Boosie & T.I. Spotted For First Time Since February Beef At St. Louis Airport

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Boosie and T.I. were seen publicly for the first time since Boosie called off their joint album on Feb. 20. The rappers were seen talking to each other at a St. Louis airport. Updated By: Chris Samuel (4/10/23 at 2:17 pm) Trap music rappers Boosie and T.I. were seen together in public for the first time […]

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T.I. and Boosie Spotted Together at STL Airport After Online Snitching Spat

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The beef between T.I. and Boosie Badazz is over after the two come across each other at the airport. In case you missed it, during Boosie’s Vlad TV residency, he called T.I. a snitch for statements the rapper made on a podcast he once hosted.

HipHopDX notes the two were alongside each other in St. Louis after a show they both were scheduled for, and it appears to have been a peaceful situation, which would confirm a recent statement from T.I.

T.I. says he and Boosie Badazz have come to an agreement with the latter knowing he “misspoke” about The King’s criminal case. Appearing on TMZ, T.I. stated any ill feelings were gone.

“I believe that someone has come to terms with that understanding, and it’ll be handled offline,” Tip shared. “It ain’t no beef.”

T.I. would laugh off the concept that it was a marketing concept in the talk with TMZ, revealing that the situation would be handled privately, “the way it should’ve been in the first place,” T.I. added.

He would go on to state that the two are prioritizing being an example for their children.

You can see the video below.

After a weeklong back-to-back, which included a diss from Boosie, a response from T.I., and even input from people like Mysonne, T.I. pulled up at the Trap City Cafe in Atlanta with his paperwork.

In case you missed it, Boosie canceled a joint album with T.I. after he seemingly admitted to placing criminal blame on his dead cousin to avoid charges. Boosie called him a rat, and T.I. asked for him to pull up and have the conversation in person.

READ MORE: T.I. Claims He Was Joking About Snitching On His Dead Cousin

While at Trap City, T.I. pulled out his documents.

“I got some paperwork to show them,” T.I. said. “And when you leave up out this muthafucka, please let a muthafucka know that the paperwork was present, and if they wasn’t here, they shouldn’t be saying a muthafuckin’ thing about the king.”

He also stated he was waiting on one special guest, most likely Boosie, but “he ain’t here to see my paperwork.”

“I’m right here in the center, you hear me? So, come on if you got something to say about me.”

READ MORE: T.I. Speaks On Dropping ‘King of The South’ Title On New Album

You can see the moment below.

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Boosie Badazz Wonders How Trump Avoided Getting His Mugshot Taken

Trump turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday on charges related to business fraud. However, his fans and detractors aren’t necessarily happy that he managed to bypass getting his mugshot taken, largely because they’ve been stripped of an inevitably hilarious moment. Boosie Badazz, specifically, shared his commentary on the arrest. Though praising Trump’s attorneys, he also felt like celebrities should receive similar treatment. “I WONDER WHAT @realDonaldTrump  ATTORNEYS FILED SO HE DIDNT HAVE TO GET HIS MUGSHOT TAKEN? #smartmove BUT THIS HAS TO GO FOR ALL CELEBRITIES RIGHT? MUGSHOTS CAN DAMAGE SOMEONES BRAND,” he tweeted.

Boosie does have a point. Anytime a celebrity takes a mugshot, it ends up circulating faster than lightning. However, Trump is the former president, so there is undoubtedly some sort of exceptions made. New York prohibits law enforcement from publicly releasing mug shots. Still, the former deputy commissioner of the NYPD said it was rather unusual for anyone to be exempt from getting their mugshot taken, per CBS. “In fact, you might be hard pressed to find a past case like this in Manhattan,” Richard Esposito said. 

Why Didn’t Trump Get His Mugshot Taken?

At this point, it remains unclear exactly why Trump didn’t get a mugshot taken. However, one of the theories is that people felt like this could give ammunition to Trump and his opponents during the election. Alina Habba, Trump’s attorney who is representing him in other legal issues, explained that “he’s the most recognized face in the world right now” so he didn’t require a mugshot. She added, “Mug shots are for people so that you recognize who they are.”

