Young Thug Says Drake Should Have Gotten Him Out of Prison: “Go Talk to the President”

Young Thug Slams Drake for Not Helping Him Get Out of Jail in Leaked Call

Young Thug Tells Drake to “Talk to the President” in Viral Jail Call

Young Thug isn’t holding back. In a newly leaked jail call, the Atlanta rapper delivered a blunt and emotional message aimed directly at Drake, calling out the Canadian superstar for not doing more to help him during his legal battle.

While the internet has been dissecting various leaked clips from Thugger’s jail conversations, one particular line has struck a chord with fans and is quickly going viral. 

"Drake, you Drake, go talk to the president... 'Aye, man, let my little brother out. Go pardon him, go do something.' Go talk to the president and get me out, show me that. Don't call me talking about, 'Fix something' for you to have a song from a n**a. Man, ain't nobody give a f**k about no song."

Young Thug Calls Out Drake for Not Getting Him Released:

 In the clip, Young Thug makes it clear that he expected more from Drake, someone he once considered a brother in the music industry. 

With a massive fanbase, chart-topping records, and connections across business and politics, Thug seems to believe that Drake had the power or influence to at least try to help him out of jail. 

Thug's frustration highlights something deeper than just music or fame, it’s about loyalty when it matters most. 

Drake and Young Thug have collaborated on multiple tracks and shown public support for each other in the past. 

But as Thug faces serious charges in the ongoing YSL RICO case, it appears he’s reevaluating who’s really there for him when the lights are off and the stakes are real.

The quote suggests that Thug doesn’t care about another feature or hit single, he wants actions, not empty gestures. 

Social media lit up after the clip leaked. Some fans argued that Drake is an artist, not a politician, and that expecting him to intervene in a federal legal case might be unrealistic. 

Others sided with Thug, believing that someone with Drake’s power should have at least made a public effort to support one of his longtime collaborators. 

Either way, the leaked call shows a side of Young Thug we rarely see, raw, emotional, and disappointed in those he once called brothers. 

Whether you think Thug’s expectations were fair or not, this moment highlights a major theme in hip-hop today: loyalty under pressure. When fame fades and freedom is at risk, who really rides for you?

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