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Tyga caught a bad one yesterday courtesy of the all seeing all knowing eyes of TMZ. 

A video of a then 14-year-old T-Raww sprung up on the website of the rapper on a shelved MTV show called Busta$. The show featured wannabe rappers partaking in stereotypical rapper challenges including “Guess The Grill,” “Spin the spinners” and a slew of terribly gimmicky challenges.

The show also featured young Tyga gloating about not having it rough growing up and that his parents had two Range Rovers. He also maintained his gangsta-ness by saying “just cause he’s from the Valley doesn’t mean he hasn’t seen an alley.” Rah!

But don’t get it twisted, son. Tyga’s had his share of extra gangsta moments. Those who dare test him will get checked. Think we are bs’ing? Check out ten  (that we searched long and hard for) of T-Raw’s most thuggiest moments.

This photoshoot with a gun

Not exactly sure what this was for, but Tyga looked awfully comfortable with that hammer in his hand. Guns and thugs go together like peanut butter and jelly, so take that! Bang bang!

“Omaha Incident”

During a stop in Omaha, Nebraska on his Careless World tour; Tyga was pelted with a bottle in the middle of his show. When he got hit, the rapper flexed his thug muscles and prompted whoever threw the bottle to reveal themselves. He then told them to “meet him outside.” But we will get to that later.

I’m A Gangsta”

Tyga came out with a song before his Young Money days called “I’m A Gangsta.” So, I mean, if it’s in a song it has to be right. Right? Rappers wouldn’t lie on a song, would they?

“BMF Freestyle”

In this record, Tyga exclaims “Money bring b**ches, b**ches bring lies. One ni**a jealous, then the motherf**ker dies.” True life.

Tour Bus shot up

Remember when Tyga told concert goers in Omaha to meet him outside? They did.

Tyga was locked up in Las Vegas after cops discovered the 22-year-old had an active warrant out for his arrest. It was for numerous traffic violations, but so what? Check out that bad a** mugshot.

187 Mixtape.

With numerous gunshots ringing out throughout the mixtape, T-Raw names his latest project after the police number code for homicides.

Tyga’s GED chain.

You’ve got to be one hell of a gangsta to get the initials of the “Good Enough Diploma” iced out.

Befriending Chris Brown

When Chris Brown was still a leper in the industry after beating the piss out of Chris Brown, Tyga was one of the first artists to step up and support Breezy Bad Azz. They collaborated on the Fan Of A Fan mixtape which included Brown’s comeback single, “Deuces.” 

Fathering his children

If we learned anything from Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d. city, it is the epic last words of Kendrick’s pops. “Any ni**a can kill a man, that don’t make you a real ni**a”. “Real is responsibility, real is taking care of your motherf**king family.”

In this case, Tyga’s as real as it gets.