Gunna Album Link Briefly Appears in Young Thug’s Instagram Bio Before Vanishing
Amid snitching speculation in the YSL camp, Young Thug added a link to promote Gunna’s music earlier this week before removing the link not long after.
Amid snitching speculation in the YSL camp, Young Thug added a link to promote Gunna’s music earlier this week before removing the link not long after.
Thug’s Instagram bio was updated this week to include a link to DS4Ever, Gunna’s 2022 studio album released under Thugger’s YSL imprint.
More recently, however, the link has vanished from his bio:
It’s unclear if Thug himself is behind the decision to add or remove the link, as the rapper is currently behind bars with limited access to the internet.
The move came more than four months after Gunna entered a guilty plea in YSL’s RICO case and was subsequently let out of jail. Gunna’s release led some to believe he had cooperated with prosecutors and ratted on his co-defendants, including YSL boss Young Thug and label affiliates like Yak Gotti, Duke, and Unfoonk. So far, Thug has not publicly commented on Gunna’s December 2022 release.
The snitching allegations were immediately shot down by Gunna’s attorney, Steve Sadow, as well as Thugger’s sister Dolly White.
“Can y’all please stop saying that people ratted, and people this-and-that?” White said in a video. “It’s not making anybody better, it’s not making nothing good, bro. Nothing that’s going on is...helping my brother. So can y’all please stop that? Can y’all please stop? If y’all love Gunna, then y’all give him support. Like, what the fuck y’all over there doing? Y’all tripping.”
Gunna also pushed back against the accusations in a statement provided to Complex in late 2022: