Young Thug Discusses Definition of a ‘Gangsta’, Ratting in Rap & Subscribers of the Streets

Young Thug Million Dollaz Worth Game Interview

“The public has to see what you’re doing to believe you” – Thug

Young Thug Million Dollaz Worth Game interview, has Thugga and Wallo giving advice to kids wanting to join gangs and staying active. In recent weeks, Thugga has been heavily promoting his Slime Language 2 album with the rest of his YSL family. This includes recent music videos to Paid the Fine with Lil Baby and Ski alongside Gunna; Slime is enjoying this moment for his comrades.

This week, Young Thug stopped by Million Dollarz Worth of Game to open up on some serious topics in the urban community. The conversation centered on the dangers of the youth subscribing the streets after seeing their favorite rappers tell their stories from years past.

While it’s a few real niggas in the game, there’s tons of artists lying in their content. Thugga added this sentiment, where he believes the majority of rappers outside of his camp would likely rat. Young went as far as to say he doesn’t participate in the streets, because he knows he won’t snitch and would do time.

Watch more from the conversation below, where he explains the definition of keeping it gangsta, whether you’re a street individual or a civilian.

Jeffery Lamar Williams, known professionally as Young Thug, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is considered to be an influential figure of his generation, with his music impacting the modern sound of hip hop and trap music. YSL Records is an Atlanta-based record label imprint founded by the Atlanta-based rapper Young Thug. The company is a label imprint of 300 Entertainment. Its artists include Gunna, Lil Keed, and more.

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