YG is opening up about the sexual abuse he faced as a teenager in his confessional new track, “2004.”
The track, which was released on Friday (March 28), and accompanied by a YG X Hidji World-directed video, saw the rapper confront the trauma he was subjected to at the age of 14.
Speaking to actress Tasha Smith, who starred as a therapist in the video, YG said, “When I was young I got raped, by a b***h twice my age/ Picked me up from school, took me to hers and got laid/ And since that day I never looked at sh*t the same.”
He continued: “My life is insane, like I’m from Baby Gang/ How I’m ‘posed to change with all the f**ked up sh*t I’ve seen?/ F**ked up, yeah, I know/ F**ked up, and some mo’/ I’m so used to f**king up I got f**ked up at the show/ F**ked up, yeah, I know/ How f**ked up could it go?/ Nipsey left me like how Biggie left Hov.”
As the story continues, YG recalls how he went to school with the woman’s niece and how he told his friends about the experience, they thought it was “exotic” and “exciting.”
“Y’all call that sex abuse s**t/ I just thought she was doin’ some cool s**t/ If I would’ve told mama ’bout the new s**t/ The b***h probably would’ve been up on the news clip,” he rapped.
A b***h took advantage of me, I ain’t got no trust/ The b***h took advantage of me, I ain’t give no fucks/ At fourteen years old, I got my d**k sucked/ At fourteen years old, I got my d**k fucked/ The h** was thirty years old and I never told.”
The video also features Buddy and The Gang providing vocals on the hook and reenacting scenes of the disturbing incident.