Boosie Badazz & 20 Women Have One-On-Ones, He Hilariously Picks His Favorites

Boosie Badazz was the most recent guest on 20 Women Vs. One, a series in which YouTuber Ryanwitdasauce takes a celebrity and puts them in a room with twenty women. Moreover, throughout the hour-long session, the guest is meant to pick and choose which woman stays and which woman leaves after having one-on-one conversations with them. It’s a pretty weird concept that can definitely turn creepy, exploitative, or objectifying, but it at least makes for some funny moments when you have a rapper as eccentric, unfiltered, and expressive as the Baton Rouge MC. Needless to say, it makes for a fun but bizarre watch.

For example, one woman asked the Lil Baby fan how she should get revenge for a stolen purse. “If you can’t handle prison, you don’t need to get it in blood,” Boosie Badazz offered as words of advice. “Because, if you go to prison, you ain’t gon’ be able to handle it. They gon’ be taking your store. Sucking on your p***y. You gon’ have b***hes with braids like Queen Latifah on Set It Off. I’m letting you know. So, you don’t need to get it in blood.”

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Furthermore, throughout the video, Badazz ended up saying goodbye to thirteen women in the first round. Eventually, he couldn’t really decide between the seven remaining contestants, so he picked five out of those to… give money to? Have dinner with? Maybe they won $150 for participating and an extra $50 because they won? It’s a bit unclear, but of course, that’s not the point of content like this. Either way, considering that Boosie has pretty high standards when it comes to women, we at least hope that he didn’t actually give anyone a hard time and just had some respectful fun for the camera.

Meanwhile, this “speed dating” scenario is interesting because of recent comments of his on his daughter’s dating life. When the 41-year-old said that he doesn’t mind if someone cheats on his daughter– as long as they don’t beat her– he had an interesting back-and-forth with fans. Hopefully that consideration stays hypothetical. For more news and the latest updates on Boosie Badazz, log back into HNHH.

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Ice Cube Reveals His Favorite Songs: Public Enemy, Nas, DMX, And More

During a recent interview with Capital XTRA, Ice Cube discussed some of his favorite music. He was there to promote his new film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. When the host asked him what some of his favorite hip hop tracks of all time are, Ice Cube revealed that he’s a big fan of material from the late ’80s and ’90s. He made sure to show love to other OGs like Nas, DMX, and more.

The first song on Ice Cube’s list is “Rebel Without a Pause” from Public Enemy’s 1988 album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. He says he goes “bananas” for the song. Next up is “The Show” by Doug E. Fresh. “That still goes crazy,” the artist says of the ’86 Oh, My God! track. He then mentions that DMX’s 1999 hit, “Party Up (Up in Here),” also goes “cray cray.” Ice Cube went on to give a shout out to Nas’ 1999 P. Diddy collab, “Hate Me Now,” before closing the conversation.

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Ice Cube On His Favorite Hip Hop Tracks Of All Time

Ice Cube also listed some of his favorite club tracks, revealing his go-to “party playlist” in the interview. The first song he mentioned was “More Bounce to the Ounce” by ZAPP, which he says is sure to “get ya goin’.” The artist also went on to name Funkadelic’s “Knee Deep” and Soulsonic Force’s “Planet Rock.” He says “that’s what started gettin’ it goin’.

Elsewhere in the interview, Ice Cube also discussed voicing the character of Superfly in the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, revealing why he loves to play a “big ugly mutant.” “Playing a villain is great,” he shared, “There are no rules playing a villain so it was just fun to be able to let loose.” He continued, “Superfly is the king of New York, everybody knows his name in the streets. Nothing happens in New York without going through Superfly or it’s gonna be a problem.” 

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