French Montana and Young Thug aren't the best of friends right now, judging from their early morning squabble on Instagram Wednesday (April 22).
02.04.2020 - 21:07 / billboard.com
With the pandemic leading to lost opportunities such as touring and show gigs, Young Thug explained in an interview with Big Boy how his pockets are being affected.When asked how much money he's set to lose over the next two months, Thugger estimated a loss of nearly $5 million due to the public remaining in quarantine.
"See, it's gon' cost me double, right, cause I ain't going to be able to do the shows," he said.He continued to break down his losses, saying, "The money that I get for the shows
.French Montana and Young Thug aren't the best of friends right now, judging from their early morning squabble on Instagram Wednesday (April 22).
Whew!!! It looks like French Montana’s comments about having more hits than Kendrick Lamar has led to a back and forth match with Young Thug, and they are not holding back as they continue to call each other out.
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