In a dramatic outburst that has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community, FBG Duck’s mother has voiced her outrage over a DJ’s disrespectful set that featured diss tracks aimed at her late son and rival Tooka. Speaking passionately, she condemned the DJ for playing incendiary songs while she was in the audience, likening the act to a personal attack on her family. “You ain’t going to play with my kids especially in my face,” she declared, emphasizing the blatant disrespect of the situation.
The incident unfolded at a club where the DJ, whom she did not name, allegedly targeted her with a set filled with music from artists known for their rivalry with FBG Duck. Her frustration boiled over as she recounted how the DJ, fully aware of her presence, chose to play tracks that insulted her late son, showcasing what she described as favoritism in the industry. “You better not let that Tooka [expletive] come out that song,” she warned the DJ, asserting her refusal to be intimidated.
In addition to the shocking disrespect, she expressed her desire for Lil Durk’s release from incarceration, stating, “I don’t want nobody in jail unless they deserve to be there.” Her comments sparked fierce debate among fans and industry insiders alike about the ethics of playing music that glorifies violence and perpetuates animosity.
This confrontation underscores the deep-seated tensions within the Chicago rap scene, illustrating how personal loss and ongoing rivalries continue to shape the landscape. As the fallout from her comments unfolds, it remains to be seen how this will impact relationships within the community and the ongoing dialogue about respect in music.