Freddie Gibbs Says He’s Banned From Instagram, Taking His Services To ‘Trapchat’

The bulk Freddie Gibbs’ 581,000 Instagram followers know his Story section isn’t for the faint heart but apparently the social media giant has seen enough.

On Thursday (March 19), the Bandana creator revealed that Instagram actually reached out to him to give him the ill-fated news his account will soon cease to have the ability to be updated for posting against their Community Guidelines.

Freddie Gibbs Says He's Banned From Instagram, Taking His Services To 'Trapchat'

“These niggaz flaggin for me shit I posted weeks ago, he captioned on the damning post. “It’s just a nigga with no arms what’s wrong with that. Fuck it ban me bitch.”

According to Fred, his account will remain active until 3 a.m. on March 20 and as press time, he’s holding a mock funeral for his fans, complete with clips D.R.S.’ iconic memorial rap song “Gangsta Lean.”

Freddie Gibbs Says He's Banned From Instagram, Taking His Services To 'Trapchat'

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“Just letting y’all niggas know, shit don’t stop,” he continued while barbecuing in the rain. “We’re taking this to muthafuckin’ Trapchat Snapchat]. That’s where we was at before anyway. ‘Skinny-Suge’ on the Trapchat. Even the sun goes down and heroes eventually die … FUCK Instagram as staff, record label and as a muthafuckin’ crew and if you want to be down with Instagram — then fuck you too! Fadia Kader], we love you though. It’s all love.”

Although his social media footprint might be stalled a bit, the setback probably won’t affect the music. To keep the fervor his 2019 HipHopDX Album the Year-winning project Bandana alive, he linked up with Vevo to release in-studio visuals for the songs “Cataracts” and “Soul Right” — which can be found below.