“I Dropped You!” – The Insane Reality Behind the Viral Pooh Shiesty & Gucci Mane Video
The hip-hop world is officially shaking.
If you’ve scrolled through Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) over the last 24 hours, you’ve probably seen the internet losing its mind over a newly surfaced leaked video. The stars of the drama? None other than incarcerated rapper Pooh Shiesty and his former label boss, Gucci Mane.
But this isn't just standard internet gossip or rap beef. This viral video is tied directly to a massive federal investigation involving kidnapping and armed robbery.
Here is the real, unfiltered story behind the clip everyone is talking about.
The Viral Clip: What Actually Went Down?
The footage, originally circulated by Livebitez on Instagram, shows a tense confrontation. In the video, Pooh Shiesty and another man are seen cornering an individual wearing bright yellow clothing with his face obscured.
While the face isn't visible, internet detectives and fans are heavily speculating that the man in yellow is Gucci Mane.
The audio in the clip is what really sent shockwaves through the community. A voice sounding exactly like Gucci Mane can be heard saying:
"I dropped you, Pooh Shiesty's dropped from 1017… Bro we just did that, that's done. You dropped. You said you wanted to be dropped, you dropped."
Instead of backing down, Pooh Shiesty fires back directly:
"Let them know you dropping me… Real na, ain't never did no police st or none of that. Tell them what's going on."*
The Dark Reality: It’s a Federal Case
While fans are treating this like a dramatic movie scene, federal prosecutors are treating it as a crime scene.
Pooh shiesty robbing Gucci .. recorded the whole crime and upped the Draco on guwop when he tried to walk away pic.twitter.com/vLvtX73r4C
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) July 1, 2026
This video isn't just a random argument about music contracts. According to prosecutors, this confrontation is allegedly tied to a broader conspiracy of kidnapping and robbery aimed at forcing Shiesty out of Gucci Mane's 1017 Records label.
The stakes got even higher when screenshots from this exact video appeared in official court filings. The prosecution is using these images to actively oppose bond requests for Shiesty, proving that the feds are watching every single move made online.
What Happens Next?
Neither Gucci Mane nor Pooh Shiesty has officially commented on the authenticity of the tape, but the legal clock is ticking.
Pooh Shiesty remains behind bars, charged alongside eight other co-defendants—including his own father, Lontrell Williams Sr., and fellow rapper Big30. All of them have firmly denied the allegations.
The music industry will have to wait for answers, as the high-profile federal trial is officially scheduled to begin on February 22, 2027.
Until then, this leaked tape remains the biggest mystery—and the biggest talking point—in hip-hop.