YG's Brave Revelation: "2004" Exposes Childhood Sexual Assault Trauma, A$AP Ferg Shares Similar Stor

YG's Brave Revelation: "2004" Exposes Childhood Sexual Assault Trauma, A$AP Ferg Shares Similar Stor

YG has courageously opened up about his childhood sexual assault experience on his new track, "2004," revealing the deeply personal trauma he endured. A snippet of the song, which surfaced via The Breakfast Club ahead of its official release, details the Compton rapper's encounter with an older woman during his teenage years.

"When I was young I got raped / By a bitch twice my age / Picked me up from school, took me to hers and got laid / And since that day I never looked at shit the same," YG raps, delivering a raw and unfiltered account of his ordeal. He further elaborates on the age disparity, disclosing that he was 14 while the woman was 30, and that the assault occurred while he was dating her niece.

The song delves into the emotional aftermath, highlighting the feelings of violation and betrayal. "The bitch took advantage of me, I ain't get no choice," he raps, expressing the lack of agency he felt. He also details the ongoing nature of the abuse, including instances that left him deeply disturbed.

A$AP Ferg's Shared Experience and the Importance of Speaking Out

YG's candid disclosure follows A$AP Ferg's similar revelation on his "Darold" album track, "Pool." Ferg recounts being molested as a child by an older boy in a swimming pool, detailing the lasting impact of the incident. "At 10, I was drowning, touched when I was in the pool / All the breath left my body where I couldn't move," Ferg raps, highlighting the vulnerability and confusion he experienced.

Ferg later discussed the song on The Breakfast Club, revealing that it took him eight years to write. He emphasized the importance of sharing his story, stating, "I wanted to basically create a piece of art that my kid could find or [other] kids could find and listen to it... the things that happen to you, it doesn't define you."

These artists' willingness to speak openly about their experiences sheds light on the prevalence of sexual assault and the importance of breaking the silence. For those seeking support or information regarding sexual assault, resources like the

National Sexual Assault Hotline and The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) offer valuable assistance. Understanding the prevalence and impact of child sexual abuse can be found at the Childhelp USA website.


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