Joe Budden makes it clear that he believes the young thug’s stock has “pulsed” since he was released from prison last year.
Since his release in a highly restrictive plea deal, the thugs have abandoned the least music, fought Gunna and attacked on his own charges.
Speaking on his podcast of the same name, Buden claimed that the thugs have made many wrong moves since his freedom.
He said: “I want to talk about another word related to young thugs. Stocks plummeted. Outside of Atlanta, he was working on how to pair a good brand and totally fucked masterclass, and he made a lot of calls to tell people how he felt about Gunna.
Joe Budden said the young thug’s stock has fallen and he is offering masterclasses on how to destroy his brand. After leaving prison, he followed Gunna without putting down new music, acting like “Chatty Patty” and no longer got the support of Kevin Liles. pic.twitter.com/glgyl0fyvc
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“There is no music that does nothing. He shows a brand and marketing genius, not even that. Every time you see him, there’s an embarrassing look. He looks messy.”
Buden added: “He could have come out and went to work, not a chatty Patty.”
The young thug recently called Gunna in the song clip.
He spoke on an unreleased song: “I fuck you, Gunner, that’s “the reason for the group,” referring to the late Keith B. Troup, a friend and mentor to the man who was murdered in 2015.
Thugger previously talked about his relationship with Gunna while sitting down with GQ.
The reporter raised rumors of cracks between YSL rappers and asked what the status was. However, the thugs did not provide a clear answer.
“I know everyone knows [what our relationship is like now]He pointed out, and said, “I don’t know.”
The same day the interview was released (although it was done a few weeks ago), Young Thug dropped the lead single from the upcoming album Uy Scuti, titled “Money On Money” featuring the future.
While the track is an exaggerated return to the Atlanta star for the best, for some boundaries, it seems to be the most compelling targeting his former friends, and he decided to accept Alford’s request during the long and controversial RICO trial that YSL has been doing.
On the hook of the song, the thug raps: “These fuck n-ggas tellin’nothin’, I have to be a calling “friend”.
He later spitted, “Brother, you are a mouse (my brother).”
Thugger also reiterated the allegations in the subsequent verse: “Twins, you are a mouse, you smoked, uh.”