Social media is weighing in after Atlanta rapper Young Thug told store employees to “skip” a song by fellow ATL rapper Gunna. A clip from a livestream is going viral showing Thug out shopping with his entourage.
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While in a store, Gunna’s song “Dollaz On My Head” — which happens to also feature his YSL Records boss Young Thug — starts to play on the speakers. Someone in Thug’s camp can be heard mentioning something about the song.
The person can repeatedly said, “New song.” It appeared as if the employee, or owner as some social users believe, repeated the phrase back as a question.
Young Thug Slammed For Telling Store Employees To ‘Skip’ Gunna Song
Thug then chimed in to ensure someone changed the song. He said, “Next song, sir.” The store employee confirmed, “OK.” Thug then rubbed his hands together and said, “Next song, sirski.” The song then changes to one by Future.
Social media users have since commented on the viral moment. While some users understand Thug’s request to change the song, others call him out for being “lame” and “childish.”
The clip and subsequent commentary arrives over 3 years after Gunna took a plea deal in a the YSL RICO case. Gunna took his plea in December 2022.
Young Thug was later released from Fulton County Jail in October 2024 after pleading guilty to gang, drug, and gun charges in his sweeping racketeering (RICO) case. A judge sentenced him to time served followed by 15 years of probation.
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