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Young Thug Reacts to Fan’s Hilarious Tattoo Blunder

Young Thug recently had an amusing reaction to a fan who went viral for getting the wrong lyrics from his song Digits tattooed on his body.

The enthusiastic fan meant to pay tribute to the Atlanta rapper’s classic track by inking a phrase from the song alongside an image of galloping horses. However, instead of the correct lyric—“Hustlers don’t stop, they keep going”—the fan mistakenly tattooed, “Horses don’t stop, they keep going.”

Thugger couldn’t help but comment on the viral mishap, taking to social media to express his reaction.

“And that’s y I’m talking with more clarity UY SCUTI… dam bro…” Young Thug wrote, adding humor to the situation.

What Is “UY SCUTI”?

In his response, Thugger referenced UY SCUTI, which appears to be the title of his forthcoming album. The name comes from a supergiant star, and speculation about the project has been brewing since the rapper was spotted at a Miami Heat game last month holding up a custom jersey with the phrase on the back.

Additionally, an Instagram account named “Uy Scuti” has surfaced, following only Young Thug and being followed back by him, further fueling anticipation for the project. While details about the album remain scarce, it will mark Thug’s first release since his release from jail in October 2024.

Legal Battles Amid Music Comeback

While fans eagerly await new music, Young Thug has been dealing with legal troubles. Recently, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office attempted to revoke his probation, citing social media posts that allegedly contained threats toward law enforcement.

Prosecutors claimed that Thug’s since-deleted post about Fulton County Investigator Marissa Viverito—who was testifying in a high-profile gang-related case linked to Lil Baby—amounted to “witness intimidation.” The rapper had posted a picture of Viverito with the caption: “Biggest liar in the DA office.”

However, the judge ultimately ruled that the post was not enough to revoke Thug’s probation. The rapper later defended himself online, stating:

“I don’t make threats to people. I’m a good person. I would never condone anyone threatening anyone or definitely participate in threatening anyone. I’m all about peace and love.”

His attorney, Brian Steel, also responded to the DA’s motion, calling it “baseless.”

The Viral Tattoo Lives On

While Young Thug’s legal situation is still unfolding, the viral tattoo blunder serves as a lighter moment in his career. Fans continue to have fun with the mistaken lyrics, and even though the fan’s ink isn’t accurate, it still stands as a memorable tribute to Thugger’s music.

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