The hip-hop world is reeling after a violent incident broke out during a Finesse 2Tymes club performance in Anderson, South Carolina, sparking serious allegations against the rapper and his entourage. What began as a night of music quickly spiraled into chaos, leaving a woman injured — and the artist facing growing backlash.

According to witnesses inside the club, the situation erupted when a woman, described by attendees as a “stud,” allegedly struck a member of Finesse 2Tymes’ crew during the performance. What might have been a brief scuffle instead escalated rapidly, with multiple members of the rapper’s entourage jumping in. Videos circulating online show a chaotic scene as music was drowned out by shouting, pushing, and panic in the crowd.
The woman involved claims she was assaulted by several people and later removed from the venue while injured. She has since stated she plans to sue both Finesse 2Tymes and the club, accusing security of completely losing control of the situation.
Facing mounting criticism, Finesse 2Tymes addressed the incident in a video response, attempting to defend his actions and distance himself from the violence. The rapper insisted he generally avoids conflict and only reacts when provoked.
“I don’t have problems because people don’t play with me in public,”
Finesse said, adding that the crowd that night was heavily intoxicated.
He explained that when the first punch was thrown, he was still on stage performing and claimed he continued the show as the altercation unfolded behind him.
“I was still performing,”
he said.
“I was just trying to see who else wanted the smoke.”
According to Finesse, his crew acted strictly in self-defense, stepping in only after one of their own was hit. However, that explanation has done little to calm the outrage.
The woman at the center of the incident later posted her own videos online, offering a very different version of events. She claims she was jumped by Finesse 2Tymes’ crew, then shocked to learn that police were allegedly called on her, not the people who assaulted her.
“They beat me,”
she said,
“then they called the police on me. I want my money. I’m suing.”
Her statements reignited public anger, with many questioning why security failed to intervene sooner and why the situation escalated so violently. Social media quickly split into opposing camps — some arguing the woman initiated the fight, others condemning the rapper for allowing his crew to overpower a fan in a public venue.
The controversy places Finesse 2Tymes at a critical moment in his career. Known for gritty lyrics and high-energy performances, he now faces potential legal consequences and damage to his public image. If a lawsuit moves forward, the fallout could significantly impact his momentum in the industry.
Beyond the individuals involved, the incident has reignited broader concerns about safety at live hip-hop events. Crowded clubs, alcohol, heightened emotions, and entourages often create volatile environments where small conflicts can explode without warning. Critics are calling for stronger security protocols and clearer boundaries for artist crews.

As of now, Finesse 2Tymes has not issued a formal apology, and the woman involved says she intends to pursue the matter fully. Fans and critics alike are watching closely to see how the rapper responds — legally, publicly, and professionally.
What was supposed to be just another night on stage has now become a major flashpoint in showbiz, with consequences that may extend far beyond one club in South Carolina.
