Lil Pump recently drew the wrath of FBG Duck after footage surfaced of him saying he’s smoking Tooka.
“Gang s**t, man. I got big 30s hanging out my ear, b***h. Y’all already know how I’m rocking,” Pump said. “Big 30s, whole lot of gang s**t going on, whole lot of Tooka smoking. They don’t want you to smoke this Tooka pack. They don’t want you to have big 30s in your ear. They don’t want you to have none of that s**t, but I’m on that gang s**t.:
Though Tooka has been popularized as a slang term for marijuana, it was actually the name of a deceased Chicago teen.
Tooka, born Shondale Gregory, was shot and killed on Jan. 12, 2011 at a bus stop at 63rd and St. Lawrence in the Woodlawn neighborhood in South Side Chicago. He was 15.
Duck, who personally knew Tooka before his death, threatened Pump when leaving a comment on the IG account that posted the video.
Duck wrote, “You must be ready to die n***a better keep Tooka name out yo mouth b***h before them killers come pay you a visit. Goofy a– n***a better know what come with saying that @lilpumpjetskiii.”
Young M.A was the last rapper to catch heat for uttering Tooka.
M.A made an appearance on DJ Cosmic Kev of Philly’s Power 99 radio show where she spit a hot freestyle.
In the Brooklyn artist’s freestyle, she raps, “I smoke Hooka like it’s Tooka, blowing jet clouds/And I only get high to bring the stress down.”
Duck posted a snippet of the freestyle onto Twitter, writing, “I Ain’t Tryna Beef Wit No Female But Somebody Better Tell Her Watch Her F***ing Mouth And Kno Wat She Saying Before My D*ke Cousin Beat Her.”
This isn’t the first time a rapper referenced Tooka.
The FBG Clout Boys took issue with Fetty Wap saying Tooka.
The “Trap Queen” rapper posted a video of himself onto IG rapping Chief Keef’s “Earned It.”
He captioned his post, “Take a Tooka blunt den I burned it #chiefsosa.”
It didn’t take long for the Clout Boys to flood Fetty’s mentions.
The matter was eventually resolved after Fetty got on a call with King Yella.
Tooka is also apparently a popular phrase on the West Coast.
In Noisey’s “Bompton” series, an affiliate rapper of Kendrick Lamar who goes by the name Earl Swavey, was filmed rapping that he was smoking on Tooka.
The Athens Miller Gangsta Blood raps, “Smoking on this Tooka, got a problem, we a shoot you.”
Earl Swavey later cleared up the matter with King Yella.