Pooh Shiesty Wildin' Out: Feds Say He Robbed Gucci Mane's Label Boss Over Contract
Shiesty done went and allegedly clapped up the man over some paperwork, and now the whole hood lookin' sideways.

Aight, so check it. The feds is sayin' Pooh Shiesty, real name Lontrell Williams Jr., done lost his damn mind. They claimin' he robbed and kidnapped some folks over a contract dispute with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records. Word on the street is, this sh*t went down in Dallas, and it ain't lookin' good for the young blood.
Now, according to the paperwork, Shiesty and eight other dudes rolled up on three cats, one of 'em bein' RD, who owns 1017 Records, Gucci's label. They say they had a meetin' set up to talk about Shiesty's contract, but things got heated real quick. Next thing you know, guns is out, and folks is gettin' snatched. This ain't no game, man. This real life.
Ryan Raybould, the U.S. attorney, talkin' 'bout, “The victims in this case came to Dallas to conduct legitimate business and they were met with firearms and violence.” Legitimate business? In the music industry? Come on, bruh, everybody know that game is crooked. But still, snatchin' folks at gunpoint ain't the way to handle bidness.
Shiesty was already on house arrest for a gun charge in Florida, so he was already on thin ice. Now he lookin' at even more time behind bars. And the fact that his pops, Lontrell Williams Sr., is gettin' dragged into this too? That's just sad, man. That's some generational curse sh*t right there.
Now, I ain't condonin' nothin' that went down, but I also understand the frustration. These label contracts be straight up predatory, man. They be takin' advantage of young artists who don't know no better. They lock you in, take all yo' publishing, and leave you with scraps. It's a dirty game, and it's easy to see how somebody could snap.
But at the end of the day, you gotta keep your cool, man. You can't let these suits get you outta pocket. Find a good lawyer, read your contracts, and know your worth. Don't let nobody play you for a fool. And most importantly, stay strapped, but stay legal. Ain't no point in trading one set of chains for another.
This whole situation just shows you how the system is designed to eat you alive. They throw a little money at you, get you caught up in the hype, and then they wait for you to mess up. It's a trap, man. Gotta stay woke and keep your head on a swivel. This ain't a game, this survival.


