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Boosie Badazz Reveals Trailer For ‘My Struggle’ Movie
Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz has something big for fans. After teasing a movie surrounding his life in recent months, a trailer has finally been revealed. Boosie Badazz Reveals Trailer For ‘My Struggle’ Movie It will be a star-studded film, as himself and fellow rap stars such as YFN Lucci, Quando Rondo, and the late Mo3 […]
Boosie Imagines An Unlikely Worst-Case Scenario In Response To Lil Nas X’s Latest ‘Montero’ Stunt
At this point, people reacting to Lil Nas X’s provocations are doing more work to promote him and his music than he is. Every time he comes up with a colorful troll, they react loudly on the internet, drawing more attention to his stunts and the work behind them. He responds with another promotional prank and they lose it all over again. At this point, it’d probably be best for them if they stopped reacting, which is exactly what Nas wants.
But then we wouldn’t get gems like watching Twitter relentlessly roasting Boosie for his borderline obsession with the 22-year-old rapper turned pop star. Certainly, it’s a lot of fun to just imagine Boosie sitting around thinking about Nas’ latest antics and getting very … ahem … piqued about it. In this case, the antic in question is Nas’ recently released “pregnancy” photoshoot (with his album Montero, his baby — get it?), which was published by no less an outlet than People magazine — a subversive, historical act in itself.
Lil Nas seems to have long since decided that since he’ll be made a public spectacle anyway, he’s going to control the narrative and wring every advantage for himself out of the media’s invasive coverage, lightly satirizing the public fascination with the lives of celebrities along the way. And Boosie can’t stand it. “NAS X WTF U JUST DONT STOP,” he tweet at three o’clock in the morning. “I THINK HES GOING TO TURN AROUND N SUCK ONE OF HIS BACK GROUND DANCERS DICK ON NATIONAL TV.”
NAS X WTF U JUST DONT STOP I THINK HES GOING TO TURN AROUND N SUCK ONE OF HIS BACK GROUND DANCERS DICK ON NATIONAL TV #protectyours #godturninoverinhisgrave
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) September 3, 2021
While that’s … well, not something that you even can do because the FCC is a thing, it’s very interesting that that’s where Boosie’s mind goes. The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks — or at least, fans Twitter do. It didn’t take long for folks to question why Boosie seems to spend so much time thinking about Lil Nas X when he could be doing, y’know, literally anything else. When Montero does come out, it’s easy to wonder whether the Louisiana rap legend will be one of the first to hit “play” while pondering what Nas’ next move will be.
https://t.co/wjhCgxCZoi pic.twitter.com/O2Onf9ORCh
— Craig Bro Dude (@CraigSJ) September 3, 2021
unsure why anyone would come to this conclusion
— Craig Bro Dude (@CraigSJ) September 3, 2021
— Tony! (@Doylemakinmoves) September 3, 2021
This you? pic.twitter.com/1ycTKdK2fJ
— Maybe: Reginald (@SheerOpulence2) September 3, 2021
Boosie at this point just come on out the closet bro. Nigga so deep he see the Christmas presents pic.twitter.com/BLUw7n8sn9
— Son Set (@Sirferrell1) September 3, 2021
Not fantasies of lil nas sucking dick on your mind at 5:40 am…. https://t.co/L6MQpQ2tgx
— Michael (@mce1201) September 3, 2021
To tweet this you literally have to think/visualize this happening. That’s how thoughts work. So it’s the fact that you’re rolling over at 6 AM thinking about men sucking dick, that’s most telling here. Lol
Fantasies over there running wild. https://t.co/O00tlmTDcp
— Pastor Pam (@djordxc) September 3, 2021
Why would God be in a grave? https://t.co/uuorg10FaL
— Tressie McMillan Cottom (@tressiemcphd) September 3, 2021
He not gonna let you fuck bro https://t.co/VoMtca9wVF
— Eric Bloodaxe (@ChrisCreamstar) September 3, 2021
you got up two hours earlier than I did for my morning class to speculate about a man sucking dick https://t.co/pge1z98gUT
— washed (@saturnsurreal) September 3, 2021
first thing on his mind at 5 am isn’t even toothpaste. its DICK https://t.co/SJasKtcn6T
— silent (@silenthooper) September 3, 2021
“God Turnin Over In His Grave” is not the theological take I was expecting to see this morning. https://t.co/GrFhWVo8J4
— AME Youngboy (@MelechThomas) September 3, 2021
Boosie Badazz Names One Album Harder Than ‘Donda’
Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz thinks he can outperform Kanye West. The hip-hop veteran has stepped up to put some respect on his own name and promise his GOAT TALK 3 album will outshine Ye’s studio effort. Boosie Badazz Names One Album Harder Than Ye’s BB hit up his Twitter page to keep things 100 on […]
