Finesse 2Tymes is officially done letting the internet tell his story for him. In a candid — and at times brutally funny — video posted on Trap Tube TV, the Memphis rapper addressed swirling prison rumors involving HoneyKomb Brazy, while also pulling the curtain back on his very public fallout with FNG Lil Marc. And yes, the internet is already divided.

The most eyebrow-raising moment came when Finesse tackled allegations that HoneyKomb Brazy received foot rubs from another inmate while locked up — a rumor that spread fast and wild across social media. Rather than explode, Finesse laughed it off, but made one thing clear: reputation behind bars is no joke.
“If that ain’t true, you gotta clear that up,” Finesse said. “In prison, your name is everything.”
The tone shifted quickly when the conversation turned to FNG Lil Marc.

Finesse didn’t deny the tension — he explained it. According to him, the real issue wasn’t social media rants, but what happened while he was incarcerated. He hinted that Marc’s moves during that time broke an unspoken code.
“Loyalty ain’t something you explain,” Finesse said. “You either got it, or you don’t.”
That single sentence lit up comment sections everywhere.
Fans immediately began replaying Lil Marc’s earlier accusations — that he “held Finesse down” during his darkest moments — and comparing them with Finesse’s version of events. Was this a misunderstanding… or a quiet betrayal that finally surfaced?
Adding another layer to the drama, Finesse unexpectedly opened up about his relationship with his baby mama, Suge. He spoke about accepting each other’s pasts, admitting that street life leaves scars that don’t disappear when the cameras turn on.
“You gotta take people how they come,” he said. “If you stuck in the past, you ain’t never moving forward.”
That honesty resonated — and surprised fans used to seeing rappers dodge personal accountability.

Finesse also took aim at the music industry itself, calling it transactional and fake. According to him, once money enters the room, trust usually exits.
“This business’ll smile in your face and count your pockets,” he said.
Despite the chaos, Finesse insists he’s focused on what matters: music, authenticity, and survival in an industry that rewards drama just as much as talent. With new music on the way, some fans believe this moment marks a turning point — others think it’s only the beginning of a bigger war.
One thing is certain:
Between prison rumors, broken brotherhoods, and street-code politics, Finesse 2Tymes isn’t just responding — he’s redefining the narrative.
And in hip-hop, that’s when things get dangerous.