Tensions within the hip-hop community have erupted into a public and volatile confrontation following the leak of a private direct message. Memphis rapper Fng Lil Marc has unleashed a furious tirade against Atlanta-based YSL affiliate Woody and the Hustle Cartel collective, ππ½πππΆππππΎππ violence and accusing them of inserting themselves into business that doesn’t concern them.
The conflict stems from Woody allegedly exposing a private DM from fellow rapper Finesse2tymes. In a lengthy, impassioned video on Trap Tube TV, Fng Lil Marc responded with a barrage of threats and accusations, demanding Woody keep Memphis out of his disputes. The video oscillates between aggressive posturing and moments of spiritual reflection, creating a chaotic and alarming narrative.
βDonβt let little Ricky get yβall ass killed, bro,β Marc warned, referencing Woodyβs association with the Hustle Cartel. He repeatedly challenged his rivals to face-to-face confrontations, claiming a readiness for violence that he accused them of lacking. βIβll meet you wherever you tell meβ¦ We can fight on camera, too,β he declared, dismissing their online bravado as performative.
Marc specifically targeted Woodyβs decision to publicize the private communication. βBro DM you on a personal levelβ¦ That f stay between the DM bro. He didn’t bring it to the internet bro. So why would you bro?β he questioned, framing the leak as a breach of street code. He accused Woody of acting for clout and internet approval rather than genuine conflict.

The rant took a deeply personal turn as Marc referenced legal troubles and street affiliations, suggesting Woody was an informant. βItβs live snitches in Memphis,β he stated, implying a betrayal of trust. He also mocked Finesse2tymesβs legal name and contract situation, claiming the rapper had been βfinessedβ by his own career choices.
In a stark tonal shift, Marcβs fury gave way to extended prayers and pleas for peace. He claimed his aggressive behavior was a method to gain attention and deliver a message. βI troll you cuz I want to get your attentionβ¦ I want to tell you that ain’t the way,β he said, directly addressing Finesse2tymes.

He ended the video with a solemn prayer for Finesse2tymesβs well-being, asking God for forgiveness for his own βweakness and immaturity.β This jarring conclusion left viewers questioning the sincerity of the earlier threats versus the final call for unity and mental health awareness.
The Trap Tube TV host, Tony, provided commentary after the video, suggesting Woodyβs actions may stem from personal trauma and the pressures of internet fame. He noted Woodyβs recent personal losses and the fickle nature of πΏπΎππΆπ clout as potential factors in the explosive reaction.

βHe probably got built up anger issues, built up stress from the streets,β Tony analyzed, urging viewers to consider the human element behind the πΏπΎππΆπ πΉππΆππΆ. He emphasized the mental toll of constant online engagement and public scrutiny, framing the incident as a cautionary tale.
This public meltdown highlights the dangerous intersection of street disputes, social media provocation, and personal trauma within the rap industry. The direct threats of violence raise serious concerns about potential real-world repercussions, moving the conflict far beyond typical hip-hop beef.
The situation remains fluid, with the involved partiesβ next moves uncertain. Whether this ends in further escalation, legal intervention, or a fragile truce brokered by the community hangs in the balance. The episode serves as a stark reminder of how quickly digital disputes can spiral into tangible threats.