YG denies Drakeo the Ruler murder rumors in new song "We Know the Truth," addressing the 2021 festival stabbing on his album The Gentlemen's Club.
- June 20, 2026
AceShowbiz - YG, the Compton rapper, has publicly denied the rumors linking him to the murder of fellow artist Drakeo The Ruler. This clarification comes through his latest song titled We Know the Truth, featured on his new album The Gentlemen's Club, released on June 19, 2026.
In the track, YG directly addresses the allegations that have surrounded him since the tragic event. The song's lyrics reject the accusations, emphasizing that if they were true, he would be incarcerated rather than free. The rapper also recounts the night of the incident, acknowledging that he was preparing to perform when he learned about the stabbing.
Drakeo The Ruler was fatally stabbed during a backstage altercation at the Once Upon a Time in L.A. Festival on December 18, 2021, and passed away the following day at 28 years old. YG, who was also scheduled to perform at the festival, was rumored to have involvement in the stabbing, but no charges were ever filed against him. To date, no arrests have been made regarding the murder.
Following the incident, Drakeo The Ruler’s family initiated a wrongful death lawsuit in 2022. The lawsuit named multiple parties associated with the festival, including prominent figures such as Snoop Dogg and organizations like Live Nation, claiming negligence related to the event's security and management.
The music video for We Know the Truth visually complements YG’s message, featuring scenes of the rapper appearing inside a jail cell, symbolizing the false allegations and public scrutiny he has faced. This release marks the first time YG has openly responded to the murder rumors through his music and visuals.
This development adds a new chapter to the ongoing conversation about the tragic death of Drakeo The Ruler and the surrounding controversies. While YG denies any involvement, the case remains officially unresolved with no suspects apprehended.
Fans and observers can watch the We Know the Truth video to see YG’s direct response to the speculation. The track and its visuals highlight an artist confronting serious accusations while continuing his career amid public challenges.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Xxlmag.