A major new video statement from rapper Finesse 2Tymes has ignited fresh controversy across the hip-hop community, directly addressing explosive πΆπππππΆππΎπΈππ from a fellow inmate and clarifying fractured relationships with former associates. The lengthy, impassioned stream, captured by Trap Tube TV, serves as a sweeping rebuttal to multiple fronts of criticism and gossip currently surrounding the artist.
The central allegation involves claims from rapper NoCap, who suggested that fellow artist HoneyKomb Brazy was seen receiving a foot rub from another man while incarcerated. Finesse 2Tymes addressed the πΏπΎππΆπ rumor with forceful skepticism, directly appealing to Brazy to deny the story. His reaction framed the allegation as a sign of modern hip-hop’s excessive focus on personal feelings over business.
“Don’t tell me you were just getting your feet rubbed in the jail house,” Finesse stated emphatically to the camera, addressing Brazy. He suggested a more innocent explanation, like a medical issue, would be necessary for him to believe the claim, framing the rumor as emblematic of a gossip-driven culture.
In a notable segment, Finesse also defended his current partner, Suge D, against criticism related to her past. He dismissed the relevance of an old video surfacing online, stating his feelings for her were unchanged. “You think that’s going to change the way I feel about her? Stop it, fool,” he declared, emphasizing loyalty and personal growth over past actions.
The rapper then turned his attention to his strained relationship with FNG Lil Marc, offering his most detailed public explanation yet for their rift. Finesse framed the issue as one of brand management and loyalty, alleging that Lil Marc directly disobeyed his wishes regarding public image upon his release from prison.
“He went against everything that I told him,” Finesse explained. He cited the “48 Laws of Power,” specifically the rule to “never outshine the master,” as a principle Lil Marc violated. Despite this, Finesse expressed residual love and acknowledged Lil Marc’s past loyalty during his incarceration, but concluded that trust was irreparably broken.
Perhaps the most personal revelation involved his biological brother, rapper NoLove. Finesse delivered a stark assessment, stating that their lengthy separation due to his prison sentence meant they were essentially strangers. He claimed his attempts to build a relationship upon release were met with disappointment.
“All the years I did in jail, my family don’t really know me,” he said, his tone resigned. “I don’t know him and I slowly for sure found out about him and he showed his true colors.” This admission paints a picture of profound personal isolation following his extended time in the penal system.
Throughout the monologue, Finesse 2Tymes repeatedly returned to a core philosophy: the expulsion of emotion from business. He criticized what he perceives as a generation overly invested in feelings, arguing it has no place in the harsh realities of the music industry and street life.

“Ain’t no money in your feelings, my boy,” he stated bluntly. He expressed a hardened worldview, suggesting most people in the industry view others as “stepping stools” for financial gain or social advancement, leading to a deep-seated wariness of forming new alliances.
The Trap Tube TV host, providing context after the video, suggested the situation with Lil Marc is particularly nuanced. He posited that Lil Marc may simply feel disrespected and overlooked for his past sacrifices for the FNG collective, rather than actively trying to compete with or outshine Finesse.
The host also noted the commercial context, revealing Finesse has been aggressively releasing new music across platforms to capitalize on his current momentum. This business-focused activity stands in contrast to the deeply personal conflicts laid bare in his statement.
This video represents a significant moment for Finesse 2Tymes as he navigates his post-release career. It is a deliberate effort to control narratives around his personal life, his relationships, and his brand. By confronting the foot rub rumor, defending his partner, and explaining major fallouts, he is attempting to frame these controversies on his own terms.
The response from HoneyKomb Brazy, NoLove, and FNG Lil Marc is now highly anticipated. Each has been directly implicated or addressed, setting the stage for potential further public exchanges. The πΆπππππΆππΎπΈππ, particularly those involving Brazy, are likely to fuel ongoing discussions and debates across social media and hip-hop forums.
Finesse 2Tymesβs overarching message is one of ruthless pragmatism. Having lost years to incarceration, he portrays himself as a man singularly focused on rebuilding his life and career, with no patience for πΉππΆππΆ, emotional baggage, or perceived disloyalty. This stance, while clarifying his position, may also cement the fractures within his personal and professional circles.
The full impact of this statement will unfold in the coming days as the other named parties react. For now, Finesse 2Tymes has forcefully re-entered the spotlight, not just with new music, but with a defiant and detailed manifesto aimed at silencing his critics and defining his own path forward. The industry and his fanbase are left to dissect his words, weighing the explanations against the accusations that prompted them.