Former-collaborators Gunna and Wheezy have allegedly cut ties, according to leaked screenshots of DMs. The artists worked together on various songs in the past, including 2021's "Young Wheezy," 2022's “Pushin P,” and more. No Jumper shared the DMs on their Instagram, leading to various responses from users. One writes, "Damn gunna & wheezy go crazy together too," adding a frowning emoji. "Damn everybody hate Gunna lol," another adds. Someone else chimes in, saying, "Gunna meat riding knowing he said yes mam to them folks is crazy." Another social media user calls the reported falling out the "End of an era."
The alleged DMs include Wheezy sending a user rat emojis, referring to Gunna. The user defends Gunna, allegedly telling Wheezy not to "burn bridges," adding, "y'all just gonna regret this shit." The artists' beef surrounds Gunna's decision to take a plea deal in the YSL case involving Young Thug. The case sees over 14 defendants, including Young Thug, charged in a 56-count Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act indictment. Gunna's caught a lot of heat for his choice, including jabs from Lil Durk, Blueface, Lil Baby, and more.
Wheezy And Gunna May No Longer Collaborate
One user in the comments of the DMs shares their thoughts on the incident, saying, "Untill thug say it everyone should not say anything just go about they business…cuz if he say gunna ain’t snitch n***as bout to be lookin crazy for jumping ship on the boy …and for you dumb n***as in the back. A guilty plea in which a defendant maintains their innocence but admits that the prosecution's evidence would likely result in a guilty verdict if brought to trial." The user adds, "that’s not snitching that’s basically saying y’all got enough evidence so why ima go to trial ima take this deal and maintain innocence…"
At the end of last year, Dj Akademiks shared screenshots of a conversation between him and Gunna’s attorney, Steve Sadow. He asked Sadow if he could, "publicly address how Gunna’s viral ‘yes ma’am video affects Thug and YSL if at all?" "Doesn’t effect anyone but my client," Sadow responded. "Out of court statements at a plea hearing cannot come into evidence against someone else,” he added.
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