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A recent conversation turned heated after Bobby Shmurda voiced support for Diddy, telling Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda that it’s “Free Diddy.”
Shmurda reportedly went a step further, downplaying the seriousness of the allegations surrounding Diddy by suggesting that “everyone does that in the hood.” That comment didn’t sit well with either Tony Yayo or Uncle Murda, who immediately pushed back and checked him on the spot.
The moment quickly turned into a tense exchange, highlighting a clear divide in how the situation is being viewed among artists. While Shmurda appeared to show loyalty and perspective rooted in his own experiences, Yayo and Uncle Murda made it clear they weren’t co-signing that stance.
The clip has since sparked debate online, with fans weighing in on whether Shmurda’s comments were misguided or simply reflective of a different viewpoint shaped by environment and culture.
As conversations around accountability and street codes continue to evolve in Hip-Hop, moments like this show just how complex—and divided—opinions can be within the culture itself.
Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda were NOT having it and instantly CHECKED Bobby Shmurda after he said “free Diddy” and downplayed the allegations saying “everyone does that in the hood” 💀👀 pic.twitter.com/V1iM1l0hzK
— Killa 🌺 (@KillaKreww) April 6, 2026










