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Young Thug Reacts To Fan Accidentally Getting Tattoo Of Wrong 'Digits' Lyrics

Young Thug has offered an amusing reaction to a fan who went viral for getting the wrong lyrics tattooed on his body.

A particularly enthusiastic follower of Thugger’s got a wild tattoo in tribute to his classic song “Digits,” but appears to have misheard one of the lines.

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The fan got “horses don’t stop, they keep going” inked on his back along with an image of galloping horses, but the lyrics actually go: “Hustlers don’t stop, they keep going.”

Thug reacted to the viral image on social media, commenting: “And that’s y I’m talking with more clarity UY SCUTI… dam bro…”

“UY SCUTI” is a reference to what appears to be the Atlanta rapper’s forthcoming album.

The YSL leader was spotted at a Miami Heat game last month holding up a custom jersey that had the name on the back along with the number five.

Uy Scuti, which is the name of a supergiant star, is also an Instagram account which only follows Thugger and is followed back by the rapper.

Further details about the project have yet to be revealed, but it will mark Thug’s first since he was released from jail last October.

Meanwhile, the 33-year-old has had more serious issues to worry about lately as prosecutors attempted to revoke his probation over social media posts.

The Fulton County D.A.’s office filed a motion in court last week arguing that Thug should be sent back to prison for allegedly leveling threats at a police detective.

They accused the rapper of “escalating threats and witness intimidation” in a since-deleted social media post about Fulton County Investigator Marissa Viverito, who was in the process of testifying in a sprawling gang murder preliminary hearing linked to Lil Baby.

Alongside a photo of Viverto, he wrote: “Biggest liar in the DA office.”

According to TMZ, the judge acknowledged that Thug’s post was not a good idea, but didn’t deem it bad enough to revoke his probation.

Reacting to the DA’s initial filing, Young Thug had denied any wrongdoing, writing on X: “I don’t make threats to people I’m a good person, I would never condone anyone threatening anyone or definitely participate in threatening anyone. I’m all about peace and love.”

His attorney Brian Steel also said in a statement: “This motion is baseless. While intimidation and threats of violence are never appropriate, Jeffery Williams has done nothing wrong. We look forward to seeking a dismissal of this petition.”

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