Internet reacts to OTF Jam’s alleged diss track targeting Lil Durk: "They ALL exposed themselves"

After Lil Durk's arrest, rumors emerged that fellow OTF member OTF Jam may have informed on him.


Pop Culture & Art October 29, 2024
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Following Lil Durk’s arrest, online speculations have surfaced, alleging that fellow OTF member OTF Jam might have informed on him. During an October 28 interview with DJ Vlad, music executive and rapper Wack 100 voiced a similar suspicion, suggesting that an OTF member allegedly "ratted him out."

Meanwhile, a rumor circulating online claims that OTF Jam released a diss track incriminating Durk and other detained associates, which has gone viral on social media.

Lil Durk’s detention reportedly occurred only hours after five of his OTF associates were arrested in connection with the August 2022 shooting that killed Lul Pab. The alleged diss track has sparked widespread reactions on X, formerly Twitter, with users commenting:

"Nah this is worse self snitching then the bobby shmurda song," wrote one user.

"Leave Boonie out of it," added another.

"Chicago drill rap ruined the rap game but hey they came in and died so there’s a silver lining somewhere," another X user posted.

Many users shared their thoughts on the diss track, with one suspecting it might be AI-generated, tweeting: "THAT BOY FEDERAL FR."

"This is AI right?" questioned another user.

"Bruh they all talked about their killings in their raps... don’t say it like it’s just him. They ALL exposed themselves," commented yet another.

According to various online theories, OTF Jam allegedly wore a wire for nearly two years within the OTF group, gathering information that later became incriminating. DJ Vlad also asked Wack 100 about this claim in the interview, to which Wack responded:

"He did 12 years, got out, interviewed, said he kept it real, brought him cars, gave him 50,000… made mention that ain’t no smudge on his name, he ain’t never been a rat, caught a gun case, but eventually he flipped.."

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