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Alabama Rapper, HoneyKomb Bazy Says He Once Shared A Jail Cell With His Dad For 6 Months

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By Victor Omondi On November 21, Alabama rapper, HoneyKomb Brazy posted on Instagram an old jailhouse photo of him and another man, who he revealed to be his father. “I think I seen da devil they took me threw hell,” he wrote. “You know me n my daddy slept in da same cell.” The story […]

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