Boosie Badazz's daughter has had enough of her father's homophobic shenanigans. The post Boosie Badazz’s Daughter Slams Him Following Recent Homophobic Outburst At Revolt World Conference appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
While we don't know if their kids will take heed to their words of wisdom, we just like to see T.I. and Boosie on the same page when it comes to parenting their kids. The post T.I. & Boosie Give Their Sons Some Tough Love Over Guns On The Set Of Their Music Video appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
Boosie Badazz just needs to shut up.
Boosie Badazz took to Instagram Live to update fans on his decision to sue Rod Wave over the "Long Journey" song.
Boosie Badazz took to Instagram Live to update fans on his decision to sue Rod Wave over the "Long Journey" song.
No word on what kind of sentence prosecutors want to hit Boosie with but if they didn't want him to get bail, they may not want him to see the light of day for a long time.
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) / (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) Boosie Badazz has raised some eyebrows with recent comments he made stating that he feels Nas and Jay-Z are no longer relevant in music to the younger generation.The “Wipe Me Down” rapper sat down for an interview with media personality DJ Vlad. In that interview, Vlad remarked that for rappers in their 50s, relevancy was hard except for Nas and Jay-Z. Boosie Badazz countered and said, “I don’t think Jay-Z’s relevant. This day? No.” He went on to say, “When I go to these clubs here in Atlanta, these 25 to 35 clubs…I’m not hearing Nas. I’m not hearing Jay-Z.” After a slight pushback from Vlad, Boosie doubled down on his stance and pointed out he wasn’t knocking their legacy. ...
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) / (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage) Boosie Badazz has raised some eyebrows with recent comments he made stating that he feels Nas and Jay-Z are no longer relevant in music to the younger generation.The “Wipe Me Down” rapper sat down for an interview with media personality DJ Vlad. In that interview, Vlad remarked that for rappers in their 50s, relevancy was hard except for Nas and Jay-Z. Boosie Badazz countered and said, “I don’t think Jay-Z’s relevant. This day? No.” He went on to say, “When I go to these clubs here in Atlanta, these 25 to 35 clubs…I’m not hearing Nas. I’m not hearing Jay-Z.” After a slight pushback from Vlad, Boosie doubled down on his stance and pointed out he wasn’t knocking their legacy. ...