Young Thug Interrogation Leak Sparks Meek Mill Drama Online
Hip-hop tensions are heating up after a leaked interrogation recording of Young Thug resurfaced online.
The clip, in which the Atlanta rapper mentions Peewee Roscoe while speaking with investigators, quickly spread across social media, reigniting debates about loyalty, snitching, and the blurred lines of street ethics in rap culture.
At the same time, 6ix9ine fanned the flames, seemingly targeting Meek Mill on Instagram. The rapper shared what appeared to be an old tweet allegedly from Meek, referencing āratsā and the late Nipsey Hussle. The tweetās authenticity remains uncertain, given the outdated screenshot and unclear origin.

The Viral Screenshot
The alleged message reads:
āI hope that rat goes live to apologize to the people he informed on or the victim⦠Yāall quickly forgot that a āratā killed Nipsey, and he shouldnāt have been on the streets! Thatās all Iāll say since heās dead⦠left his baby mama and child like a coward as targets!ā
Alongside the text, 6ix9ine mocked Meek, calling him the āHood Presidentā and adding:
āSince you always have something to say, are you still performing āWE BALL?āā
The post immediately sparked a wave of commentary, highlighting how past collaborations and tracks can resurface in modern controversies.
Young Thug and the āSnitchingā Conversation
Meekās 2017 track āWe Ballā, featuring Young Thug, has become entangled in the ongoing discussions about loyalty in hip-hop. The reemergence of the interrogation clip added fuel to fan debates, though Peewee Roscoe pushed back against the negative interpretations:
āThatās standard procedure. When you go into an interrogation room, you might say something like, āWe sold Dwayne Carter weed.ā Whatās wrong with that? He behaved like a responsible citizen, a genuine street individual. He was honest and attempted to assist me.ā
Roscoeās statement reframes the narrative, emphasizing the complexity of street codes versus public perception.

Meek Mill Responds with Bigger Message
While Meek Mill hasnāt responded directly to 6ix9ineās mockery, he took to Instagram to share a broader perspective on street life and ethics:
āStreet glorification is a joke. There are inherently no morals. You cannot maintain a code of ethics when your actions lack ethical grounding. Focus on investing, trading, technology, and entrepreneurship. The alternative is a chaotic circus without a ringleader. In my next interview, I will explain why the streets are a āFULL MYTHā !!!!!!ā
Meekās post shifts the conversation from personal attacks to a critique of broader cultural narratives in hip-hop, emphasizing growth and responsibility over glorification of street drama.
Fans React: Loyalty vs. Public Perception
Social media erupted with divided opinions:
- āYoung Thug is getting roasted unfairly. Context matters.ā ā @HipHopFiles
- āMeek Mill preaching ethics while 6ix9ine trolls? Classic.ā ā @RapTeaRoom
- āThis is why people say the streets are a myth. Everyone spins the narrative.ā ā @CultureBuzz
The conversation underscores the fragile balance of reputation, loyalty, and public perception in hip-hop, showing how even old tracks or interrogation clips can reignite controversies years later.
Final Word
The resurfacing of Young Thugās interrogation and 6ix9ineās targeting of Meek Mill remind fans that hip-hopās online discourse moves fast, often blending music, personal history, and social commentary into viral moments.
Whatās your take: Is this just old drama resurfacing, or a reflection of larger issues about loyalty and ethics in hip-hop? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned to TPR for ongoing updates.
