Finesse2Tymes arrested in Texas on multiple drug charges
Rapper Finesse2Tymes reportedly faces multiple drug charges in East Texas, adding to his ongoing legal struggles

Rapper Finesse2Tymes has reportedly been arrested in East Texas on multiple drug-related charges, marking the latest in a series of legal troubles that have accompanied his rise in the music industry. According to a Primetimer report, the arrest highlights ongoing issues that have overshadowed his career in recent months.
Local law enforcement officials have not yet released full details regarding the nature of the charges or the circumstances leading to the arrest. However, preliminary reports suggest the Memphis-born rapper, whose real name is Ricky Hampton, was taken into custody following a police operation targeting illegal narcotics. It remains unclear whether additional charges, such as possession with intent to distribute, will be filed.
Finesse2Tymes, best known for tracks such as Back End and Overdose, has previously faced multiple legal challenges. His career has been marked by periods of incarceration, but he successfully returned to the music scene in 2022 with renewed success, signing with Atlantic Records and collaborating with several major artists. Despite this resurgence, controversies have continued to follow him.
The arrest also comes shortly after reports surfaced that his mother launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking $6,000 in financial assistance, alleging that her son had cut her off. The situation drew significant attention online, adding to the rapper’s public scrutiny.
As of now, neither Finesse2Tymes nor his representatives have issued an official statement regarding the arrest. Authorities are expected to release more information pending investigation and court proceedings.
The incident underscores the rapper’s ongoing struggles to balance his music career with personal and legal challenges, as fans await further updates on his case.
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