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Boosie is considering suing Rod Wave for the use of a chorus for the song "Long Journey from the Florida artist's Nostalgia album.
Boosie’s fight for freedom continues. He has been granted bond, but a federal prosecutor is making it difficult for him to get of jail.
Boosie was in court on Wednesday (June 14) for an ongoing gun case. Apparently, said case was dismissed. However, soon after Boosie was pinched for another pending, as of yet unknown, legal issue.
Boosie has filmed yet another VladTV interview. In this edition he says that the majority of rappers are federal informants.
Baton Rouge rapper Boosie Badazz has generally become the poster child for homophobia due mostly to his abject inability to keep Lil Nas X’s and Zaya Wade’s names out of his mouth.
Boosie is back in the headlines. A jeweler who befriended him is no longer with us and now he is fighting rumors that he had a hand in his demise.
During a brief interview with TMZ, Big Freedia gave her take on the viral incident revealing that she doesn't feel that Boosie's continued viral rants-- including his most recent calling Lil Nas X the f-word, isn't a form of homophobia but more so him expressing his beef with Lil Nas X directly.
The self admitted witch of Hip-Hop is creeping back out just in time for Halloween. Azealia Banks has come for Dave Chappelle and Boosie for their recent statements about the LGBTQ community.
Lil Nas X is a master when it comes to his own social media marketing, and is straight-up elite when it comes to trolling his faux-nemesis Boosie. The Baton Rouge rapper responded with a homophobic rant after Nas X said they had collaborated on song, which anyone with sense knew was totally make believe.
The Louisiana rapper spent a night in jail this week in connection to an onstage brawl that broke out during a concert in Atlanta earlier this month
After the openly gay entertainer and social media genius unveiled his pregnancy photoshoot to announce his upcoming album in MONTERO, Boosie lost all of his cool and attacked Lil Nas X as he's done in times past.
Lil Boosie, Tory Lanez and T.I. are on the wrong side of history, and Black Twitter is letting them have it. The trio of problematic artists have decided to defend the actions of DaBaby that have been widely regarded as homophobic.