๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘€ Finesse 2Tymes Reignites BigXThaPlug Drama, Claims He Was Lied To on FaceTime

The simmering feud between two prominent figures in the trap music scene has exploded anew, with rapper Finesse 2Tymes unleashing a furious, evidence-backed accusation that fellow artist BigXThaPlug deliberately lied to him about a blocked collaboration.

In a late-night livestream dissected by the channel Trap TV, Finesse 2Tymes presented what he claims are direct email communications from the distribution company United Masters. The documents, he asserts, prove BigXThaPlug and his management personally rejected a feature request, contradicting BigXThaPlugโ€™s prior explanation.

According to Finesseโ€™s detailed account, BigXThaPlug had previously told him via FaceTime that the decision was out of his hands, blaming label restrictions for preventing the collaboration from moving forward. This explanation, which seemingly preserved a cordial relationship between the two, has now been completely dismantled.

โ€œYou called me and told me you ainโ€™t have nothing to do with it before some of your own mother[expletive] paperwork,โ€ Finesse declared angrily during the stream, his voice rising with intensity. โ€œYou lied to me. I apologize to you for [expletive] you aโ€ฆ I take my apology back.โ€

The core of the allegation hinges on purported proof. Finesse challenged viewers to screenshot an email displayed on his stream, which he says originated from โ€œBig Management. His people. United Masters.โ€ This evidence, he insists, shows the request was formally presented and explicitly denied by BigXThaPlugโ€™s team.

โ€œThey sent me all the paperwork,โ€ Finesse stated. โ€œThey did ask your label did you want that mother[expletive] feature? Your team said no. And guess what they said? It rolled on your word. I got the paperwork. Your management said no. You in control of your management. Management work for you.โ€

This revelation has reignited a public ๐’น๐“‡๐’ถ๐“‚๐’ถ that had briefly cooled. Just days prior, Finesse had directed significant online criticism toward BigXThaPlug, prompting what appeared to be a private reconciliation. This new information has shattered that truce, with Finesse opting for a public confrontation over private dialogue.

โ€œHe said he ainโ€™t even want to hit him up,โ€ the Trap TV host summarized. โ€œHeโ€™s going to take it to the social media and eat him up, you know, and heat him up cuz he flamed him.โ€ The emotional toll of the ongoing conflict was palpable, with Finesse expressing frustration at being โ€œplayed real gamesโ€ within the industry.

The rapperโ€™s tirade extended beyond the specific allegation, morphing into a broader manifesto about integrity in the business. โ€œItโ€™s 2026. This [expletive] going on the floor,โ€ he proclaimed, setting a defiant tone for the new year. โ€œIf you stand on business, you stand on morals and principlesโ€ฆ You donโ€™t mean no harm. You just want to eat and you want to see others eat.โ€

He positioned himself as a truth-teller fighting against duplicity, vowing accountability for those who โ€œtry to get overโ€ on others. The performance concluded with a promise of further revelations, ๐“‰๐’ฝ๐“‡๐‘’๐’ถ๐“‰๐‘’๐“ƒ๐’พ๐“ƒ๐‘” to make the private paperwork fully public to validate his claims and silence skeptics.

As of now, BigXThaPlug has not issued a public response to these severe new ๐’ถ๐“๐“๐‘’๐‘”๐’ถ๐“‰๐’พ๐“ธ๐“ƒ๐“ˆ. The ball is now firmly in his court, with the dispute escalating from hearsay to a challenge over documented evidence. The hip-hop community is watching closely, awaiting either a rebuttal, a clarification, or a concession that could significantly impact both artistsโ€™ reputations.

The incident underscores the intensely personal and often contractual complexities of modern music collaborations, where private business dealings can swiftly become public battlegrounds. For Finesse 2Tymes, this is no longer merely about a missed feature; it is a charged accusation of a fundamental breach of trust between peers.