Young Thug is stirring the pot and fans are buzzing.
- In his new track, ‘Money On Money,’ Young Thug appears to take aim at Gunna.
- The lyrics suggest betrayal, hinting at Gunna’s alleged plea deal actions.
- Gunna’s lawyer denies any accusations of snitching.
- This drama adds to the ongoing saga between the two former friends.
Young Thug is back in the game and he’s not holding back. With the release of his first single since his plea deal, ‘Money On Money’ featuring Future, he’s making waves. The song is a booming return to form for the Atlanta star but grabs attention for its lyrics seemingly aimed at former ally Gunna.
In ‘Money On Money,’ Thug lets his emotions fly by throwing some serious shade. He raps, ‘These f— n-ggas tellin’ for nothin’, and I gotta be the one callin’ ’em friends.’ This line has fans digging further into the alleged discord between him and Gunna, who reportedly took an Alford plea during their controversial RICO trial.
But Thugger doesn’t stop there. He amps up the drama with another line: ‘Brother, you a rat (My brother).’ The punches keep coming as he says, ‘Twin, you a rat, you smoked, uh.’ These verses leave little to the imagination as fans speculate about the deteriorated friendship with Gunna.
Despite Young Thug’s fiery words, Gunna and his camp have always stood firm in denying any charges of betrayal. Gunna’s former lawyer, Steve Sadow, has stepped in to clarify the situation. He stated, ‘Gunna did NOT cooperate and did NOTHING…to cause harm to Thug’s case.’ Sadow also pointed out Gunna’s current freedom contrasting with Thug’s legal woes.
The back-and-forth adds more layers to their already complex relationship. Fans are torn, watching a real-life drama play out through lyrics and legal documents. As Young Thug and Gunna continue their separate paths, only time will tell how this beef cooks up. Their futures in the industry might hinge on closing old wounds.
Only time will reveal the next chapter in this heated and publicized feud.