The hip-hop community spent over two years rallying behind Young Thug in support as the So Much Fun hitmaker waited out the results of his state RICO case behind bars. While Gunna and many others indicted under the YSL allegations took plea deals earlier on in the process, it wasn’t until Oct. 31, 2024 that Thugger (born Jeffery Lamar Williams) gained his freedom back in exchange for a guilty plea and 15 years of probation . Thankfully, the Atlanta native’s team has been able to release new music during his time away, but fans are curious to see what he’ll drop next and if/when he plans to start touring again. Speaking of live concerts, Young Thug previously told Big Boy how not being able to perform during the COVID-19 pandemic had dramatic consequences for his bank account. “The money I get for shows, let’s say I get $500,000. If I don’t do these ten shows, that’s $5 million,” he told the radio host. “I might spend a million, two million just on this quarantine shit. Like I got my…
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