The U.S. hip-hop scene is buzzing once again after Finesse 2Tymes dropped a jaw-dropping story about his childhood history with Big Boogie, instantly reigniting tension across social media. This time, there was no diss track — just raw memories, street humor, and unfiltered truth that sent fans into a frenzy.

Appearing in a recent video on Trap Tube TV, Finesse took viewers back to his early years growing up alongside Big Boogie. He described a rough upbringing where respect had to be earned and fights were a normal part of survival.
“We were kids, but our parents taught us to stand up for ourselves,” Finesse recalled.
Things took a dramatic — and humorous — turn when Finesse brought up his younger brother, No Love, who he claims dominated most of their childhood fights.
“No Love used to beat him every time. I’m not even exaggerating,” Finesse said, laughing as he spoke.
The candid storytelling struck a chord with fans, who praised Finesse for keeping it real instead of sugarcoating his past. Rather than tearing Big Boogie down, he painted a picture of street life where physical confrontations were simply part of growing up.

But the drama didn’t stop there. Finesse also used the moment to throw subtle jabs at other artists — including Moneybagg Yo — making it clear that he has no problem defending his name or calling out what he sees as industry hypocrisy.
“I’m not scared to say names if something’s wrong,” he stated firmly.
The revelations quickly sparked heated debate online. Some fans applauded Finesse’s honesty and resilience, while others worried that reopening old wounds could escalate tensions with Big Boogie even further.
Still, one thing is undeniable: Finesse 2Tymes knows how to turn his life story into headline-making content. By blending humor, nostalgia, and street reality, he’s keeping Memphis rap firmly in the spotlight.
As the city’s hip-hop scene continues to simmer, all eyes are now on Big Boogie. Will he respond — or let the story speak for itself?
One thing’s certain: Finesse 2Tymes isn’t staying quiet, and fans are locked in for whatever comes next in this unfolding Memphis rap saga.