Keyshia Ka’oir Supports Gucci Mane Amid Accusations of Betrayal Following His Diss Track Aimed at Pooh Shiesty
Keyshia Ka’oir is determined to protect her husband from any negativity. The Jamaican beauty mogul took to her Instagram Story over the weekend to address the haters, following a surge of rappers labeling Gucci Mane a snitch for his cooperation with federal investigators in the Pooh Shiesty kidnapping case and subsequently dissing Shiesty in his new track “Crash Dummy.”
My husband is my everything, and I will always stand by him,” Keyshia wrote, marking the post with “MRS GUWOP” for anyone still questioning her family. The post was released just hours before Gucci took the stage at Protective Stadium in Birmingham on Saturday, where he headlined the halftime show for the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions home opener. This marked his first significant public appearance following the recent federal indictment involving Pooh Shiesty, Big30, and seven others that became public earlier this month.
The discussions about snitching are emerging from all angles. During a recent episode of his podcast, Uncle Murda referred to Gucci as a “rat,” stating that one cannot navigate the streets throughout their entire career, inundate rap with tales of their actions against rivals, and then turn to the authorities at the first sign of trouble. The Uncle Murda clip aired on Complex and garnered millions of views in less than 24 hours. Maino escalated the situation on his platform by directly blaming Keyshia, implying that she influenced Gucci to collaborate with the government after firearms were brought into their home. K Carbon is at the center of an alleged Gucci diss making rounds online, with fans eagerly attempting to verify its authenticity. The internet remains divided on which side to support.
Gucci remains committed to the “Crash Dummy” record. The track, released shortly after the indictment, subtly targets Pooh Shiesty and Big30 without explicitly naming them, and the video has already surpassed eight figures in views. Within the 1017 camp, sources indicate that Gucci feels no obligation to remain silent simply because an artist he signed, mentored, and financially supported allegedly brandished a gun at him in a Dallas studio and attempted to coerce him into tearing up a contract.
Keyshia has been involved from the very beginning. During the week the feds apprehended the nine defendants, Keyshia was at Gucci’s Atlanta building, and she has been discreetly unfollowing anyone associated with the Pooh Shiesty camp on her social media accounts. Family friends inform us that she has increased security measures for their children and their Miami estate as the case progresses in federal court.
The optics are complex and multifaceted. Gucci Mane has crafted a remarkable legacy rooted in gangster rap mythology, making it intriguing to see him navigate the delicate balance between being a cooperating witness and releasing an active diss record, a venture that is uncharted even for him. Keyshia’s message was unmistakable on Saturday. She is not losing her husband to the streets, the internet, or anyone attempting to gain attention from a sensational narrative.