Young Thug, Lil Wayne Feud HEATING UP? ‘Stoner’ Rapper Questions Y.M.C.M.B. Mate Over Feud After Admitting He Likes Being Called ‘Gay’ Among Other Things

Young Thug is finally opening up about his feud with Lil Wayne, and the former has one big question for the “Lollipop” rapper and brother in the Y.M.C.M.B. label.

According to MTV, the "Stoner" rapper has admitted that there is this big thing that confuses him when it comes to his beef with Lil Wayne. 

In an interview with The New York Times, Young Thug (real name Jeffrey Lamar Williams) was quoted to have said, "I'm not just being lame or trying to do something smooth. I told the whole world you my idol, and whenever you stop I'm gonna keep going."

Then, he went on to question what happened why Lil Wayne had to have a feud with him when they have been buddies for the most part. 

"Both of us grew up the same thing, the same gang man -- Y.M.C.M.B. Why should you ever in your life even feel like we against each other?" he questioned.

In April, Young Thug also addressed the feud but he denied that he would engage in such a thing since he considered Lil Wayne as his idol. 

"I understand that Lil Wayne is frustrated about his career, and I feel him on that. But this is my idol. I will never in my life swap words with him or beef with him about nothing. This is a person I look up to," he said at the time, as per a separate MTV report.

Thug's latest statement about his beef with Young Tuneche comes after his admission that he does not mind what other people say of him and that he even likes all of these attempts at dissing him.

"I like everything that people say. No matter what they say. You gay, you a punk. You got a nice girlfriend, you're ugly, you can't rap, you're the hardest," Young Thug was quoted by HotNewHipHop.

Thug's words were in response to the harsh criticisms he gets from people who think his "experimental approach" to music and fashion is just off. 

Meanwhile, Lil Wayne, who has yet to respond to Young Thug's latest bout, is all set to be part of The Game's upcoming album "The Documentary 2.5" which will also feature Nas, Scarface, Busta Rhymes and DJ Quick, according to The Boom Box

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