Lil Yachty has sparked a heated debate online after labeling Black Lives Matter (BLM) a “scam” during a candid chat on Quentin Blackwell’s YouTube series, “Feeding Starving Celebrities.”
When asked about his charitable contributions, the Grammy-nominated rapper questioned BLM’s financial transparency, referencing past allegations of mismanagement of funds within the organization.
His remarks quickly went viral, igniting mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some praised him for speaking his mind, others accused him of undermining the movement’s core mission.
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Rapper Lil Yachty says Black Lives Matter was a scam during a cooking show with Quenlin Blackwell.
Blackwell: “How much have you spent on charitable causes this year… BLM?”
Yachty: “BLM is a scam… BLM was literally a scam. They had bought mansions.”
Fact check:… pic.twitter.com/q6bosUkGOz
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 11, 2025
These comments come in the wake of reports that select BLM leaders allegedly used $6 million from donations to acquire a 6,500-square-foot California mansion in 2020. Co-founder Patrisse Cullors who resigned in 2021 amid scrutiny reportedly purchased a $1.4 million Los Angeles home.
Yatchy’s remarks sparked a range of responses – many anchored in critique and others in alignment.


