Foolio's Instagram Page Gets Hacked After His Death, Yungeen Ace Sarcastically Responds
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The hacker has uploaded news posts and made comments that leave fans baffled, including a scathing comment on Yungeen Ace's new diss track aimed at the late rapper.

AceShowbiz - Some Internet culprit is apparently playing with Foolio's social media page in the wake of his death. While the tragedy still leaves his family and fans reeling, a hacker recently took over his Instagram account.

On Friday, June 28, the hacker reportedly posted videos and made comments that made fans scratching their head. One newly-uploaded video featured the late rapper promoting his social media page, urging people to follow his profile.

"Aye, this Foolio man," Foolio said into the camera. "Go follow my people... I'mma put their app below... go follow [them] right now." The caption under the video read, "No fuel, no deal. Everything guaranteed."

Earlier that day, the hacker commented on Yungeen Ace's new diss song "Game Over", which is seemingly aimed at Foolio. The hacker left a trash emoji in the comment section.

Catching wind of the comment, Yungeen Ace responded, "You still f*cking with me dude." He included two laughing emojis and then sarcastically added, "I love you 4eva."

On the song, Yungeen Ace raps, "Y'all know I smoke dead people, man, you know what I'm sayin'?/ And I smoke 6, haha/ 5 in the mornin', I got a call, what is this? (What is this?)/ Dead on the floor, dead on arrival, Mr. 6 (Oh no)/ I'm steady screamin' out, 'F**k the law' and 'F**k the 6' (F**k the 6)."

It's the second diss song he released following his nemesis' death. Previously, Yungeen Ace shaded Foolio on the song titled "Do It". On the song, he spits, "Catch his a** and do his a**, you know he's finished."

It's unclear if an action has been taken to take back control of Foolio's Instagram page by his team. Meanwhile, police have been "working day in and day out" to track down his alleged killers.

In a statement issued to Newswek, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters explained who the police are looking for. He was careful not to reveal too much, though. "These groups - I won't name them, they know who they are," he said. "We're not going to tolerate any retribution, any revenge... we're going to watch. We're going to pay attention to what's going on." The Jacksonville police have not announced any suspects and no arrests have been made.

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