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YSL the label, and YSL the gang are definitely two different things tho.
The YSL “gang” **** is mostly from before Gunna even signed/clicked up with thug. He’d been a Shady Park, rollin 60 crip. That his “gang”, if he was going to renounce one. Same with Duke, Baby, Pewee etc. Them dudes were known gang members/street dudes etc before rap.
He got caught up on some rapper ****, (drugs/guns in another whip) and they tied that to his case. Imagine if they hit 300 ENT (or their parent co) with a RICO . They are well aware their artist are doing illegal **** on the daily, but fund them. Can’t go for 300, so get “YSL” and tie it in. Much, MUCH easier.
To keep it a bean, Gunna is the one who really shouldn’t have been brought in on the RICO ****. He really signed as an artist. But his name was big, and he ended up copping that plea. We will see what comes from it, but it LOOKS like telling on the surface.
So we will see! The commentary on this has been wild to see. Because that one video, made dudes do a compete 180 . It was “welcome home Gunna” until they see what really goes on in a court room/docs.
I think a lot of fans have a fantasy idea about the courts, and what goes on. Killers turn into school boys with good grammar when the judge face em, more often than not.
But these rappers been lying to and misleading the fans and blurring the lines for so long, that nobody knows what anything is anymore :
But you can't admit in court that YSL is a music label and a gang.
He probably shouldn't have been brought in as far doing criminal acts but when you got the Slatt finger tat doing the signs you apart of this now in the eye of law enforcement and they used him to further the case. This man got out and still talking crip. Talking about "bacc". He should never use double c's the rest of his life.