Boosie Badazz Argues He’s Not Homophobic

Boosie Badazz is still arguing he’s not homophobic. He explained his reasoning for his bad reputation with the LGBTQ+ during a new interview with Cam Newton on his show, 4th & 1. The rapper says his main issue stems from supporting LGBTQ+ youth.

“I just never agreed [with] what they was pushing on the younger generation, and I spoke on that,” he told Newton. “And I spoke about a couple more situations that made a lot of people turn on me: the Dwyane Wade situation. But I have gays in my family. How can I hate a gay person? My assistant, who brings in millions of dollars to me, is gay. And I just got—I want that to get off my status. I’m not like that.”

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Boosie Badazz Attends 76ers-Hawks Game

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 10: Rapper Boosie Badazz attends the game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on January 10, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Boosie has faced backlash countless times in recent years for controversial comments on the LGBTQ+ community. At the start of 2024, he came under fire for his criticism of the film, The Color Purple. “I HAD TO WALK OUT THIS COLOR PURPLE MOVIE (N TWO OTHER OLDER COUPLES WALKED OUT ALSO),” he wrote on Twitter. “BECAUSE I HAD MY LITTLE GIRLS WITH ME N IT SEEMED LIKE A [rainbow flag emoji] LOVE STORY‼ GOOD ACTING BUT WHOEVER WROTE THE SCRIPT IS PUSHING THE NARRATIVE HARD‼ AS A PARENT I WILL NOT LET MY LITTLE GIRL WATCH THIS FILM.” Check out Boosie’s latest comments with Cam Newton below.

Boosie Badazz Speaks With Cam Newton

Elsewhere in the interview, Boosie discussed his relationship with Snoop Dogg and revealed he went to the legendary rapper for advice on becoming more accessible to a mainstream audience. He says he wants to improve his resume as a businessman. Be on the lookout for further updates on Boosie Badazz on HotNewHipHop.

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“The Color Purple” LGBTQ+ Themes Continue To Upset Boosie Badazz

Boosie Badazz is a man with many opinions, and he’s certainly not shy about sharing them. If you follow the 41-year-old on social media, you may have heard his controversial thoughts on The Color Purple – an Oprah Winfrey-produced product featuring acting performances from Halle Bailey, H.E.R., and Ciara, just to name a few. Though Boosie was impressed by some of what he saw on-screen, the “Mind of a Maniac” hitmaker is once again putting his foot down about the “narrative” being pushed on the public by the LGBTQ+ community.

“I HAD TO WALK OUT THIS ‘COLOR PURPLE‘ MOVIE (N TWO OTHER OLDER COUPLES WALKED OUT ALSO),’ he wrote on Twitter earlier this week. “BECAUSE I HAD MY LITTLE GIRLS WITH ME [AND] IT SEEMED LIKE A 🌈 LOVE STORY‼” Boosie added before confirming he wouldn’t let his daughter watch the new movie as a result. As backlash to his post comes pouring in, the multi-talent is now ranting about his right to his opinion.

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Boosie Badazz Isn’t Here for Pushing “Narratives” on His Children

 
 
 
 
 
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“WHY IF SOMEONE DOESN’T AGREE WITH THE 🌈 NARRATIVE THAT’S BEING PUSHED, WHY DO Y’ALL SAY THAT THE PERSON WHO DOESN’T AGREE IS 🌈. THAT’S BULLYING~!! WE HAVE A RIGHT AS PARENTS TO SAY IT’S NOT COOL FOR A 7 N 9 YEAR OLD TO WATCH THIS,” Boosie expressed on Tuesday (January 2). “WE HAVE RIGHTS AS PARENTS TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN AS MUCH AS WE CAN. I HAVE NO PROBLEM AT ALL WITH 🌈 PEOPLE. MY GRANDAD WAS A PREACHER (SOUTHERN BAPTIST) [AND] I’M JUST TRYNA RAISE MY KIDS WITH THE SAME BELIEFS [AND] RESPECT. IT’S JUST THIS WORLD WILL HAVE [YOU IN] A FIGHT TO DO SO!!”

Even with all the ranting he does on social media, Boosie Badazz still managed to find positivity and love in his heart this past holiday season. The Louisana native reconciled with his mom after feuding with her over a familial lawsuit in 2023 and spent tens of thousands of dollars on spoiling those closest to him for Christmas. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Is Chrisean Rock Bisexual? Reality Star Rejects Thirsty Woman On IG Live

For most of her time in the spotlight, Chrisean Rock has been romantically linked to Blueface – whether the couple was happy during that time is a different story. Since the birth of their son, Junior, their lives look more separate than ever before. Unfortunately, that hasn’t made things less chaotic for the controversial exes. They had a nasty blowout with their infant present that was documented on Instagram Live for the world to see ahead of Christmas, but as we move towards the weekend, Rock looks to be enjoying time with her friends – and some potential new suitors.

