T.I.’s Weed Carrier Exposed as a Snitch
Oy! Is it too late to add this to our Most Embarassing Exposures wall of shame?
The diligent journalists (no DJ Vlad) at TSG have unearthed damaging evidence which reveals that T.I. weed carrier and badly named rapper Alfamega (known by his mom as Cedric Zellars) worked with DEA 20 million years ago in 1997.
Peep the earth shattering evidence:
Zellars, who records for T.I.’s Grand Hustle Entertainment, is a hulking 6′ 4″, calls himself “The Grand Hustle Muscle,” and proclaims, “I’m a real hood.” What he does not mention, though, is his prior work as a Drug Enforcement Administration informant who snitched out criminal cohorts and testified as a government witness at the trial of an Atlanta heroin trafficker.
Oh, that’s just cold. Apparently, he snitched on some heroin kingpin named Ali Baaqar. As a token of appreciation for his cooperation, the feds shaved 11/2 years from his prison term.
And this:
The disclosure of Zellars’s informant past will likely not sit well with rap fans and performers alike, many of whom promote hip-hop’s “Stop Snitching” doctrine. Additionally, since T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) is soon headed to prison due to the work of a government informant, Zellars’s time as a government asset could be a cause for tension around the Grand Hustle offices.
[The Smoking Gun]
There’s a slight possibility that Alfasnitch wasn’t even a Grand Hustle rapper in 1997, but that does not in any way excuse his actions. Snitching is frowned upon in the rap community, even if you see a serial killer walk past you and murder an entire family.
And now, a musical dedication to Alfasnitch:

