Southside Says He Refuses To Produce For Gunna Out Of Loyalty To Young Thug

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Southside distances himself from Gunna, citing loyalty to Young Thug.
The producer emphasized his street code and long-standing friendship with Thug.
His comments add to the growing list of artists distancing themselves from Gunna post-YSL plea.
Southside isn’t producing any beats for Gunna — no matter the circumstances. On Saturday (Aug. 23), during “Drink Champs,” the producer made it clear his friendship with Young Thug comes first.

N.O.R.E. barely got the question out before Southside interjected, “I ain’t making no beats for him.” The 808 Mafia frontman explained, “Right is right, wrong is wrong, [and] I’m a street n**ga at the end of the day.”

He continued, “Slime [has] been my friend,” before pointing back to their “2 B**ches (Danny Glover)” collaboration. “That blew him up. That's been my friend when he ain't had teeth in his mouth. He was signed with Gucci [Mane] at first, so that's been my friend for a long time." See the clip below.

“If he feels some kind of way about it, that's how he [feels],” Southside emphasized. “He's the same way [about] me. If I feel some kind of way about something with somebody, he just ain't gonna f**k with it, you know what I'm saying?”

Aside from the aforementioned “2 B**ches,” Southside and Young Thug have plenty of history together. They’ve connected on records like “Patek Water,” “Big Racks,” “Up,” “Big Tipper,” and more recently, “Money On Money” with Future.

Of course, Southside has worked with Gunna, too. He produced “poochie down” on 2022’s DS4EVER and also co-produced “Order” with TM88.

Southside is just one more name on the growing list of people steering clear of Gunna — whether out of loyalty to Young Thug or because of his Alford plea in YSL’s RICO trial. Last year, Lil Baby told Charlamagne Tha God that he has “no relationship” with the “fukumean” hitmaker, despite the two previously dropping Drip Harder together.

When asked if he’d work with Gunna at Young Thug’s request, Lil Baby responded, “I don't see that happening.”

 

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Key Takeaways:

Southside distances himself from Gunna, citing loyalty to Young Thug.
The producer emphasized his street code and long-standing friendship with Thug.
His comments add to the growing list of artists distancing themselves from Gunna post-YSL plea.
Southside isn’t producing any beats for Gunna — no matter the circumstances. On Saturday (Aug. 23), during “Drink Champs,” the producer made it clear his friendship with Young Thug comes first.

N.O.R.E. barely got the question out before Southside interjected, “I ain’t making no beats for him.” The 808 Mafia frontman explained, “Right is right, wrong is wrong, [and] I’m a street n**ga at the end of the day.”

He continued, “Slime [has] been my friend,” before pointing back to their “2 B**ches (Danny Glover)” collaboration. “That blew him up. That's been my friend when he ain't had teeth in his mouth. He was signed with Gucci [Mane] at first, so that's been my friend for a long time." See the clip below.

“If he feels some kind of way about it, that's how he [feels],” Southside emphasized. “He's the same way [about] me. If I feel some kind of way about something with somebody, he just ain't gonna f**k with it, you know what I'm saying?”

Aside from the aforementioned “2 B**ches,” Southside and Young Thug have plenty of history together. They’ve connected on records like “Patek Water,” “Big Racks,” “Up,” “Big Tipper,” and more recently, “Money On Money” with Future.

Of course, Southside has worked with Gunna, too. He produced “poochie down” on 2022’s DS4EVER and also co-produced “Order” with TM88.

Southside is just one more name on the growing list of people steering clear of Gunna — whether out of loyalty to Young Thug or because of his Alford plea in YSL’s RICO trial. Last year, Lil Baby told Charlamagne Tha God that he has “no relationship” with the “fukumean” hitmaker, despite the two previously dropping Drip Harder together.

When asked if he’d work with Gunna at Young Thug’s request, Lil Baby responded, “I don't see that happening.”

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“Street nikka”, my ass. Dawg ain’t decide he wanted to let his nuts hang till he got a face fulla tattoos. When he still lived in ClayCo when Dunk was still alive and nikkas was on that Fab 5 wave, he WAS NOT on that rah rah shyt he’s on now. I met dawg maybe 3-4 times back then and he was a nice, well mannered young man that simply made beats in da garage that were sonically appealing that evolved into what they are today. But a street nikka or gangsta he was not and wasn’t known as one. shyt, he wasn’t even a member then neither.
 

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“Street nikka”, my ass. Dawg ain’t decide he wanted to let his nuts hang till he got a face fulla tattoos. When he still lived in ClayCo when Dunk was still alive and nikkas was on that Fab 5 wave, he WAS NOT on that rah rah shyt he’s on now. I met dawg maybe 3-4 times back then and he was a nice, well mannered young man that simply made beats in da garage that were sonically appealing that evolved into what they are today. But a street nikka or gangsta he was not and wasn’t known as one. shyt, he wasn’t even a member then neither.
not shocked to hear.

and like others have said, ALL DEM nikkaZ TOLD!!!!
 

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“Street nikka”, my ass. Dawg ain’t decide he wanted to let his nuts hang till he got a face fulla tattoos. When he still lived in ClayCo when Dunk was still alive and nikkas was on that Fab 5 wave, he WAS NOT on that rah rah shyt he’s on now. I met dawg maybe 3-4 times back then and he was a nice, well mannered young man that simply made beats in da garage that were sonically appealing that evolved into what they are today. But a street nikka or gangsta he was not and wasn’t known as one. shyt, he wasn’t even a member then neither.
You beat me to it

nikkas own dad exposed him :mjlol:
 
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Southside style is easy to replicate. Gunna gonna be alright.

Also I like gunna better paired with Turbo.

If he wanted to be petty he could try to work with lex luger.

We’re a decade away from 808 mafias prime. I’m sure Gunna doesn’t give a fukk but if he wanted a SS sounding beat he can just go to YouTube and put in Southsife sounding beat.
 
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