This Toronto rap beef just hit another level. In a recent social media outburst, Pressa took direct aim at Top5 and his GGG associates, claiming they’ve been getting robbed and are now paying off blogs to bury the footage. The streets are talking, and Pressa’s not holding back.
According to Pressa, multiple GGG members have allegedly been targeted for their chains and possessions—and instead of retaliating or standing ten toes down, they’ve been shelling out cash to influencers and media outlets to keep the footage offline. “They ain’t street, they soft and scared,” Pressa said during a fiery livestream, claiming GGG’s reputation is built more on clout than credibility.
These allegations drop amidst an already tense feud between Pressa and Top5, two of the most controversial figures in Canadian hip-hop. While Pressa is known for his international success and co-signs from global stars, Top5 has long embraced the shock-value street persona, constantly stirring controversy from the inside and outside of jail.
Pressa’s accusations have fans split—some are laughing at the alleged blog payoffs, while others think this is just another episode of online antics. But with Toronto’s rap scene under a microscope, this beef is more than just words—it’s a power struggle over who controls the city’s narrative.
Whether you believe Pressa’s claims or not, the message is clear: in the world of Toronto rap, reputation is everything, and Pressa’s making sure GGG’s image takes a hit.
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