"Was he supposed to jump in" - Internet hilariously reacts as footage of Hunxho's brawl at the Sexxy Redd goes viral online

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Hunxho's crew starts a brawl amidst Sexxy Red concert (image via @hunxho on X)

A fight broke out at the Sexxy Red concert on September 13, 2024, as Atlanta rapper Hunxho's crew jumped onto St. Louis rapper Heavy G in the middle of the concert.

A video posted by No Jumper on September 12, 2024, shows fists flying in the crowd as Sexxy Red continued performing. As Heavy G got jumped on by the rapper's crew, another rapper from St. Louis, Lil Stackin, intervened to control the situation.

However, the reason behind the altercation remains unknown. After No Jumper's video went viral, netizens commented on the post, asking questions about the artist's crew's behavior.

A netizen comments on the rapper's stance on the brawl (image via @jadencarrico on Instagram)
A netizen comments on the rapper's stance on the brawl (image via @jadencarrico on Instagram)
A fan asks if Hunxho's crew was supposed to jump in (Image via @625nino_ on Instagram)
A fan asks if Hunxho's crew was supposed to jump in (Image via @625nino_ on Instagram)

Netizens also noted the rapper's involvement since a few other pictures feature him standing on the side and watching the brawl unfold.

Another netizen questions what the artist could have done to intervene (image via @chrismasseytmb on X)
Another netizen questions what the artist could have done to intervene (image via @chrismasseytmb on X)
Another user comments the crew had it under control (image via @mikey_jbeenhadit on Instagram)
Another user comments the crew had it under control (image via @mikey_jbeenhadit on Instagram)
Another user praises the rapper for "minding his own business" (image via @gxatshi on Instagram)
Another user praises the rapper for "minding his own business" (image via @gxatshi on Instagram)

More about Atlanta rapper Hunxho

Atlanta rapper Ibrahim Muhammad Dodo, professionally known as Hunxho, gained recognition in 2021 with his trap-heavy track "Let's Get It." The track established the rapper as a young artist and a prominent figure in Atlanta's rap scene. After the trap blew up, the artist collaborated on a remix with 21 Savage.

As of September 2024, he has over 2.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify and released his first single, Last Song, on Spotify in 2018. After his song Let's Get It went viral, the rapper signed with 300 Entertainment and released his first 2022 project, Street Poetry.

When talking to Hot New Hip Hop in an article published in November 2022, the Atlanta rapper revealed the reason behind signing with 300 Entertainment despite being in talks with other labels,

"But really, all the labels were reaching out to me, but I really liked 300. 300 was the most genuine. I was talking to all the labels and had them in my head like who I wanna go with. They really the ones who didn't sound like robots, you feel me?"

In the same year, he released his second project, Xhosen, in June 2016, a tribute to his son.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni