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    Biggzy, The Man Who Grabbed Jack Doherty’s Chain, Targeted Pusha T

    Biggzy, the audacious figure who swiped $300,000 worth of jewelry from YouTuber Jack Doherty, just took his bravado to a new level by confronting rap legend Pusha T in a bold encounter with the internet buzzing. The self-proclaimed “chain snatcher” tried to flex his newfound infamy, but Pusha T wasn’t having it, shutting him down with sharp wit and street savvy. This clash, captured in a viral video, is the latest chapter in Biggzy’s quest for clout, raising questions about whether he’s a master of publicity or just over his head.

    On April 26, 2025, Biggzy and three accomplices allegedly robbed Jack Doherty, a YouTuber with over 15 million subscribers, on Los Angeles’ Rodeo Drive. The group pinned Doherty against a wall, snatching diamond chains and necklaces valued at $300,000, despite the presence of his 6’9″ bodyguard, Kane Kongg. The robbery, which lasted less than 30 seconds, left Doherty shaken but unharmed, with only a bracelet and watch spared. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating and reviewing surveillance footage, but no arrests have been reported as of May 10, 2025.

    Not content to lay low, Biggzy doubled down by releasing a diss track called “Get Your Chain Back” on May 7, 2025. In the music video, he flaunts what appears to be Doherty’s stolen jewelry, rapping lines like,

    “Original chain snatcher, I want it, I take that,”

    and

    “Biggzy, I need everything, yeah I need it all.”

    The video, shared widely on social media, shows him in a dimly lit studio, dripping in the stolen chains and taunting Doherty to “come on and get your chain back.” The track’s provocative tone has sparked debates about glorifying crime, with some fans speculating the robbery was a setup, though no evidence supports this.

    Then, on May 10, 2025, Biggzy took his antics to Pusha T, the Grammy-nominated rapper known for his razor-sharp lyricism and street cred. In a public setting, possibly Miami, Biggzy approached Pusha T, introducing himself as “the chain snatcher” in a bid for respect or attention. Their conversation, posted online, unfolded like a tense street showdown:

    Biggzy (0:00): How you gonna come to Miami, don't tap in with the chain snatcher?
    Pusha T (0:03): What's your name?
    Biggzy (0:04): I'm the chain snatcher.
    Pusha T (0:05): Okay.
    Biggzy (0:06): What?
    Pusha T (0:07): Did you know me, brother?
    Biggzy (0:08): Alright, how you doing? You're a good brother, man.
    Pusha T (0:09): Alright.
    Biggzy (0:10): You don't understand the way to tap in and check in properly?
    Pusha T (0:13): You're a chain snatcher.
    Biggzy (0:14): No, I…
    Pusha T (0:15): You just go against my thing.
    Biggzy (0:16): No, no.
    Pusha T (0:16): You get money and you go on and on.
    Biggzy (0:17): No, I get money for, like, I'm a Z. You know what a Zou is?
    Pusha T (0:19): Oh, yeah.
    Biggzy (0:21): I know all… I know, but respect on…
    Pusha T (0:21): That's an ass Zou about me.
    Biggzy (0:23): That's my guy.
    Pusha T (0:24): I know, but I am an actual Zou.
    Biggzy (0:25): Ali Zou.
    Pusha T (0:26): Ali Zou? Come on.
    Biggzy (0:27): You know Maca Zou?
    Pusha T (0:28): Oh, yeah.
    Biggzy (0:29): You okay? I'm on that.
    Pusha T (0:30): So you don't do me like a regular nigga, brother?
    Biggzy (0:32): No, no, no. I'm not.
    Pusha T (0:34): But you said something to me that's, like…
    Biggzy (0:35): No, but…
    Pusha T (0:37): That broke me like crazy.
    Biggzy (0:38): I'm a content creator and I get money like that.
    Pusha T (0:39): Okay.
    Biggzy (0:40): So you can't disrespect me as if it don't count.
    Pusha T (0:41): Yeah, but you told me something.
    Biggzy (0:42): I don't know you.
    Pusha T (0:44): You're not perfect.
    Biggzy (0:45): I'm not perfect.
    Pusha T (0:46): Gangsters respect gangsters.
    Biggzy (0:47): Real recognize real. You feel me?
    Pusha T (0:48): Peace, love, and positivity.
    Biggzy (0:49): We're Pusha T. The Chain Snatchers.
    Pusha T (0:50): Love, brother. Get your chain back.
    Biggzy (0:52): Come on and get your chain back.
    Pusha T (0:54): The Chain Snatchers.
    Biggzy (0:55): Love, brother.
    Pusha T (0:56): Get your chain back.
    Biggzy (0:58): Come on…

    Pusha T masterfully deflected Biggzy’s bravado, calling out his lack of street etiquette and dismissing his self-proclaimed title. When Biggzy mentioned being a “Z” and referenced “Ali Zou” and “Maca Zou,” possibly hinting at affiliations, Pusha T countered with,

    “I am an actual Zou,”

    Asserting his authenticity. The rapper’s final jab, echoing Biggzy’s own diss track with “Get your chain back,” was a mic-drop moment that left Biggzy scrambling to save face.

    So, what’s Biggzy’s game? His actions scream publicity stunt. Targeting a high-profile YouTuber like Doherty and then a rap icon like Pusha T, all while dropping a diss track, suggests he’s chasing viral fame. His claim of being a “content creator” during the Pusha T exchange reinforces this, as does the calculated flaunting of stolen goods online. Yet, his references to “Zou” figures hint at possible deeper affiliations, adding a layer of intrigue. Is he a clout-chaser with a knack for drama, or is there more to his story?

    Doherty, for his part, hasn’t backed down. Days after the robbery, he returned to Rodeo Drive, buying even flashier jewelry and posting it on Instagram, captioning it,

    “And I hit Rodeo just to get stylish, ran thru 300.”

    He also publicly criticized his bodyguard for failing to act, though he later vowed to move on. The feud, fueled by Biggzy’s taunts, has captivated fans, with social media posts calling it a “real-life soap opera.”

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