French Montana Sends Young Thug Verbal Jab Over "Slime & B" Numbers

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French Montana decided to tease Young Thug after it was projected that his Chris Brown collaboration "Slime & B" only did 19K its first week.

Just when you thought the beef between French Montana and Young Thug had subsided, the fire has been reignited. This week, news began to make the rounds that Young Thug and Chris Brown's collaborative mixtape Slime & B only sold 19K units its first week. The acclaimed project has been a fan favorite from the two chart-topping artists, so rumors of those numbers surprised many. French Montana decided to let his Petty Flag fly free when he took to Instagram to tease Thugger.

"MY LAST ALBUM FIRST WEEK !! I WASN't HATING I ACTUALLY LIKE IT. DROP THE ALBUM BARBIE DOLL #yourpops #auntimontana," French Montana wrote in a caption to a photo of himself holding a plaque with the words "SOLD 578k." Young Thug quickly responded on his Instagram Story and wrote, "We put it out on soundcloud for free for about 3 days auntie... we didn't wanna do the whole label thing, but only because he wanted to put it out on his bday." The rapper then told French to "mind your little biz."

Young Thug wasn't quite finished. "You saw my last album did and you most definitely saw his last album did Aunti... Make me mad auntie and il drop right now." While we don't advocate arguing on the internet, we're always ready for new Thugger drops. Check it out below.


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