Despite long declaring that she’s a woman who prefers to be with men, the 23-year-old found herself fighting off female attention during a recent stream. “I don’t eat pu**y,” Rock tells the camera in the first video below. “These b**ches wanna come home. What they wanna come home for? I got no d**k for them,” she continues between allowing others in her entourage to introduce themselves to the camera.

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“This is my girlfriend, y’all! Y’all know what the f**k going on!” one redhead told Rock’s followers excitedly. “Monet is [wild],” the new mother shut down her claims. “I don’t got no penis for you… You want punani, but I don’t got [that] for you either! I don’t f**k with b**ches,” Chrisean continued, putting her arm around the woman thirsting after her. “Girl, stop lying,” Monet clapped back. “You f**k with ni**as, but you gotta be the right b**ch. I might be the right one, baby. You never know.”

When she’s not showing off those pursuing her on IG Live, Chrisean Rock continues to chime in on what’s happening with her baby daddy, Blueface. After the “Thotiana” rapper bragged about “buying” a new home for Jaidyn Alexis, his Cr*zy In Love co-star claimed that the MILF Music signee is footing the bill herself. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Karlissa Saffold’s Ex-Lesbian Lover/Best Friend Attempts To Sleep With Her Man, Visits Chrisean Jr. Alone

Karlissa Saffold isn’t a woman who feels the need to keep secrets – from her loved ones, or the internet – which unfortunately lands her in hot water with her inner circle more other than not. During a recent appearance on Jason Lee’s podcast, the Porter family matriarch opened up about what life was like for her before Blueface and his siblings entered the picture, including details about her past LGBTQ+ relationship with another woman. Though they weren’t able to make their romance last in the long term (and have allegedly since been “delivered” and married men), they remain close friends to this day – something that made Lee raise his eyebrows during the interview.

Saffold often goes Live on Instagram to discuss her feelings with the world, and this past weekend, she did just that to spill some tea about her unconventional relationship with her past lesbian lover, who’s been making moves on Karlissa’s husband, according to the reality star. Elsewhere during the stream, the 51-year-old admitted to feeling some type of way about her friend stopping by Chrisean Rock’s to see Junior without her, despite them not being blood relatives.

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Karlissa Saffold Feels Betrayed by Those Closest To Her

“I move well around snakes if y’all haven’t noticed,” Saffold told viewers in the video above. “Yeah, she did see my grandbaby today, and she been knowing that I been trying to see my grandbaby but she snuck her a** over there and saw my grandbaby like she snuck around with one of my ni**as before. She’s a sneaky a** rat, that’s for sure. She’ll never get another nothing from me again in life.”

While Karlissa Saffold is using social media to speak her truth, her son, Blueface looks to be following in her footsteps as we move into a new month. The father of three was feeling serious concern for his youngest, Junior, at 4 AM upon discovering that his mom, Chrisean Rock was seemingly at the studio or with another man, leaving the infant in a friend’s care. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Boosie Badazz Explains Why He Passed On $250k Payday To Perform At LGBTQ Event

Boosie Badazz is no stranger to discussing money. During a recent appearance on an episode of The Breakfast Club, it came up multiple times. Most notably, he revealed that he gets paid $500k a year for his repeated appearances on VladTV. That surprised even the hosts of the show who gave him the chance to clarify if that number was accurate and he doubled down.

He’s also recently made headlines for attempts to get artists interpolating his music to pay up. In the past few days, he’s taken to social media to call out Rod Wave, Kodak Black, and YG directly for sampling or interpolating his songs without asking permission. Boosie insists that it’s all business but his callouts have sparked some beef. In particular, it rubbed Rod Wave the wrong way. He took to Twitter to flex his commercial success and tell Boosie to stay in his lane. Now Boosie is making yet another revelation about his money, clarifying a rumor about a reported payday that he turned down.

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Boosie Badazz Talks Turning Down $250k

Fittingly, in a new episode of his VladTV interview series, Boosie told the story of turning down a $250k payday. He explained that he normally only asks for $90-100k for performances but an LGBTQ event reached out to him with more than double that. But he saw the offer as a joke at his expense. In the clip, he explains that he didn’t want to be the butt of the joke and he wasn’t willing to “sell his soul” for money.

