Young Thug Denies Snitching Allegations Amid Leaked Interrogation Audio
Atlanta rapper Young Thug has forcefully denied claims of snitching on a YSL associate following the viral circulation of an alleged two-year-old police interrogation audio clip. The recordings, which surfaced around August 27, 2025, have intensified speculation about loyalty and cooperation within the hip-hop community, particularly concerning the ongoing YSL RICO case.
In response to the controversy, Young Thug took to his X (formerly Twitter) account on August 27, 2025, to address the allegations directly. He posted, “They didn’t play my interrogation video in court cause I helped my brada #Ratwhere?” This statement suggests his intention was to protect, not betray, his associate, specifically YSL affiliate Peewee Roscoe. The interrogation audio reportedly features Young Thug mentioning Roscoe in connection with a 2015 shooting incident involving Lil Wayne’s tour bus.
The Leaked Audio and Thug’s Defense
The nearly two-hour audio clip has ignited a firestorm of debate, with fans and critics questioning the rapper’s adherence to “street code” and the anti-snitching principles often upheld in hip-hop. Young Thug’s defense team has actively pushed back against the narrative, filing a motion that questions the veracity of a detective’s claim that the rapper made a statement in the back of a police car. His legal team asserts these allegations are “inaccurate,” “irrelevant,” and potentially damaging to his character in the eyes of the jury. Thug himself stated, “This motion got filed cause the detective lied and said I made a statement in back of a police car stupid that never ever happened.”
Further bolstering his defense, Young Thug shared court documents and posted statements emphasizing his loyalty. He urged critics to cease labeling him as a snitch, stating, “Stop trying to make me one of those boys,” and declared, “Death before dishonor this way kids.” The artist indicated that his upcoming music would serve as his truth regarding these and other matters.
YSL Context and Community Reaction
The surfaced audio has also brought renewed attention to the strained relationship between Young Thug and fellow YSL artist Gunna. Gunna faced similar accusations of snitching after accepting an Alford plea deal in the YSL RICO case in December 2022, which he and his legal team have consistently denied. Young Thug himself had previously appeared to criticize Gunna, rapping, “Never associate with a rat/ Go and get some money, get a pack.” This history has led some fans to question the perceived double standard in how the situations are viewed.
Amid the controversy, YSL associate Peewee Roscoe publicly defended Young Thug, describing him as “clean as Listerine” and emphasizing his loyalty. Roscoe stated that Thug did what a “real street n*a” should do by remaining silent and “overly real” during the interrogation, suggesting Thug attempted to protect him. Other YSL members, including Woody, Ralo, and Duke, have reportedly weighed in on the situation, alongside public figures like Charleston White and Wack 100, many of whom initially believed Thug had betrayed Roscoe.
Broader Implications for Hip-Hop
The “snitching” label carries significant stigma within the hip-hop culture, capable of fracturing reputations and careers. Young Thug’s defense team maintains that the leaked footage was taken out of context and misrepresented online, emphasizing that he never agreed to testify or signed any documents implicating other defendants.
The YSL RICO case itself, which began in May 2022 with the indictment of Young Thug and 27 others, alleges that YSL operated as a street gang involved in numerous violent crimes, with Young Thug at its alleged center. This particular controversy underscores the intense scrutiny artists face when navigating legal battles and the delicate balance of maintaining authenticity and street credibility, which remain paramount values in the music industry. As the YSL trial continues, this incident highlights the complex interplay of loyalty, legal strategy, and public perception that shapes the narrative for top artists in the hip-hop world.
In a notable legal development preceding these audio leaks, Young Thug secured a victory when a Fulton County judge ruled to return approximately $150,000 in seized assets, including cash, vehicles, firearms, and jewelry. This ruling offered a rare piece of positive news for his defense amidst the lengthy proceedings.
The ongoing legal battles and the constant stream of information, both verified and unverified, continue to fuel speculation and debate within the hip-hop community, making it one of the most closely watched stories in the music scene.


