Young Thug Appears To Diss "Rat" Gunna On New Song Snippet

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Young Thug is cooking up. The rapper has been hard at work since his release from jail, and it sounds like fans are about to reap the benefits. Thug has not put out any new music in the months since he was made a free man. He has, however, been teasing pieces of songs via social media. Thursday, January 2 proved to be a huge day for Young Thug fans. He treated fans to not one but two snippets of new songs. The first was a teaser of his Future and Lil Baby collab, "Dum, Dumb and Dumber." The second was an untitled song that came with a blatant diss.

Young Thug posted the second snippet to his Instagram. The rapper can be seen vibing out to the song, which features aggressive bars over a spaced-out instrumental. "Never associate with a rat," Thug raps. "Go and get some money, get a pack." He doesn't mention anybody by name, but the comment section quickly filled up with theories about Gunna. Young Thug and Gunna had a pretty high profile falling out, with many theorizing that Gunna snitched on his YSL boss. The snippet marks the first time Young Thug has spoken about "rats" since his release from jail.

Young Thug Claims To Not Associate With "Rats"

The rapper is not alone is his disdain for an unnamed "rat." Lil Baby, who will feature Young Thug on his new album, WHAM, expressed a similar sentiment during a Safe Place podcast appearance. He told Lil Yachty that he makes a point of not working with artists that he considers to be snitches. "It boils down to what we rapping about," Lil Baby explained. "We can't rap about that if you did that. If I was making Christmas music, then I don't give a damn what you did."

Interestingly enough, Gunna was one of the few artists Young Thug requested to work with after he was released from jail. Thugger's lawyer, Brian Steel, claimed Gunna was a "phenomenal artist" and that the duo "frequently perform music together." The lawyer also noted that Thugger and Gunna were obligated to work together from a contractual standpoint. This request makes the rapper's bar about "rats" a bit confusing. Either the rapper still feels a type of way about Gunna, or he's referring to someone else as a "rat" in his music. Time will tell.

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Bobby Shmurda Lives Out Lean On Me Dream As A High School Principal For A Day In New Jersey

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Bobby Shmurda recently shared hard-earned wisdom with students at a New Jersey high school during a unique visit as Principal for the Day. On January 2, the rapper, best known for his breakout hit “Hot N*gga,” took over East Orange High School as part of a collaboration with Hot 97. His visit, documented on Instagram, featured snapshots and videos of him engaging with students, delivering heartfelt advice, and embracing his role with enthusiasm.

In his Instagram caption, Shmurda expressed gratitude for the opportunity, acknowledging the irony of the moment. “Principal Shmurda for a day—ha! What’s crazy is I never graduated from junior high,” he wrote. “So this is an honor. Huge thanks to Principal Whitaker for letting me lead East Orange High for the day. It was an amazing experience—y’all can check it out on YouTube via Hot 97.” Hot 97 later released a 39-minute episode capturing Shmurda’s visit, including a candid Q&A session where he reflected on his meteoric rise to fame and his fall from grace. 

Bobby Shmurda Spends The Day As A High School Principal

“I was Bobby Shmurda, then I got locked up,” he recounted. He openly discussed his troubled youth, revealing he had his first run-in with the law at just 12 years old. “My friends were four or five years older than me. My mom would just cry all day.” Shmurda also reflected on his tumultuous time in prison. “The first few years, I was wilding—gangbanging, smoking, fighting, doing dumb stuff,” he admitted. 

“I had to stop letting others define my behavior,” he told the students. “Every time I was about to achieve something, someone miserable would push me off course, and I’d end up in jail. You can’t thrive like that.” Shmurda’s story resonated with the students, blending inspiration with raw honesty. His message was clear: success requires discipline, self-awareness, and the courage to break free from destructive patterns.

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