Finesse2Tymes has promised to bail somebody out of jail in every city of his upcoming tour.

The Memphis rapper has had plenty of legal issues of his own but he’s vowing to put up bail for a select few while on the road for his upcoming tour, which starts on Thursday (September 7) in Birmingham, Alabama.

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“IM GONE FREE SOMEBODY FAMILY MEMBER DROP NAMES, PRISON NUMBER AND BOND PRICE TO @aint_nolove3,” he captioned a post on his Instagram Story over the weekend.

The Bread Gang rhymer added in the clip: “Ay man, look next Thursday, man, in Birmingham, man. I’ma be at the jailhouse I’ma be there early next week.

“I’m making somebody bond in every city I go to for all the next shows while I’m on tour. So if you got somebody locked up, you got somebody fucked up and they got a bond, hit me up I’m making bonds in every city I go to, man.”

Following Thursday’s Birmingham stop, Finesse will head to Fort Worth, Texas as well as Petersburg, Virginia, Lafayette, Louisiana, Biloxi, Mississippi, and his hometown of Memphis.

Finesse2Tymes has been battling legal troubles of his own as of late, claiming last month that he was scooped up on outstanding federal charges which allegedly date back to 2018.

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He claimed that he was being picked up on federal charges, and even went so far as to sneakily record himself in the back seat of a police cruiser.

“These folks won’t let me be great, just came lock me up for a warrant in 2018 [unamused face emoji] [man facepalming emoji] I’ll be back yaw [100 emoji],” he wrote. “What don’t break n-gga make a n-gga [100 emoji]. I’m out numbered I gotta against the feds and the opps.”

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However, court documents obtained by HipHopDX reveal that if, indeed, Finesse2Tymes was picked up by authorities, it was for four outstanding state warrants in Shelby County, Tennessee.

According to the records, the rapper (real name Ricky Hamilton) has been on the lam since 2018 for marijuana possession with intent to distribute, property theft valued between $10,000-$60,000, cocaine possession with intent to distribute, and altering/destroying a motor vehicle’s serial number.

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On the music side, Finesse2Tymes responded to the arrest with the defiant “Can’t Go To Jail” single and video on Friday (September 1).

I just peeled off on the 12/ I can’t go to jail,” he raps on the song. “I gеt caught, I won’t get no bail/ I can’t go to jail,” he raps about evading an arrest.