Young Thug has been tweeting like he just found out what betrayal feels like — and unfortunately for Gunna, it looks like he’s still the main character in Thugga’s emotional group chat. Ever since getting released from jail last Halloween, Thugga’s been keeping things cryptic, petty, and just barely one step above subtweeting. At this point, though, nobody’s really buying the mystery act: he’s seemingly still pressed about his former YSL partner.
It’s time for the rats to “go gospel”
On July 7, Thug logged on and declared that anyone who’s snitched and still raps needs to switch careers and “go gospel.”
He didn’t name anyone in specific— but come on. Just last month at Summer Smash, he muted Gunna’s name while performing their track “Ski.” On top of that, he took a nonchalant approach to the news that Gunna covered up his YSL tattoo back in May. Despite all the vague tweets and passive-aggressive vibes, though, the no snitching campaign seems to be personal.
DJ Akademiks adds fuel to the fire
Just when things were already messy, DJ Akademiks did what he does best: make the situation worse.
“Somebody gotta tell Young Thug that he’s the last rapper on earth who cares who SNITCHING. Lowkey half these n***** telling and the ones telling make the best music. Fans don’t give af,” he said on X.
Thug responded directly, agreeing with everything except the part about snitches dropping heat.
So, to recap: if you’re a rat, you’re not welcome in rap — but also your music isn’t even good, according to Thugga.
As Thugga continues his “no snitch zone” campaign, Gunna has been completely silent. Not a tweet, not a subtweet—just vibes. He’s been busy teasing his next (and final) album under YSL Records, and choosing peace over pettiness. Some fans are calling Thugga loyal. Others are just wondering how many more rodent metaphors he can squeeze out of this situation.
There’s surely more drama to come as Young Thug (hopefully) prepares to finally drop UY SCUTI (and maybe more rat bars like on “Money on Money”).



