Young Thug stirs up the music industry with a bold claim about Gunna’s number one album.
- A leaked phone call reveals Young Thug’s alleged $50,000 payment for extra streams.
- Gunna’s album supposedly outperformed The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM’ due to these stream purchases.
- Young Thug vents frustrations about Gunna’s plea deal in YSL’s RICO case.
- Despite denials, accusations of snitching continue to swirl around Gunna.
Young Thug has dropped a bombshell, claiming he spent $50,000 on streams to help Gunna’s album, ‘DS4EVA,’ reach the top of the Billboard 200. In a leaked phone call from jail, he expressed that Gunna’s album didn’t earn its top spot honestly over The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM.’
Thug, audibly frustrated, told Gunna, “Like, the number one album you just had right now, I paid for you to have the number one album.” He added, “You didn’t honestly earn a No. 1 album over The Weeknd, my boy. I paid for that shit.”
In the realm of social media, DJ Akademiks shared this revelation with a tweet, showing a clip of Thugger stating he spent $50,000 on fake streams, or “k-bots,” to push Gunna’s album to its number one spot.
Meanwhile, Young Thug’s relationship with Gunna took another hit when a separate phone call leaked. In it, Thug chastised Gunna for allegedly taking a plea deal in the YSL RICO case, suggesting Gunna did so to see a woman.
Thugger’s discontent was clear as he exclaimed, “I wish he never get pussy no more, he will never get another dollar in the world, you don’t deserve nothing. Did that shit to get out for a hoe.”
Further complicating matters, Young Thug himself has been caught in a controversy. He was forced to deny allegations of snitching on YSL associate Peewee Roscoe after a snippet of his interrogation surfaced online.
Addressing the issue, he took to social media to clarify his stance. “They didn’t play my interrogation video in court cause I helped my brada #Ratwhere?” he posted, countering the accusations against him.
The theme of snitching continues to be a hot topic around the YSL RICO case. Gunna, in particular, faces public scrutiny, with artists like Lil Baby and Fat Joe openly questioning his innocence.
The drama surrounding Young Thug, Gunna, and the YSL case remains as fiery as ever.