Did we really just watch another beloved hip-hop icon completely implode in real-time? Because honey, Mystikal’s fall from grace is absolutely BRUTAL, and we’re still picking our jaws up off the floor.

The 55-year-old rapper—whose real name is Michael Tyler, because apparently that wasn’t exciting enough—showed up to court on Tuesday, June 16th expecting… what exactly? A slap on the wrist? A strongly worded letter? WRONG. Instead, he got hit with a 20-YEAR prison sentence after pleading guilty to rape. Yes, you read that correctly. Two whole decades behind bars for allegations stemming from a 2022 incident at his Prairieville, Louisiana home. The scandal we absolutely did NOT have on our bingo card, sis.

For those living under a rock, the “Shake Ya Ass” rapper was accused of assaulting a woman in his residence back in 2022—and instead of fighting it out in court like some celebrities do, he decided to take the guilty plea route. Talk about accepting your L’s. The sentencing came down like a ton of bricks, and honestly? The internet collectively gasped.

Let’s talk about the REAL tea though: this is what happens when power, fame, and absolutely zero accountability collide. The man who once had us all dancing at the club is now facing two decades of prison time. Iconic? More like PROBLEMATIC. His music career? Absolutely OBLITERATED. His reputation? Completely annihilated. There’s no comeback narrative that saves you from this one, darling.

Social media has been GOING OFF, with fans expressing everything from shock to disappointment to complete disgust. Some are saying they’re deleting his music from their playlists, while others are questioning why it took so long for justice to be served. The common thread? Everyone agrees this is absolutely unacceptable behavior, and frankly, it’s about time we stopped making excuses for celebrities who prey on others.

The music industry continues to face reckoning after reckoning with its toxic culture, and Mystikal’s case is just another heartbreaking example of how fame doesn’t grant you the right to harm people. Period. Full stop. End of discussion.

What do you think? A) Justice was served and he deserves every year B) His contributions to music make this outcome too harsh

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