Boosie Badazz Claims He & NBA YoungBoy Avoid Each Other In Interviews

Boosie Badazz and NBA YoungBoy have spent almost two years without really following up on their beef, and apparently it’s for good reason. Moreover, for those unaware, the two Baton Rouge, Louisiana natives dissed each other back in 2022, and it seemingly came out of nowhere. In the nearly two-year span since, many folks wondered what happened with this feud and whether it came to a private resolution. Well, that’s kind of what Boosie suggested during a recent sit-down with Cam Capone News. YB came up as a subject of discussion, and fans waiting for an answer now have a vague but curious one.

Joe Budden went viral for saying YoungBoy’s music is trash,” the interviewer remarked to Boosie Badazz. “I don’t really want to comment on that s**t, you know?” he replied. “I don’t really want to comment on that s**t. Me and YB got an understanding on some s**t right now, you know. I ain’t speaking on him, he ain’t speaking on me. We ain’t really talking about nothing, but… you know. I don’t want to talk about him, he don’t want to talk about me. We gon’ keep it like that.”

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Furthermore, this is a pretty curious revelation considering how long it’s been since they spoke on each other’s animosity. In fact, it raises the question of just how long the two have kept up this agreement for, as there’s so much that they could’ve commented on pertaining to each other’s numerous spats in hip-hop. It’s also a bit of gratification for folks who remember their previous collaborative history, because it suggests that they saw that beefing with each other wasn’t going to get them anywhere. Regardless, we probably won’t hear much else about this background if both of them keep their promise to one another.

Meanwhile, the Trill Entertainment affiliate even spoke previously on how his son’s beef with the Never Broke Again leader and Kodak Black actually worries him. As such, this November 2023 statement could be what provoked this truce of sorts, and at the very least shows that he doesn’t want things to get too contentious. We’re happy to stay in the dark, though, as it seems this is working out in both parties’ best interest. Still, just in case, stay up to date on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Boosie Badazz and NBA YoungBoy.

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Boosie Badazz Says “The Trenches” Don’t Listen To Eminem

Boosie Badazz says that people where he’s from don’t listen to Eminem. During an interview with Cam Capone News published on Tuesday, he discussed Dr. Umar’s polarizing criticism of the rapper. While Boosie admits the legendary artist has talent, he doesn’t feel the music resonates with his neighborhood in Baton Rouge.

“Where I’m from, we don’t listen to Eminem,” Boosie said. “I’m from the trenches. I never heard nobody come into my project playing Eminem. I’ma keep it real.” He further added: “When I hear him, I say, ‘He can rap.’ I always say that. I used to like that song ‘Slim Shady.’ But where I’m from? I’ve never heard one song in my project. I never heard Eminem not one time in the speakers in my project. None of my friends never said, ‘Play that new Eminem.’ I only saw him on MTV, you know, TV.”

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ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 30: Lil Boosie performs at Legendz To The Streetz Tour at State Farm Arena on September 30, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

While Boosie isn’t a fan of Eminem himself, he still understands that his music has impacted a lot of people. “Everybody has their greats. If you put 10 people lined up on this couch, everybody gon’ tell you five different greats,” he said. “Eminem’s music has touched a lot of people. DMX‘s music has touched a lot of people. DMX is in my Top 5 ’cause I always felt, listening to his music, that he really lived that. Even though I wasn’t from New York, my street n****s still saluted him and played his music.” Check out Boosie’s full comments on Eminem below.

Boosie Badazz Discusses Eminem

As for Dr. Umar’s original take on Eminem, he argued that, as a white rapper, he can’t be considered one of the all-time greats of the genre. Be on the lookout for further updates on Boosie Badazz on HotNewHipHop.

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Chief Keef Got “Thrown In The Garbage,” O-Block J Hood Recalls

During a recent interview with Cam Capone News, O-Block’s J Hood recalled a time when Chief Keef allegedly got “put to sleep” by THF Bruh Bruh. According to him, Bruh Bruh snuck up behind the rapper, and was eventually able to get a grip around his neck. Despite Chief Keef’s size, J Hood says that Bruh Bruh was strong enough to then “throw him in the garbage.”

“Bro I was scared of Bruh,” J Hood explained. He also revealed that he would hate for the same to happen to him. J Hood says that he was worried that the situation could escalate, resulting in a far more tragic fate for him than the bottom of a dumpster. “See, me? I’ll put my self out, ‘aye bro, I’m scared of you bro. Please don’t do that to me.‘”

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J Hood Says He Was “Scared” Of THF Bruh Bruh

“Bro you might try to put me to sleep, but what if I die?” he continued. “That’s what I was scared of.” According to J Hood, Chief Keef getting “thrown in the garbage” was one of the “wildest” things he’s ever witnessed. This wasn’t the only unexpected revelation J Hood has made recently, however. During his interview with No Jumper over the summer, he also spoke on YNW Melly’s ongoing double murder trial, revealing why he believes the rapper should be found guilty.

J Hood claimed that ahead of his 2020 passing, King Von told him that Melly did allegedly murder his two friends. He added that he thinks Melly should go to prison as a consequence for his alleged actions. What do you think of Chief Keef allegedly getting tossed into a dumpster by THF Bruh Bruh? Do you believe J Hood’s wild story? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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