With or without a mugshot, Trump has already launched a merch line after a grand jury indicted him on 34 counts, to which he pleaded not guilty to. The former president began selling a T-shirt that features a black-and-white faux mugshot of Trump with “NOT GUILTY” written underneath. We could imagine that he would’ve used his actual mugshot if one had been taken as a way to control the narrative. We’ll keep you posted on any more updates surrounding Donald Trump’s indictment. Do you agree with Boosie’s statements? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Boosie Badazz & GloRilla’s Hilarious Pet Naming Saga

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Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz and emerging hip-hop talent GloRilla have captured the attention of the hip-hop community with their unexpected and hilarious pet-naming saga. In a series of viral videos, Boosie introduced his new dog, GloRilla. At the same time, Glo responded with her video showcasing her pet lizard, Boosie. Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz, also […]

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Louisiana’s Own Boosie Had Some Caitlin Clark Trash Talk After LSU Beat Iowa: ‘Larry Bird, Come Get Your Daughter’

The 2023 NCAA Women’s National Championship game went down yesterday (April 2), and despite Iowa’s Caitlin Clark delivering a series of star-making performances throughout the tournament, it was Angel Reese and LSU who came out ahead in the ultimate contest, winning 102 to 85.

Louisiana native Boosie Badazz was pretty excited about the whole thing, even coming through with some trash talk directed at Clark. In one clip he shared on social media, the rapper repeats, “Larry Bird, come get your daughter!” In another video, he calls LSU’s Jasmine Carson “LSU Ice Spice” due to her Ice Spice-like hair.

Elsewhere, Boosie, mirroring the tradition carried out by the championship-winning team, cut down the net on a hoop at his own house.

LSU previously showed love to Boosie by celebrating with his music in the locker room after clinching a spot in the championship game.

Meanwhile, Boosie recently spoke about Jay-Z’s relevance, saying, “When I go to these clubs in Atlanta — these 25-to-35 clubs — I’m not hearing Nas, I’m not hearing Jay-Z. Every club I go in, it’s not one or the other… Jay-Z is respected by these people for being the boss that he is. When Jay-Z flashes across that muthaf*cka, it’s somethin’ with a billion dollars; it’s somethin’ with 500 billion, 200 billion when them young n****s see him. It ain’t his songs flashing across no f*ckin’ social media; it’s his hustle. That n**** got hustle.”

Yung Joc On T.I. & Boosie Beef: “I Don’t Know What’s Real No More”

The beef between T.I. and Boosie has been quite interesting and volatile to see, but Yung Joc is one of many who are looking at it with more skeptical mindsets. Moreover, the Bronx-born rapper recently appeared on the My Expert Opinion podcast to talk about his thoughts on their spat. On one hand, Joc recongized that both artists stood firmly by their values and held onto their arguments. However, he also acknowledged that there could be something else at play, suggesting that it could all be for show. After all, Tip’s final album is coming soon, and that means a promo rollout is in order.

“So it’s kind of one thing if you my OG, and I can speak out against you, I can’t migrate to another city and link with a n***a who done did the same thing, and not say nothing,” the 42-year-old began. “So that’s the space Boosie in, and he standing on that. I don’t know if for Tip, cause he’s like ‘Man, I thought we were good.’ But then at the end of the day, I don’t know what’s real no more.

Yung Joc Gives His Two Cents On T.I. and Boosie

“They had the joint album,” he continued. “Now T.I. said that he’s gonna do his last album where he be throwing himself as the king. It could be the press for his new album. ‘Cause it was just that fast with him and Boosie. With Boosie doing that, it’s a lot of people who still love Tip in the way that they’re, ‘You know what? With you doing that, bro, we gon’ support this s**t whole 100%.’

“And there’s some people who love Boosie that are like, “You know what? You stood on that, we gon’ support you,’” he continued. “So I don’t know what the f**k. When I think about marketing, when people talk to me about s**t, I always saw it go wrong. I say some s**t in the background and then, when that s**t come out, n***as be like, ‘Bro, how the f**k you knew that?’” Let us know your take in the comments and return to HNHH for the latest on Yung Joc, Boosie, and T.I.

