In the unpredictable world of hip-hop, where drama and lyrical bravado reign supreme, Boosie Badazz is a king of controversy. Recently, he took to social media, igniting a firestorm by calling out Kodak Black for his time in protective custody. Boosie’s unapologetic honesty has us wondering—does the cosmos influence how these artists express themselves or just amplify their already fiery spirits? As the stars twinkle above, the ongoing feud between Boosie and Kodak reveals deeper tensions in the rap game, not to mention a curious mix of loyalty and bravado that very few can navigate without getting burned. The debate has stirred the pot further, especially with Young Thug weighing in on the topic, suggesting that protective custody might be the smart move. Is it savvy or cowardly? Buckle up, because as Boosie boldly questions Thug’s street cred, we’re all reminded that in this game, nothing is as straightforward as it seems—you either sink or swim, and sometimes the tides are written in the stars…
Boosie Badazz is one rapper who never hesitates to speak his mind online, no matter what kind of controversy it might stir up. He did just this recently, putting Kodak Black on blast for being in protective custody during his time behind bars. He even shared a list of artists who he says opted out of protective custody, sparking a major debate.
Young Thug chimed in on Twitter/X, arguing that protective custody is actually the better option. “Pc is smarter tho,” he wrote, as seen in a screengrab shared by DJ Akademiks. “That hard sh*t get u nun but heartaches from your family and kids and more charges if it’s to much goin on in the dorms.”
Boosie was quick to fire back, questioning why the YSL boss doesn’t practice what he preaches.
“THUGGER IF ITS SMARTER TO CHECK PC WHY U AINT CHECK PC? CAUSE U CANT CHECK PC IF U SAY YOU U A REAL N***A,” he declared. “U FROM THE TRENCHES U KNOW HOW THIS SH*T GO BRA U CHECK PC U A COWARD Simple is that KEEP DAT SH*T A 100 .I FEEL LIKE U PICKING SIDES smh DONT SAVE NO N***A LETEM DROWN YALL KNOW WHAT WE SIGNED UP FOR.”
Now, Ralo has shared his take on all of this, reflecting on his own time in prison. “Thug ain’t went to not one federal prison yard,” he tweeted this morning (March 12). “He had that weak as trial and now he think he Escobar. Imagine being called a rat and still walked every yard with my chess out.”
Boosie and Kodak have been at odds for years now, ever since the latter teamed up with 6ix9ine for a song despite his snitching allegations. They began going back and forth recently after Kodak joined one of Boosie’s livestreams. They’ve criticized each other for their alleged substance abuse, family lives, and more.
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