A nearly two-year-old interrogation clip of Young Thug has unexpectedly resurfaced online—igniting a firestorm of accusations over alleged “snitching.” The video captures a tense exchange in which the Atlanta rapper seemingly mentions Peewee Roscoe during questioning about the 2015 shooting of Lil Wayne’s tour bus. This moment has drawn criticism from fans, especially amid Thug’s prior public condemnations of “snitching,” notably targeting Gunna during the YSL RICO fallout.
In response to the viral scrutiny, Young Thug took to X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) to push back. He denied any incriminatory intent, stating the clip was taken out of context and that his words were meant to “protect” his associate—not betray them. His post read: “They didn’t play my interrogation video in court cause I helped my brada #Ratwhere?”
Adding fuel to the debate, Peewee Roscoe weighed in as well—defending Young Thug and affirming his loyalty. He emphasized that in the interrogation room, Thug stayed true, doing “what a real street n***a” would do.
The clip shines a spotlight on the delicate dynamics of trust, loyalty, and reputation in hip-hop culture—especially in an era where social media can swiftly shape public perception.
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