Bang Bang Boogie Member S1 Calls Out Mysonne, Claims He’s a Fraud

In a fiery Instagram post, S1, a member of the hip-hop supergroup Bang Bang Boogie, has publicly called out fellow group member Mysonne, labeling him a “fraud” and questioning his credibility as an activist. S1’s post, filled with aggressive language and personal attacks, takes aim at Mysonne’s character and past actions, igniting a potential feud within the group.

“What’s up, what’s going on out here, man? What’s the vibes, man? Everything is good, everything is great,” S1 begins, before launching into his tirade against Mysonne. He refers to him as a “fake-ass, activist-ass nigga,” comparing him to civil rights leader Al Sharpton and dismissing his activism as insincere. S1 claims that Mysonne was “beat up on the motherfucking YouTube by a white boy,” questioning his toughness and asserting, “Mysonne is soft.”

S1 continues his onslaught, digging into Mysonne’s criminal history, referencing a past conviction for robbing a cab driver. He sarcastically notes that with the rise of rideshare services like Uber, Mysonne would have no opportunity to continue such behavior. “I’m glad they got Uber now where you gotta pay up front,” he quips, implying that Mysonne’s past actions reflect poorly on his character.

In his post, S1 also addresses the public embarrassment Mysonne faced during a previous confrontation with rapper Troy Ave, stating, “You let Troy Ave embarrass you, nigga. Now I’m gonna embarrass you.” He expresses frustration that Mysonne has not reached out to him, further intensifying the personal nature of the attack.

Bang Bang Boogie, which consists of various emcees from the Bronx, including Cuban Linx and Hocus 45th, has a history of collaboration and camaraderie. However, S1’s recent comments suggest a significant rift within the group, particularly following his recent release from a 15-year prison sentence in the New York Upstate Prison System.

As the situation unfolds, fans and followers of Bang Bang Boogie will be watching closely to see how Mysonne responds to S1’s allegations and whether this public feud will affect the dynamics of the group. S1’s bold statements reflect not only his personal grievances but also highlight the competitive and often contentious nature of the hip-hop industry, particularly when it comes to issues of credibility and authenticity.

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