Young Thug questions viral meme comparing him to a puffer fish: 'WTF that gotta do with me?'

Atlanta rapper addresses bizarre comparison after parody account uses his photo in viral “rap fact” meme.


Pop Culture & Art April 03, 2025
Courtesy: AP

Young Thug is no stranger to viral internet moments, but even he was thrown off by a recent parody post that left fans scratching their heads.

On Tuesday, the X (formerly Twitter) account Daily Noud, which brands itself as the “No. 1 source” for parody hip-hop news, posted an odd “rap fact” alongside a photo of Thugger. The post read, “The pufferfish can inflate up to roughly three times its normal size for self-defense.”

Thug, understandably confused, responded directly: “Wtf this gotta do with me?”

The meme sparked a wave of reactions, but Thugger didn’t let it slide, making it clear that even when he's quiet, he's watching.

This isn't the first time this week Thug has clapped back online. Just days earlier, on March 28, he teased new music by tweeting, “Y'all mfers goin have to beg me to drop this shit nocizzy.” A Carti fan replied, “U NOT CARTI LIL BRA,” prompting Thug to fire back with: “I wonder who's couch you’re on tweeting this.”

That wasn’t the only drama Thug stepped into. On April 1, the rapper called out Atlanta Police Department investigator Marissa Viverito, referring to her as the “biggest liar in the DA office.” His accusation came after reports alleged that Viverito falsely implicated both him and Lil Baby in criminal activities.

Additionally, Thug weighed in on the death of rapper Young Scooter, challenging official reports. “Autopsy came back Street got shot,” he tweeted—though the Atlanta Police Department later pushed back against the claim, labeling it misinformation.

Between cryptic tweets, clapbacks, and legal commentary, Young Thug remains unapologetically active online—even when the internet tries to compare him to marine life.

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