YSL was never just another rap label story. At its peak, it looked like one of Atlanta’s most powerful modern movements: Young Thug at the center, Gunna rising fast beside him, a roster full of momentum, and a sound that felt slippery, melodic, futuristic, and completely local at the same time. For a while, YSL looked less like a crew and more like the next dominant rap institution. Then the RICO case arrived, and the whole mythology changed. What had once looked like a creative empire suddenly became the subject…
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