Young Scooter Says Half Of YSL Snitched On Young Thug In New Song Snippet

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ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 16: T.I., Young Thug and Young Scooter attend Young Thug's birthday party at Tago International on August 16, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo By Prince Williams/WireImage)

"Half the slimes told, yeah, they droppin' dimes," Young Scooter raps on a new song following a conversation with Young Thug.

The trial of Young Thug has taken many different twists and turns, even before jury selection began. It looks like there will be a few months until the trial begins. However, Thugger has the odds stacked against him. The District Attorney’s made it clear that they’re after Young Thug in this case. At the same time, it seems that more and more co-defendants are copping deals, while some are starting to single out Young Thug as the leader of YSL.

Many of those who copped plea deals stated that they didn’t bend or fold but that isn’t entirely true. Interrogation room footage of YSL Woody emerged over the weekend where he detailed alleged crimes committed by YSL. He pointed the finger at Thug, brought up 21 Savage, and even stated that he could get people to corroborate his confession via FaceTime. However, even with Gunna, his Alford Plea, which his attorney reiterated wouldn’t be used against any of the defendants, has left his reputation in shambles.

Young Scooter Says He Talked To Young Thug

Though many of Young Thug’s immediate associates appear to be folding under pressure, many of the rapper’s friends in the music industry are standing tall by him. Young Scooter, for example, recently shared a song snippet following a conversation with Young Thug. Scooter suggested that the PUNK rapper is aware that many of his co-defendants copped plea deals and have been “dropping dimes.” In fact, he suggested that roughly half of those who were arrested with Thug are beginning to fold.

“I just talked to Spider, I can’t call him Slime/ Half the slimes told, yeah, they droppin’ dimes/ Had to drop some for the hood ‘cause the streets cryin’/ Shit I’m already rich so I can’t die tryin’,” he raps on the record. Thug nor his attorneys have responded to any of the allegations surrounding YSL Woody or any of the other individuals who are reportedly cooperating. However, it’s clear that people like Scooter are concerned about the outcome in Young Thug’s trial. Check out the snippet above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 

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