Boosie BadAzz Refuses to Cancel Boosie Bash Despite Hurricane
YK Osiris’s Crate Challenge Fall From Another Angle
If you’ve seen it once, you’ll want to see it again. YK Osiris nearly coming close to the halfway point of the crate challenge has people still cracking up. There’s new footage buzzing around showing just how much he nearly pulled off the unthinkable. This clip shows him from the back as he marches up […]
YK Osiris Really Tried To Win The Crate Challenge
Rap crooner YK Osiris came ‘this’ close to doing the unthinkable. The hip-hop entertainer goes viral courtesy of a clip showing him nearly pulling off the crate challenge. You can clearly hear Boosie Badazz in the background hyping things up. The entire crowd is watching in awe as YK gets to the midway point. But […]
Lil Nas X Brushes Off Boosie’s Homophobia With A Dismissive, Defiant Tweet
Earlier today, popular New York radio show The Breakfast Club interviewed veteran Baton Rouge, Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz about his recent rant about Lil Nas X. During the interview, Boosie complained indirectly about so-called “cancel culture,” expressing his belief that “straight people… don’t have any opinion” — conveniently overlooking the offensive, homophobic language he used while sharing that opinion, which didn’t need to be shared in the first place.
.@BOOSIEOFFICIAL Speaks on his comments towards #LilNasX pic.twitter.com/3Mvbn2IhQy
— The Breakfast Club (@breakfastclubam) August 23, 2021
While granting such a platform to Boosie could be seen as pretty irresponsible on the part of Power 105.1 and The Breakfast Club, Lil Nas X himself was dismissively nonchalant in his own response. While he initially fell back on his trademark strategy of piggybacking on negative publicity to promote his latest single “Industry Baby,” later, he directly addressed the comments, defiantly reminding his followers of the impact such comments could have while shrugging them off at the same time.
wow…. this is insane. almost as insane as my new single “industry baby” which is out now!
GET IT HERE: https://t.co/6fJGZqH1qs pic.twitter.com/O5mPn3ZY9d— nope (@LilNasX) August 23, 2021
the shit y’all say about me would drive me crazy if i didn’t already love myself
— nope (@LilNasX) August 23, 2021
“The sh* y’all say about me would drive me crazy if i didn’t already love myself,” he wrote. He also revealed recently that it was only after releasing “Montero” that he felt he needed security, largely because of the sort of comments that folks like Boosie made in the wake of the song’s controversial success. While Nas definitely courted that controversy by pushing boundaries, he had previously detailed how he struggled with his sexuality and his hopes that making songs like “Montero” and “Sun Goes Down” would help others in the future.
Boosie Doubles Down On His Homophobic Criticisms Of Lil Nas X
Boosie Badazz has made no secret of his feelings about Lil Nas X’s popularity. Despite the backlash over his previous comments in which he called Nas several slurs in defense of DaBaby, Boosie doubled down in a recent interview with New York’s The Breakfast Club. The show, which can be a controversy magnet at the best of times — sometimes even courting it on purpose, as it seemingly did with this booking — brought him on to address his criticisms and the reaction they prompted on social media.
When host Angela Yee asks whether he thought his words went “too far” — which, come on, man — Boosie argued that they did not. “I’ve gotta speak up because, as far as straight people in the world, you don’t have an opinion no more,” he said.
.@BOOSIEOFFICIAL Speaks on his comments towards #LilNasX pic.twitter.com/3Mvbn2IhQy
— The Breakfast Club (@breakfastclubam) August 23, 2021
“Everything is harm,” he complained, providing a supremely questionable example. “If you say anything [like], ‘I like women,’ it’s vulgar.” To the hosts’ credit, they did push back on that assertion, Boosie was undeterred, insisting that the entertainment industry is “ran by” queer people (objectively not true; also, so what if it was? You can have an opinion — you aren’t entitled to sharing that opinion, especially if it’s peppered with derogatory slurs and the same rhetoric that gets used to justify oppression and violence against minority groups).
Boosie seems to be completely missing the point of the backlash against him and The Breakfast Club‘s hosts seem ill-equipped to convey it to him. The whole exercise feels a little … pointless. Meanwhile, Lil Nas X is getting huge opportunities like a creative role at Taco Bell even as hateful rhetoric like Boosie’s forced him to hire security. It looks like that the effect of all this will continue to be lost on some folks, which is a shame because there can’t be that much money in hating.