The U.S. hip-hop scene is reeling after Finesse 2Tymes dropped a furious video rant directly targeting Moneybagg Yo, Big Boogie, and HoneyKomb Brazy, igniting one of the most intense Memphis rap dramas in recent memory. The clip spread at lightning speed across social media, leaving fans on edge over whether the conflict could spill beyond words.

In the viral video, Finesse appears visibly heated, reportedly fueled by alcohol and long-simmering resentment. He repeatedly calls out Big Boogie and Moneybagg Yo by name, challenging them to settle their issues face-to-face rather than through online sneak disses.
“If you got a problem with me, come see me in person. Stop playing behind the scenes,” Finesse snaps.
The explosion didn’t come out of nowhere. Insiders say tensions between Finesse and Big Boogie have been building for quite some time, centered around allegations that Big Boogie disrespected him by allegedly running off with his money. For Finesse, it was never just about cash — it was about respect, something he feels has been repeatedly denied.

Beyond personal grievances, the rant revealed a deeper frustration with the music industry itself. Finesse openly criticized what he sees as fake loyalty and surface-level brotherhood in hip-hop, insisting that standing on principle matters more than industry politics. His raw honesty struck a chord with fans who admire his refusal to compromise his values.
The response from Moneybagg Yo and Big Boogie only added fuel to the fire. Neither addressed Finesse directly. Instead, both posted cryptic, indirect messages on social media — enough to signal awareness without full engagement. That silence, many fans believe, was a deliberate provocation, instantly splitting the rap community into opposing camps.

Those familiar with the scene know that Memphis rap is a tight-knit ecosystem, where public disputes can escalate quickly and carry real-world consequences. Finesse’s repeated threats of direct confrontation have therefore raised serious concerns about whether this feud could move beyond online drama.
One thing is clear: Finesse 2Tymes is not backing down. To him, this is a battle of pride and personal code, not just another internet beef. The looming question now is whether Moneybagg Yo and Big Boogie will continue to play it cool — or if Memphis rap is on the brink of a very public and explosive showdown.

As the drama continues to unfold, fans and industry insiders alike are watching closely. If this is only the beginning, the next chapter in this Memphis rap saga promises to be louder, messier, and far more intense. 👀🔥