Reports surfaced on Monday night (March 10) about super producer, Polow Da Don, being robbed at gunpoint at his Atlanta recording studio, and he has since addressed the incident.
See Also:Via a press release sent to media outlets this morning (March 11), the producer called the robbers "weak" and claiming they failed at their attempt, despite reports claiming Polow and several of his associates being robbed of money and jewelry. "They thought they came to rob me, but I have heart and I have God, shawty," Polow said in a statement. "These crack head ass n----s, I guess called themselves robbing me, but we robbed them. I wasn't scared I was mad. "I was like 'these dumb ass, weak ass n---s.' N----s don't get it," he continued. "You gone have to shoot me because until then, I don't believe you. I am a man and nine times out of 10, a n---- calling himself a robba, a thug or a gangsta, is a cover up for being too weak (whether it be physically, spiritually or mentally) to be a man. It's hard to learn how to be a man. Luckily, my teacher stuck with me ... thanks Dad, I love you! Kids, do you know where your father is right now?" Despite the alleged botched robbery attempt, the producer -- who has churned out hits for Fergie, Beyonce, Rich Boy and several others over the past couple years -- isn't letting the incident bring him down, especially since the latest song he produced for Usher, "Love In The Club," is no. 1 in the country. "Don't let this negativity overshadow the celebration of having the no. 1 song in the country," Polow said.
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