But it hasn’t been all beef for Boosie recently. He got a shoutout of sorts online when one of the breakout rap stars of 2023, Sexyy Red, called herself the modern-day Boosie. Some fans took issue with the comparison. But Boosie himself appreciated the gesture and felt like Red was giving him his flowers. What do you think of Boosie Badazz turning down more than double his usual payday to perform at an LGBTQ event? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Andrew Tate Takes Credit For Snoop Dogg Quitting Weed After Calling Drug “Gay”

Andrew Tate’s content certainly isn’t for everyone. Still, that’s not stopping the 36-year-old from feeling confident in his influence and the validity of his opinions. Many of his social media posts have raised eyebrows in the past, including rants aimed at teenage Greta Thunberg, and negative comments about women who have come forward with allegations against actor and comedian Russell Brand. More recently, it was Tate’s thoughts on a particular drug that have him going viral, especially after Snoop Dogg’s apparent reaction to the podcaster’s opinion on his favourite treat.

“Weed, Oh, you mean… Gay?” Tate wrote on the morning of November 15th. The message brought in everything from chuckles to Mary Jane connoisseurs unimpressed with the former kickboxer. Interestingly, the very next day, Snoop announced on various social platforms that he’s retiring from marijuana which has long been a marker of his brand. “I’m giving up smoke,” he wrote on Thursday afternoon, along with a black and white photo reading, “After much consideration and conversation with my family, I’ve decided to give up smoke. Please respect my privacy at this time.”

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Andrew Tate Thinks His Tweet Influenced The Doggfather’s Big Decision

Of course, we can’t say for sure whether the “B**ch Please” hitmaker saw Tate’s message or not. However, Twitter users couldn’t help but crack jokes about the timing of the two posts. “He’s becoming too powerful,” one person joked of the Big Brother alum. When Andrew came across that message, he reposted it on his own page, declaring, “I’m just getting started.”

2023 didn’t begin on a high note for Andrew Tate, though he and his brother have since earned many of their rights back after being released from house arrest in the summer. The embattled entertainer is facing harrowing allegations of abuse and sex trafficking, among other things, though he continues to focus on growing his online community and leaning into their support in his times of trouble. Read more about the dark side of Tate’s influence at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Lil Nas X Helped His Brother Accept His Own Bisexuality, “Long Live Montero” Doc Reveals

Lil Nas X helped his brother come to terms with his own bisexuality, as detailed in his new documentary, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero. According to Entertainment Weekly, which witnessed the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday night, Nas’ brother Tramon Hill speaks about receiving support from the rapper. The film as a whole details Nas’ debut tour, 2022’s Long Live Montero.

“My brother really opened doors for a lot of people,” Hill says in the film, as noted by EW. “Yeah, he opened a door for me. What I mean by that, like, I’m not gay, though, you feel me? I’m bisexual. He helped me be real with myself. My brother made me more open to it.”

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Lil Nas X On The “Long Live Montero Tour”

PARIS, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 14: Lil Nas X performs at Le Zenith on November 14, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns for ABA)

Later, Hill speaks about how his relationships may be affected by coming out. “If you f–k with me, you f–l with me. If you don’t, you don’t. Bye. Get out of my presence. I don’t need you,” Hill says. “At the end of the day, people are going to f–k with who they f–k with, so stop trying to chase a friend. A friend is going to always be there.”

When the film premiered, it was delayed by 20 minutes after a bomb threat was called into the venue. Authorities eventually found the threat not to the credible. Nas has still not announced a release date for the film. Elsewhere in it, he discusses meeting Viola Davis at the L.A. grocery store, Erewhon. “I met Viola Davis at an Erewhon, but I don’t think she knew who the f– I was,” Nas says in the film. “I was like, ‘I’m such a big fan,’ and she was like, ‘Oh, thanks,’ and she hurried out the store. It was kind of funny.”

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Hip-Hop, Slowly But Surely, Is Approaching The Verge Of A Queer Revolution

For decades, hip-hop has often taken inspiration from queer sounds and aesthetics. In the ‘90s, Lil Kim was open about the fact the extravagant outfits and makeup she wore were inspired by drag performers and figures of the underground ballroom scene. She was a vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, displaying a sense of allyship that was vital at the time. Despite the fact that Lil Kim had love for the queer and trans communities — a love that was reciprocated — homophobic ideology within hip-hop was rampant. Artists like NWA, DMX, and Ice-T were often praised for their conscious lyrics about racial disparities and economic inequality, however, many listeners reeled over their homophobic lyrics.

Early works by Eminem and the Beastie Boys often depicted violent acts against queer and trans people, which would later be the subject of GLAAD protests. Though the aforementioned artists have since recanted these lyrics and actions, or have otherwise have shown support for the LGBTQ+ community, many listeners and artists believe bigotry towards queer and trans people is still an issue within the genre. However, in recent years, with LGBTQ+ artists rising through the charts, and at the helm of production of inescapable hits, signs seem to point at a queer revolution within hip-hop.

For the past few years, queerness has had an undeniable presence in hip-hop. Though some women rappers have utilized ballroom lingo and queer aesthetics in their music and visuals, despite not openly identifying as LGBTQ+, many others have made it known from the jump that they are not inhibiting themselves for anybody.

