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Young Thug's Provocative Album Art Sparks Controversy
1 Oct
Summary
- Young Thug's latest album Uy Scuti received lukewarm reception
- Album cover features Thug transformed into a white person
- Thug's provocative art divides fans, some see it as commentary on racism

In the past year, rapper Young Thug has faced a challenging time. His latest album, Uy Scuti, released in 2024 after he spent over 900 days behind bars, received a lukewarm response from fans. The toll of incarceration and public scrutiny is evident in Thug's demeanor during interviews.
However, Uy Scuti's album art has generated significant attention, both positive and negative. The cover features a close-up portrait of Thug transformed into a white person, with the caption "IF YOU WANNA BE THE BIGGEST .... GO WHITE!!" Thug explained that the idea stemmed from a narrative in his neighborhood that "if you want to be the biggest, go white."
While some fans found the cover refreshing and saw it as a conceptual commentary on racism in the music industry, others were disappointed and ridiculed the artwork. The backlash echoes a similar reaction to a 1988 work by artist David Hammons, which also depicted a Black figure with white skin.
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Nonetheless, art curators and critics have praised Thug's bold move, arguing that it forces viewers to confront their own biases and perceptions about race and success. The cover's provocative nature aligns with Thug's past artistic choices, such as posing nude and wearing a dress, which have often challenged societal norms.
As Thug navigates the aftermath of his incarceration and the mixed reception to his latest release, his album art has once again sparked a conversation about the complex interplay between race, identity, and the music industry.