In a recent social media outburst, Woody has taken aim at Young Thug, accusing him of being a “snitch” while revealing that he had suspected this for years. The comments were made during a livestream where Woody expressed his frustrations about the current state of the hip-hop community and its frequent public disputes.
Woody, who is known for his candid and often controversial opinions, began his remarks by professing his enduring affection for Young Thug. However, he quickly shifted gears, criticizing his former associate for allowing Peewee Rosco to air grievances online, which Woody claims has led to a series of damaging revelations. He pointed out that Peewee’s online behavior has drawn unwanted attention and fueled an environment of betrayal within their circle, leading to a situation where personal relationships are laid bare for public scrutiny.
“It’s clear to me now,” Woody asserted, “that you are what you are, buddy. You officially on the Wooty and Charleston White team.” His use of the phrase suggests a belief that both Young Thug and Peewee Rosco have crossed lines that betray the codes of loyalty often upheld in their community. Woody expressed his dissatisfaction, noting that he had remained silent about his suspicions out of loyalty and love but feels compelled to speak out now.
As the discussion progressed, Woody lamented the culture within the hip-hop community that prioritizes online drama over personal growth and financial success. He urged his peers to focus on making money and taking care of their families instead of engaging in public disputes that serve only to damage reputations and relationships. “Y’all letting your emotions control y’all,” he said, imploring artists to step away from the internet and its destructive tendencies.
In a passionate conclusion, Woody emphasized the importance of living life free from the negativity that social media can perpetuate. He expressed dismay at how artists who have spent significant time in jail are now seeking validation from online audiences that do not genuinely care about them. His remarks serve as a call to action for his peers to prioritize their well-being and success over fleeting social media attention.
Woody’s comments have sparked discussions across various platforms, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the hip-hop community. As artists navigate their careers in an era dominated by social media, the question remains: how will they balance authenticity and the pressures of public perception?