiative, demanding respect for efforts to end gang violence.
Styles P took direct aim at Adam22 and Wack 100 after the podcaster mocked the “Drop My Flag” challenge, a grassroots campaign urging gang members to renounce violence and promote peace.
The veteran rapper went off after Adam22 posted a skit that appeared to ridicule the movement, which was launched by Bronx rapper Hocus 45th to encourage unity and reduce bloodshed in Black communities.
Though he didn’t name Adam22 directly, Styles P’s message was crystal clear.
“Whoever is black and is homeboys with the goofy white boy who mocked putting down the flags for gang members, “Styles P wrote on Instagram. “He must think yall b###### !!!!.. better g – check that s### and tell him Shut his (devil / federal) mouth when he see black men trying to help black babies !!!”
He continued, “I usually stay away from talking about a lot of s### … but what he is trying to do and doing represents a different type of evil … yall brothers around him better g check that s### are you are even more responsible and accountable than he is .!!!”
The rapper made it clear he wanted a face-to-face conversation with Adam22 and called for accountability from those around him.
“If he don’t make an apology to the culture and race and actually mind his business from this point on,” he added, “every black men that stands with him or besides him is a f###### coward !”
Styles P Clashes With Adam22
Adam22 responded in the comments, brushing off the criticism.
“It was a joke about some gay s### some dudes did,” he wrote. “Hocus acting like I was dissing him and members in general is pure clout chasing. You too smart to be falling for this one unc.”
Styles P fired back, “I don’t give two s#### about what’s going on with you and hocus .. what you ain’t gonna do is have young kids thinking it ain’t cool to get on the straight and narrow.”
He claimed Adam 22 is “eating off the culture” and demanded he take action “to uplift it !!!!!”
Wack 100 jumped in to defend Adam22, writing, “@stylesp FIRST OFF NOBODY TELLS US THE #WEST WHAT TO DO WITH WHAT WE ORIGINATED 2nd OFF THE CLOWN HES CLOWNING DOESNT HAVE THE RIGHT RANK OR RESPECT TO DICTATE NOTHING. 3rd WE DONT KNOW WHAT G CHECK IS … @adam22 STAY YOUR COURSE.”
Styles P wasn’t moved. “I don’t give a f### about no gang period I care about the babies I ain’t a blood or a crip IM A BLACK MAN !!! And if you can’t drop flags cool .. at least teach these kids something better.”
The “Drop My Flag” initiative, started by Hocus 45th, aims to inspire gang members—especially in New York—to abandon street affiliations and work toward peace. Styles P emphasized the importance of treating such efforts with respect, especially from those profiting off Hip-Hop culture.