Peeweee Rosco GOES OFF on Herm the Black Sheep Over Young Thug Comments — ‘Atlanta Made You!’

Peeweee Rosco is NOT letting Herm the Black Sheep’s comments about Young Thug slide. In a nearly 11-minute rant, Rosco unloaded on Herm while defending Thug’s name, Atlanta’s street legacy, and the people he says really built the culture behind the scenes. From calling out “internet gangsters” to accusing people of clout chasing off bigger…

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Peeweee Rosco is NOT letting Herm the Black Sheep’s comments about Young Thug slide. In a nearly 11-minute rant, Rosco unloaded on Herm while defending Thug’s name, Atlanta’s street legacy, and the people he says really built the culture behind the scenes. From calling out “internet gangsters” to accusing people of clout chasing off bigger names, Rosco made it clear he feels way too many outsiders are speaking on situations they were never part of.

The most intense part of the livestream came when Rosco questioned Herm’s credibility and ties to Atlanta, repeatedly claiming that real respect in the city has to be earned — not talked about online. He also shouted out “Spider” several times, insisting certain artists were only able to move safely in Atlanta because of the relationships and protection provided by people already established in the streets.

Rosco didn’t stop there. He mocked what he described as fake toughness on social media, saying many rappers today have “more miles on podcasts than in the streets.” He also accused people around the situation of trying to attach themselves to bigger names for relevance, arguing that the internet has blurred the line between real-life relationships and performative drama.

At several moments, Rosco directly referenced Young Thug — also known as Jeffrey — saying Thug gave opportunities, game, and influence to countless people in Atlanta’s rap scene. According to Rosco, many artists benefiting from the culture today wouldn’t even have careers without the foundation created by Thug and the Atlanta movement.

The livestream quickly turned into a bigger conversation about loyalty, respect, and who really has standing to speak on street politics publicly. Rosco repeatedly argued that if Herm truly had an issue, it should’ve been handled privately through direct communication instead of interviews and internet commentary.

Social media instantly exploded after clips from the rant started circulating, with fans split down the middle. Some people praised Rosco for defending Atlanta and standing behind Young Thug, while others felt the entire situation only added more unnecessary tension to an already messy online feud.

One thing people definitely noticed? Rosco sounded genuinely frustrated throughout the stream, repeatedly saying he was tired of “fake internet clickbait” and people trying to build attention off controversy. By the end of the rant, he warned that a lot of people around the culture are “out of line” and promised he would continue speaking his truth publicly.

Now fans are waiting to see whether Herm the Black Sheep responds — or if this latest Atlanta rap feud keeps escalating online. 👀