A blistering war of words erupted online today between YSL Woody and Hernandez Govan, escalating a feud that has drawn widespread attention to the ongoing legal saga surrounding the murder of rapper Young Dolph. Woody ignited the fire by mocking a mugshot of Govan that appears to show a black eye, prompting an immediate and defiant rebuttal from Govan himself.

In a video segment that quickly went đżđžđđśđ, YSL Woody did not hold back. He addressed Govan directly, saying, âEverybody thought, but not smart. Long live Dolph who beat up the man that was threatening a woman. God bless your heart. Anyway, kids, donât be stupid like this fool. Be smart and stay out of trouble. He almost 50 years old, still going to jail, still getting beat on, and still trying to bull women. Have a good day.â
Woodyâs remark appears to reference the long-standing narrative that Young Dolph once physically confronted Govan over an alleged threat to a woman. That incident has been cited in court documents as part of the bitter rivalry that prosecutors say led to Dolphâs fatal 2021 shooting in Memphis.
The photo Woody postedâa jail mugshot of Govan with a prominent swollen, blackened eyeâwas intended as visual proof of his claim. But Govan fired back in the comments section of the same post, asserting that the image was fabricated using artificial intelligence.

âNow you know ainât nobody touch my brother. AI becoming real popular these days. This real photo of my brother when he was arrested. Google is free,â Govan wrote, challenging Woody to produce an authentic booking photo. The retort has only deepened the mystery surrounding the source and veracity of the image.
Hernandez Govan is currently behind bars awaiting trial for the murder of Young Dolph, whose real name was Adolph Thornton Jr. He has been accused of orchestrating the hit from prison, a charge he has consistently denied. The case has already seen multiple pretrial hearings and intense media scrutiny.
YSL Woody, whose real name is Walter Murphy, is himself a figure with deep connections to the YSL (Young Slime Life) rap collective. He has been outspoken on social media throughout the trial, often aiming barbs at those he holds responsible for Dolphâs death. His latest comments represent one of his most direct attacks yet.
The exchange has sparked a flurry of reactions online. Supporters of Woody point to the black-eye mugshot as proof that Govan suffered a beating in custody, while Govanâs backers accuse Woody of spreading disinformation. Some commenters have even attempted to reverse-image search the photo to verify its authenticity, with mixed results.
Legal experts caution that such public feuding could complicate the upcoming trial. âParties involved in a murder case are typically advised to avoid any statements that could be seen as prejudicial or inflammatory,â said criminal defense attorney Marisol Chen. âSocial media posts like these become evidence and can be used to question credibility or even incite violence.â
The feud also breathes new life into the long-simmering rivalry between the YSL and Young Dolph camps. Dolph was widely respected in Memphis, and his murder sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community. Many of his peers have since taken sides, with some framing the conflict as a proxy war between street factions.
Govanâs reference to âmy brotherâ in his reply has led some to speculate that he was pointing to a relative of his who was arrested with a similar black eyeâor that he was being sarcastic about Woodyâs own mugshot. The ambiguity has only fueled further debate across forums and video breakdowns.

Neither YSL Woody nor Hernandez Govanâs legal team has issued an official statement beyond the social media exchange. Attempts to reach Woody for comment were not immediately successful. Meanwhile, Govan remains in custody, with his trial tentatively scheduled for later this year.
This developing story raises pressing questions about the role of social media in high-profile criminal cases, the spread of AI-generated imagery, and the ongoing fallout from one of hip-hopâs most notorious killings. As more fans and observers weigh in, the pressure on both men to provide definitive proofâor apologiesâcontinues to mount.
Stay tuned for further updates as this confrontation unfolds. The authenticity of the mugshot remains unconfirmed, and both sides are digging in for what promises to be a long and ugly public battle.