Boosie Badazz Says Crack Is Healthier Than Fentanyl

A video has surfaced online of rapper Boosie Badazz claiming crack is healthier than Fentanyl, which has fans sparking discussions. On Thursday, VladTV dropped its newest segment part of its featured interview with the Louisiana native, Moreover, it reiterated a previous statement he made back in January that urged people to use crack instead of Fentanyl. That statement was made during the time legendary Memphis rapper of Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo, died of a suspected fentanyl overdose from laced drugs, according to TMZ reports.

“Crack, I’m promoting it,” the Baton Rouge, Louisiana rapper said in the interview. “Fentanyl killing all the junkies who been junkies. It’s killing all the junkies who have been junkies forever. As soon as they hit it, they dead.” He continued, stating that he would “much rather [do] crack” as an alternative to the drug Fentanyl. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine, contributing to over 150 daily overdose deaths in the U.S.

VladTV Interview Opens Conversation On Crack Versus Fentanyl

The CDC also reported that Fentanyl helped increase drug overdoses by 22% in 2021. In addition, it reportedly drove the U.S. life expectancy to its lowest point since 1996. “There’s too many people dying in 2022 of Fentanyl. If you’re gonna be an addict, you might need to go back to crack,” the rapper stated as he referred to the number of years-long crack addicts that are still alive in various community neighborhoods he’s familiar with. “You still see them around! That fentanyl [expletive] is way stronger. If you can’t shake it, go back to crack. You’re gonna be funnier, you’re gonna live longer,” he continued.

The rapper’s hardcore take seems to come with a lucrative form of compensation. Recently, he claimed during a previously recorded live stream he makes anywhere from $35,000-40,000 in profit from podcast and media appearances. “[Podcasts are] way safer than that club with all them guns in that [expletive],” Boosie said. [I’m] in front of somebody who ain’t gon’ hurt me. I think y’all should be happy I’m doing podcasts. I’mma live long doing podcasts. Way less dangerous than doing podcasts.” Regardless, let us know what you think of his take in the comments and return to HNHH for the latest on Boosie Badazz.

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T.I. & Kevin Gates Stay Solid On “Active”

In the midst of his fallout with Boosie Badazz, T.I. is currently gearing up for the release of his final album with a new single alongside Kevin Gates. Tip recently began the rollout for his forthcoming project, Kill The King, which will mark the end of his era in rap. Though it’s unclear if he’ll commit to comedy full-time, the “Whatever You Like” rapper plans to dethrone himself as the self-proclaimed “King Of The South” – a title he’s carried for the last two decades.

While T.I. dished out a few singles over the past year, he began teasing a collaboration with Kevin Gates in 2022. The song leaked online after Tip began teasing the record on Instagram, though it seemed like the unofficial version terminated the possibilities of an official release. However, earlier this week, T.I. began to tease the single with Kevin Gates again, as fans anticipated two Southern giants connecting on wax for a commanding street banger.

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This morning, T.I. unveiled the single with Kevin Gates in full.  Javar Rockamore of The Loopholes delivers a menacing production with ghostly synths sweeping through the enchanting guitar strings. Tip and Gates evidently bring out the best in each other throughout the record as they both reflect on the spiritual crossroads. Gates opens his verse with a passage from the Qu’ran before spilling an emotionally potent verse that details the intersection between his spirituality and his street deeds.

Though Gates holds down both the hook and his verse, the record intends to showcase their lyrical swords. T.I. similarly opens up his verse with a passage from Psalm 91 before bearing his soul in one of his most impressive verses in a while. Tip looks back at the hardships he’s faced throughout his life, from the streets to rap, detailing how he overcame adversity to prosper. Hopefully, a release date for Kill The King arrives shortly. Peep T.I.’s latest collaboration with Kevin Gates above.

