In a world where the stars align and celebrity drama unfolds like a Netflix series, Baton Rouge’s very own Boosie Badazz is stepping up to the mic—literally and figuratively. With the moon in Taurus, it’s all about grounding yourself and standing firm, and Boosie isn’t pulling any punches against “fake fans” who can’t swing by to support his new gig on Patreon. He’s shaking off the whispers and reiterating his role in making DJ Vlad a household name, despite the shifting tides. As he gears up to drop “part one” of his interview, the question on everyone’s mind remains: when is it time to let old grudges fade like last month’s astrological forecast? Join me as we dive into this rollercoaster of rap rivalry, social media sparks, and a pinch of good ol’ astrological insight. Buckle up; it’s a wild ride!
But the Baton Rouge lyricist isn’t here for fans who don’t support his moves to make his own interviews, or for those assuming he betrayed the interviewer. As caught by DJ Akademiks on Instagram, he uploaded a video to social media speaking further on the situation.
“Part one of my interview dropping on Patreon tomorrow,” Boosie expressed. “I need all my fans to support it. But for the fake fans, let me check y’all for feeling like I’ve done Vlad something wrong. First of all, I’m the one [that] made y’all like Vlad. All the Black community was against Vlad… I’m the one that made y’all accept him… I stood up every time… I steady went on his podcast and made you guys accept him… All I know is he’s not what y’all shaping him up to be… These the same motherf***ers now that would go on a VladTV interview. I made you accept him… So realize that when y’all say this and that, like I’ve done – No, man. I stood up for this dude a million times, bro… Remember that.”
Vlad claimed Boosie was making $25K per interview and asked for a $10K increase. “At the end of the day, I’m taking 100 percent of the risk,” he expressed. “So I’m like, ‘Listen, I cannot pay you $35K when I’m going to make nothing. Or maybe I’m going to take a loss.’ Boosie was like, ‘Yo, you’re being cheap.’ I said, ‘I’m not being cheap, I’m being put in a situation where you make all the money, and I make none of the money.’ It simply doesn’t make any business sense.”
“I haven’t said one negative thing about this man,” the interviewer shared, expressing hope to bury the hatchet one day. “Not one. Boosie’s dope, man. I love Boosie.”
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