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Drake Says There's No Beef With J. Prince & Jas Over Documentary

There's a full scale mutiny behind Drake's feature film now -- just 2 days before it hits theaters -- because executive producers J. Prince and Jas are also discouraging fans from seeing it.

24 hours after Drizzy disavowed "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage" ... the Rap-A-Lot Records honchos doubled down ... as Drake tweeted, "James Prince and I stand together on not supporting the Drake Homecoming footage in theaters. #protectingthefans"

Minutes later Jas showed his support for that statement by retweeting it.

Sources connected to the film tells TMZ Drake wanted to make it clear he has no issues with the Prince family ... as many people thought after he torpedoed the movie Monday.

As for the movie's release -- it's full steam ahead, even though its star and producers are telling fans to watch at their own risk.

The Princes aren't the only execs on the movie -- some of others are pissed about Drake's attack. There's already been talk about a possible lawsuit.

Here's an earlier report:

It looks like Drake just sent J Prince a diss message that’s crystal clear!

This, about a month after the Rap-A-Lot Records boss released the ‘Courtesy Call’ audio, giving Drizzy street tax protection on American soil. Don’t believe me.. Just ask Puffy, whose fist reportedly sent Drake scared and running back to Canada.

Now, Drake is exposed for biting the very hand that once protected him.

HSK has exclusively learned a $19,000 movie-release deal between Drake and Serious Entertainment lies at the center of this scandal. Sources tell us Drake signed off on the deal, collected 19-rack$ and granted Serious Entertainment the right to release “Drake’s Homecoming; Lost Footage”, back in 2009. Fast forward to 2014, when we’re told J Prince struck a deal with Serious Entertainment which secured him exclusive rights to the concert footage. We’re told that’s why J Prince planned to make a television broadcast and movie release happen on March 19, 2015. Here’s the problem: Drake just took Twitter to announce he’s shutting it all down!

Check what Drake tweeted:

“The Drake Homecoming film is not something OVO or Drake have any part in. I feel it is my responsibility to inform and protect my fans.”

Here’s the drop, exclusively revealed to HSK:

“When Puffy punched Drake in the face last year, Drake ran crying to J Prince for protection. That’s why Drake signed off on the paperwork for J Prince to release the concert footage. It’s the same footage J Prince used to make the documentary.

Prince owns the rights to release the film in theatres, and broadcast on television, but Drake is throwing a monkey wrench on Prince’s release plans because he doesn’t want his fans to see him caught on camera during his amateur days on the mic.

When you sit back and look at it the whole situation, Drake punk’d J Prince and his son Jas. Drake was broke when he collected that $19K. Now that his pockets are fat, Drake’s caught a Serious case of amnesia, and suddenly forgot all the players who helped him get to where he’s at today.

Drake used J Prince to get Puffy, Wezzy, Birdman and others to back off from stepping to him when he’s over here in the States.”

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