YG Debuts "Stop Snitching" At Coachella With 6ix9ine's Mugshot

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YG Debuts "Stop Snitching" At Coachella With 6ix9ine's Mugshot
By Alex Zidel
Apr 15, 2019 10:09
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YG's new album comes out on May 3.


For the last three days, Instagram models and privileged kids have been partying it up in the desert, taking in performances and clipping flowers in their hair at Coachella. The first weekend featured some noteworthy moments, including the premiere of Childish Gambino's new movie with Rihanna, performances by Ariana Grande, Khalid, and others, and tons of stars frolicking throughout the Indio grounds. As always, the most buzzworthy members of high society were seen in the crowd during Coachella's first weekend and many of them were in attendance for YG's standout show last night. Fans of the Bompton artist were curious to see if he would address his close friend Nipsey Hussle's death during his set, which he did several times, but another moment stood out. The Stay Dangerous rapper debuted a brand new song for the huge crowd, coming through with "Stop Snitching" and dedicating it to everybody's favorite rainbow-haired troll.


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Tekashi 6ix9ine has been behind bars since last year and earlier this month, members of his legal team said that they think he could be getting out in 2020. Of course, their reason for believing that has to do with the fact that he allegedly told federal authorities all about what other members of his gang were up to, snitching on every single one of them. "Stop Snitching," which will likely be included on YG's next album, enjoyed its first performance at Coachella with visuals of a stop sign spelling out the song's title next to a photo of 6ix9ine's mugshot. As you likely already know, YG and Tekashi do not have the cleanest history. The two have gone at each other for months and it's not entirely a surprise to see YG speaking out against his rival on wax.

As reported by XXL, YG raps about those who choose to rat out their friends on the song, saying: "You got fear in your heart so you cooperate/ I guess that's how bytch n***as operate."

Watch a clip from his performance below and be sure to keep your eyes peeled for its official release. During the show, YG revealed that his next album, which remains untitled, will be out on May 3.



YG Debuts "Stop Snitching" At Coachella With 6ix9ine's Mugshot
 

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Some people think 69 will get out and still be able to make music but who is gonna do a feature for him?
Trust me, A LOT of people. He's one of the hottest names out and people will still collab with him for the attention and money opportunities. It won't matter that he snitched. Today's generation doesn't give a fukk about codes anymore. if you're popping and entertaining, people are willing to look pass that. The fact the Drake is still one of the biggest artists today even after the ghostwriting shyt proves that.
 

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Trust me, A LOT of people. He's one of the hottest names out and people will still collab with him for the attention and money opportunities. It won't matter that he snitched. Today's generation doesn't give a fukk about codes anymore. if you're popping and entertaining, people are willing to look pass that. The fact the Drake is still one of the biggest artists today even after the ghostwriting shyt proves that.
The ghostwriting thing isn't comparable to snitching on your whole crew. And rappers have been accused of snitching but never like this before. 69 already had enemies before he got locked up so I'm interested in seeing how rappers treat him if he gets out in 2020. If more rappers like YG who didn't like him keep dissing his name, it's gonna make him the official snitch rapper and IDK if even these young rap fans would support that.
 
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