Tensions are rising in hip-hop as Uncle Murda publicly calls out Gucci Mane following the ongoing legal situation involving Pooh Shiesty.
Background: Pooh Shiesty’s Legal Situation
In recent weeks, Pooh Shiesty was taken into custody in Dallas, facing serious charges including kidnapping and robbery tied to an alleged studio incident. Prosecutors claim the situation involved an “armed takeover” aimed at forcing a release from Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records.
According to those allegations, a firearm was used to pressure Gucci into signing paperwork — claims that, if proven in court, could carry heavy consequences for Shiesty.
The case has sparked intense debate online, with some fans questioning Gucci Mane’s role and response.
Uncle Murda Speaks Out
During a recent episode of The Real Report, Uncle Murda didn’t hold back.
“You can’t sound like a civilian after being a gangsta for 20-something years,” he said. “Some street sh*t happened… now he want to sound like a civilian.”
Murda went further, expressing sympathy for Pooh Shiesty and others, suggesting they were misled over time.
“I feel bad for Pooh Shiesty and Big30… You know how many n****s Gucci misled… and now he a rat? Now he a civilian?”
He closed with a blunt stance, making it clear he wasn’t offering any grace or nuance:
“Gucci a sucka… that sht was some sucka sht.”
Gucci Mane’s Response Through Music
The criticism intensified after Gucci Mane dropped “Crash Dummy,” a track widely seen as addressing the situation. On the record, he appears to respond directly to betrayal allegations, rapping about feeling plotted against while still maintaining control.
The song quickly circulated, adding fuel to an already heated conversation across the culture.
A Bigger Conversation
This situation goes beyond just one incident — it taps into long-standing debates in hip-hop about loyalty, street codes, and accountability. With strong opinions from artists like Uncle Murda, and Gucci Mane responding through music, this story is far from over.