The Chicago streets are buzzing again after Q50 Bloodhound decided to go live on Instagram and take shots at FBG Duck and his late brother Brick, both of whom were gunned down years ago. The move didn’t sit right with Duck’s fans — especially Big Mooka, a longtime supporter and affiliate of Duck’s movement, who wasted no time firing back with a diss record titled “DoItForDuck.”
Q50’s IG Live Sparks Controversy
In the live session, Q50 Bloodhound reportedly threw direct insults toward Duck and Brick, mocking their deaths and stirring up emotions throughout Chicago’s fanbase. Clips from the live quickly made their rounds on social media, drawing backlash for what many felt was a blatant sign of disrespect to two men who can no longer defend themselves.
Big Mooka Responds with “DoItForDuck”
Hours later, Big Mooka hit the studio and let his anger translate through the mic. The result — “DoItForDuck” — is a raw, emotional, and aggressive response that calls Q50 out by name while standing firm for Duck’s legacy.
In the track, Mooka reminds listeners that Duck’s name still holds weight in the city, warning anyone who dares to play with it. His delivery is heavy and unapologetic, clearly channeling real pain and loyalty into his verses.
“You diss the dead but can’t stand on it / you talk tough but ain’t man on it…” — Big Mooka, DoItForDuck
The record already has fans reacting across TikTok and YouTube, calling it one of Mooka’s hardest drops to date. Some even say he carried the same fearless energy Duck was known for.
The Legacy of Duck & Brick
FBG Duck and Brick were key figures in Chicago’s South Side scene, known for their music, authenticity, and refusal to bend to industry politics. Their tragic deaths left a lasting mark on drill culture — and to this day, their names still spark strong emotions in the city and beyond.
Mooka’s Message: “This Ain’t About Clout”
In a recent post, Mooka made it clear his response wasn’t about chasing views — it was about respect. He’s standing up for two figures who meant something to a lot of people, especially those who knew the real Duck behind the fame.
“Some lines you don’t cross,” Mooka wrote. “Duck was a real one. You diss him, you diss all of us.”
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