At long last, Young Thug explained his fallout with Gunna. In a lengthy explanation, Thugga confirmed Gunna snitched, and said he felt a deep sense of betrayal after Gunna copped his controversial Alford plea. He noted that King Troup, a mentor figure to both Gunna and Thugga, told the latter before his death that he needed to make sure Gunna made it to superstardom.
“King Troup, that’s our big homie,” Thug said. “I honor Troup words to the T, no matter what I’m with him. He not a bad man, he a real man to me…I honor his words. He told me before he died…’Gunna is my son take him with you Thug. Get him out of the hood…’ I honor his word. I honor his word, bruh. I took that n—a with me. This my man’s. Whatever you need, all the bulls—t I heard about you. All the s—t you did on sitting on the porch, talkin’ about your cousin damn near tellin’ on the god damn Crime Stopper people. I knew all that s—t, and I just found a way to love you… because I just honor Troup’s words.”
He continued, “I feel like, I don’t know what Troup told you, but I know he told you something good, and I feel like you just didn’t honor the word. You ain’t honor that, bro. You ain’t even honor brotherhood. We ain’t even talking about Troup, we just talking about brotherhood. We from the streets, you know how hard it is for us to become successful men? Make millions of dollars? If a n—a take me from where I’m at sleeping on my mama’s motherf—king couch to making millions of dollars, I’m dying before I go against him… No matter what.”
Bank added that Gunna doesn’t seem to believe he ratted on Thug.
“Me personally as a man,” Thugga continued. “Me knowing him, he’s smarter than he looks. Gunna’s a smart man. He let his silence make you think other, make you think other things about him… the thing about it is, when it comes down to being real, the strategic-ness go away from me when it come to being a man… I forget how to be strategic when it come to that. I’m gonna say the truth. I’m gonna pour it out. Life to him is just all about being strategic. It ain’t nothing about being a real man, or coming to grips with what’s going on… it’s gonna always be some strategic s—t behind it.”
Thug went on to say that prior to the YSL RICO case Gunna had already done something he considered to be “a violation,” adding that he still found a way to love him despite that.
“You gotta understand bro, I had him around me every day since 2015,” Thug added in a hushed tone. “I had him around me every day. I made him a millionaire. I bought his first apartment that he lived in. I bought it with my money… I went half-and-half with you to buy your mama first house, get her out of the hood. I did that, me! I told you to go down to the country town and get your daddy. No matter what the differences is with your daddy. I told you that… I made you reunite with your family and do the right thing. I just poured my all into him. I gave this n—a more time than my children. I gave him more time than my kids… I poured my life into these people bro, every second.”
Thug then concluded: “I poured so much into the n—a, I can’t even hate him. In jail, I thought I hated him when he took the pleas and s—t. I thought I hated that n—a. But my girl made me realize, ‘Boy, you don’t hate him. You just mad at him…’ I don’t wish no ill will on him. No ill feelings at all…I was just angry, but it seems like nobody is understanding why I’m angry.”
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