
Atlanta rapper Peewee Longway pleads guilty to gun and drug charges
Atlanta rapper Peewee Longway has pleaded guilty to gun and drug charges and faces over a decade in prison.
The 41-year-old (real name Quincy Williams) was arrested in September 2024 following a drug bust in Georgia. He was later charged with gun and drug violations in a five-count indictment.
According to Complex, Longway accepted a plea deal in an Atlanta courtroom on April 1st, pleading guilty to two counts.
Those counts are possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute a controlled substance.
In exchange for the guilty plea, Longway is expected to serve around 10 to 14 years behind bars.
The three other counts were dismissed, with prosecutors agreeing to recommend a sentence of no more than 14 years. On the flip side, Longway agreed to recommend a sentence of no less than 10 years.
Longway signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 label in 2013, with the pair releasing a collaborative project titled Money, Pounds, Ammunition that year.
Explaining how they met, Longway once told Vibe, “I would be at this club. Gucci would be on the mic. Wop would fuck the stage up. And we’d be in the cut kicking what we kicking. We met each other, and it got on some personal shit.”
He continued, “My uncle Don (Cold Blooded Da Don) [was down with Brick Squad]. He the one that officially introduced me to Gucci. And from there it was work. I signed to 1017, but then he went to jail, so I had to do what it do.”
Longway released his last album, Who Am I?, in October 2013. He currently has over 352,000 monthly Spotify listeners.