Young Thug’s 11-year-old daughter Mari Mego previewed her new rap track in a video on Tuesday.
Mari, who goes by Mego YSL, used a video clip of herself using spicy language when she was only 2 years old.
Mego YSL launched her rap career in 2020 when she was 7 years old.
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Mego YSL went viral as a toddler when rapper Plies dropped a video of her repeatedly saying “I’m Muthaf***in’ Tied.”
Young Thug quickly responded to the post, ordering Plies to remove the video.
“Get this shit off yo page or its problems my ni**a, not asking no more on slime,” he wrote in a comment.
In a follow-up post, Young Thug wrote:
“Man listen, I want everybody in the world to ‘@’ this f*** ni**a Plies and tell this pu**y ass ni**a if he don’t take this muthaf*ckin’ video of my daughter off his muthaf*ckin’ page calling her by her name it’s gon’ be problems, ni**a. If you don’t [take it] down today on everything I know it’s problems, bro. Whatever you wanna be with, pu**y ass f*** ni**a.”
Plies responded:
“First and foremost, I’ll never disrespect nobody’s children, never have and never will. I put up an IG post of a little girl, I ain’t know who the f*** she was. All I know is she was speaking on how I felt, ni**a, and still feel like she speaking for me. And if you have a problem with it, f*** ni**a, you ask me to take it down, you don’t threaten me to do nothin’, pu**y ni**a.”
Young Thug and members of his street gang, YSL, were indicted on Rico gang charges in 2022. They were charged with murder, among other counts.
A handful of gang members, including rapper Gunna, accepted plea deals to get out of jail. But Thugga is still in jail.
He may get out on bond after the court recused Judge Ural Glanville for procedural errors on Monday.
The court appointed Judge Shukura Ingram to preside over the trial. There is word that she might let Young Thug out on bond.
Judge Ingram seems to be a very fair and unbiased judge.