Quotable Lyrics
Treat ’em like a clown in a nightgown
Catch ’em slippin’, get his nose wipe down
Pullin’ up in those Goose so clean, still politickin’ with some dope fiend
Probably tellin’ me to keep my nose clean, lookin’ like I’m droppin’ off a whole thing
But I ain’t touched the shit since the 90’s

Kodak Black May Miss Boosie’s 4th Annual “Boosie Bash”

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Kodak Black was sentenced to report to drug rehab for 30 days from a previous drug arrest. The recent order can cause him to miss Boosie’s fourth annual “Boosie Bash” on March 18. South Florida rapper Kodak Black could piss his performance for trap music legend Boosie’s “Boosie Bash” on March 18. In February, Kodak […]

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T.I. And Boosie Beef: A Timeline

Get a comprehensive timeline of the ongoing beef between T.I. and Boosie. Including the events that triggered it, their social media exchanges, and their fans’ reactions.

Although, the hip-hop industry is no stranger to feuds and rivalries, the ongoing beef between T.I. and Boosie has been intense and dramatic. The two rappers have been exchanging insults and threats on social media. Meanwhile, their fans have been taking sides and joining the debate. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the timeline of the two star’s feud. Ultimately, try to understand and pinpoint what caused such discord between the rappers and how it has evolved.

March 2020

The first time beef between T.I. and Boosie begin back in March 2020 when Boosie made headlines for commenting on Dwyane Wade’s transgender daughter. In an interview, Wade spoke about how he and his wife supported their daughter’s transition decision. However, Boosie disagreed with this and took to social media to express his opinion. He faced backlash for his comments, with many people accusing him of being transphobic.

T.I. was one of the people who took offense to Boosie’s comments, and he called him out on Instagram. In a video, T.I. told Boosie to mind his business and stop worrying about other people’s children.

May 2020:

Eventually, the beef between T.I. and Boosie continued to escalate in May 2020 when Boosie called TI a “snitch” on Instagram. The comment was about T.I.’s past legal troubles, which included a conviction for federal gun charges. T.I. did not take kindly to the insult and said that he was not afraid of Boosie and would defend his family at all costs.

July 2020:

Boosie was in utter disbelief and criticized T.I. for taking his daughter to a gynecologist to check if her hymen was still intact. Boosie, appalled, argued that T.I. was being too controlling and invasive and that he should respect his daughter’s privacy. T.I. defends his actions and claims he is a responsible parent and that Boosie should mind his own business.

October 2020:

Rapper Boosie Baddazz attends the game between the Brooklyn Nets and the a. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

The tension between the two rappers escalated in October 2020 when they crossed paths at a basketball game in Atlanta. T.I. approached Boosie and asked him why he had been talking about him on social media. Boosie denied the accusation, and the two had a heated exchange captured on camera. T.I. later posted a video on Instagram, calling Boosie a “bald-headed, homophobic, racist ass” and challenging him to a fight.

March 2022:

Rapper T.I. performs onstage during the Legendz Of The Streetz Tour Reloaded. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

The tension between T.I. and Boosie continued to escalate in March 2022. T.I. released a diss track called “Fck Boosie” in which he called out Boosie for his disrespect towards him and his family. Boosie responded with his own diss track, “TI Ain’t Sht,” in which he accused T.I. of being fake and not living up to his own principles.

May 2022:

The beef between T.I. and Boosie continued into May 2022. Boosie released another diss track called “TI Is a Snitch,” Boosie accuses T.I. of cooperating with the police in a previous legal case. T.I. responded by posting a series of videos on social media, denying the allegations and called Boosie a liar.

June 2022:

Although, T.I. and Boosie’s beef seemed to have calmed down. T.I. posted a message on social media, saying he was moving on from the beef. Ti implied that he had no interest in continuing the feud. Soon after, Boosie posted a statement, saying that he had no problem with T.I. and wished him all the best.

March 2023:

Fast forward to March 2023, and the beef between T.I. and Boosie reignited again. Boosie posted a series of tweets calling out T.I. for not standing up for him during a recent legal issue. T.I. responded on social media, saying that he had no obligation to defend Boosie and was tired of his constant disrespect.

The T.I. and Boosie beef has been an ongoing saga in the rap industry. Incidentally, the two artists exchanged insults and accusations over the past year. Nevertheless, it seemed that the feud had died at one point; it again flared up in March 2023. Whether this will lead to further diss tracks or a physical altercation remains to be seen, but one thing is sure – the beef between T.I. and Boosie shows no signs of ending anytime soon.