A heated livestream has reignited old alliances, exposed alleged betrayals, and raised serious concerns about how far this feud could go
The Memphis rap scene is facing a tense and volatile moment after Finesse 2Tymes unleashed an explosive livestream accusing Moneybagg Yo of avoiding him and openly challenging several prominent artists tied to his former circle. What began as verbal accusations quickly escalated into threats, personal grievances, and warnings that have alarmed fans and industry watchers alike.

Finesse 2Tymes claims Moneybagg Yo “ran” from confrontation
During the livestream, Finesse repeatedly alleged that Moneybagg Yo avoided a face-to-face encounter, framing it as a sign of disrespect and betrayal. His language was confrontational and emotionally charged, suggesting he is ready to settle disputes directly if necessary. The accusations mark a sharp break from what were once seen as solid working relationships within Memphis hip-hop.
Lil Migo and HoneyKomb Brazy dragged into the dispute
Finesse expanded his grievances beyond Moneybagg Yo, calling out Lil Migo and HoneyKomb Brazy, accusing them of disloyalty and disrespect. He referenced past collaborations and personal support he claims he provided, contrasting it with what he now views as betrayal. The comments added new layers to an already tangled web of Memphis rap rivalries.

Threats escalate as physical violence is openly discussed
The livestream took a darker turn when Finesse described potential physical altercations, stating bluntly that he would “beat” certain rivals if confronted. While he later suggested he preferred private or controlled resolutions, the graphic nature of his language raised concerns that the conflict could spill beyond social media into real-world consequences.
Big Boogie and Hustle mentioned as tensions widen
Finesse also directed comments toward Big Boogie and Hustle, signaling that the fallout may extend across multiple camps. Although none of the named artists have responded publicly so far, their silence has only intensified speculation about behind-the-scenes positioning and loyalty within the city’s rap ecosystem.
Personal betrayals and financial disputes surface
Beyond music, Finesse aired deeply personal grievances, including accusations of people attempting to hustle his jewelry, damage his reputation, or exploit him financially. He framed these moments as proof that success has come with constant tests of loyalty, especially following his incarceration and efforts to rebuild his career with dignity.

A portrait of anger mixed with vulnerability
Despite the aggressive tone, the livestream also revealed flashes of vulnerability. Finesse spoke about the emotional toll of betrayal, his history in prison, and the pressure of surviving both the streets and the music industry. That combination of pain and bravado made the broadcast feel less like promotion and more like a public breaking point.
Silence from Moneybagg Yo’s camp fuels speculation
While Finesse dominated the narrative, Moneybagg Yo and his close collaborators have remained publicly silent. Observers suggest this could be a strategic move to avoid escalating tensions, but others worry that silence may be interpreted as provocation in an environment where respect is currency.
Memphis hip-hop watches nervously
The broader Memphis rap community is now on edge. Past feuds in hip-hop have shown how quickly online disputes can turn tragic when pride, reputation, and real-world pressures collide. Fans and insiders alike are calling for restraint, hoping this confrontation remains verbal rather than physical.

A dangerous moment amplified by social media
This episode underscores how livestreams and social platforms can magnify conflicts instantly, turning private grievances into public spectacles with real consequences. What once might have been handled quietly is now unfolding in front of thousands, increasing the stakes for everyone involved.
An uncertain path forward
As Finesse 2Tymes continues to voice his anger and readiness for confrontation, the next move from Moneybagg Yo’s camp could determine whether this remains a war of words or escalates further. For now, Memphis hip-hop finds itself at a crossroads, balancing rivalry, loyalty, and survival in a climate where one stream can change everything.
The situation remains fluid, and the coming days will be critical in shaping whether this feud cools down or becomes one of the most dangerous flashpoints the Memphis rap scene has seen in years.