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when and how the recent LGBTQ+ revolution in hip-hop began. Perhaps it was when Lil Nas X earned the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 in 2019 with “Old Town Road,” or maybe it was during the pandemic, when fans helped elevate artists like Doechii, Ice Spice, and Lacy through dances and storytelling on TikTok. Ice Spice alluded to her bisexuality in one of her earliest hits, “Bikini Bottom.” She doubled down on this during an interview with Genius, where she explained that fans “need to know – we’re here and we’re queer!”

The eccentric Doechii has also captivated listeners, not only with her witty one-liners and vibrant displays of the characters she invents with her music, but also simply by unapologetically being herself. Before signing to Top Dawg Entertainment, which has housed the likes of Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Doechii went viral with her autobiographical song “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake,” on which, she proclaims, “I think I like girls, but I think I like men.” One of her first major label hits, “Persuasive,” likens the idea of smoking marijuana to giving into the affections of a woman.

In an interview with British GQ last year, Doechii cited the LGBTQ+ community in helping her find confidence in her sound, saying, “I always knew that I was queer, and I was bisexual. But I didn’t really feel comfortable talking about it, because nobody around me was gay. So it’s not like I was hiding it — but I also wasn’t fully embracing it. I just started indulging myself with more friends who were like me. And that’s when I could become more comfortable talking about it, because that’s my normal everyday conversation now with my gay friends.”

Around the same time Doechii began blowing up, her Top Dawg labelmate Isaiah Rashad was the subject of rumors surrounding his sexuality. In February 2022, sex tapes of Rashad engaging in activities with other men surfaced online. Rashad would not address these tapes until his performance at Coachella two months later. During the performance, he thanked fans, who sent messages of support following the leaks, saying, “I see all the messages and all that sh*t, all the positivity,” and noted that his fans kept him “alive these last couple months.” A month later, he came out as sexually fluid during an interview with Joe Budden.

Also that year, Lil Uzi Vert, who had previously identified as a man, started using they/them pronouns. Though they made this announcement simply by updating the pronouns in their Instagram bio, and have not officially labeled themselves as non-binary, Uzi revealed in an interview with 032c that this change came without any sort of hesitation.

“I did take my time to learn as much as I could about this before I was able to proceed,” said Uzi. “Taking the time to figure out who you are is a big part of what it means to be alive.”

They continued, explaining that the LGBTQ+ community has always been an essential component of the hip-hop game.

“I just think a good product [is] a good product,” Uzi said. “Think about fashion. Gay and trans designers are some of the biggest talents out there, and gangster-ass guys wear their stuff without a thought. What you make is what matters, not how you identify.”

And the quality of Uzi’s work has certainly been reflected in their sales and streams. Last month, their long-awaited Pink Tape album reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming the first hip-hop album of 2023 to do so.

But also, in regards to “a good product,” several queer producers are working behind the scenes to give these hip-hop records a magical touch. Over the course of the past year, openly gay producer Kaytranada has cut tracks for rappers IDK and JID, and even collaborated with rapper Aminé on a full-length collaborative album. Bisexual singer and instrumentalist Steve Lacy has been a go-to collaborator for artists like Kendrick Lamar and J Cole for years.

Last year, Lacy earned the biggest hit of his career with “Bad Habit,” a chart-topping song which tells the painful story of a missed connection. Throughout the song, Lacy doesn’t mention anyone by name, or allude to specific pronouns, which makes the song all the more relatable. “[I]f only you’d known, things would be different,” said Shani Fuller-Tillman, RCA Records VP of Marketing in a 2022 interview with Variety. “There’s no one of any age, race or gender identity that hasn’t experienced this in life.”

While relatability is a key factor in the success of songs like “Bad Habit,” the tune also got a viral push through TikTok. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, TikTok has been crucial to a song’s success — whether it be from the song’s genesis to its official release, or as the platform documents the song’s second — or even third — life.

LGBTQ+ artists, especially, have felt the effects of TikTok on their music, especially Lil Nas X, who began teasing his single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” through TikTok months before its official March 2021 release. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and though Lil Nas X hasn’t released an album since September of 2021, he continues to tease new music through the platform — the snippets often met with fans in the comments, demanding he release the full song immediately.

In 2022, fellow gay rapper Saucy Santana went viral on TikTok with his opulent single, “Material Gworllllllll!,” though the song had been released three years prior. Its viral resurgence prompted Madonna — who has long been deemed a gay icon — to perform the song alongside Santana at New York City Pride that year, and later, release a remix of the song in the form of a mashup with her 1984 hit, “Material Girl.”

But what is the catalyst for hip-hop’s recent embrace of queer and trans artists and producers? Is it online virality? The post-COVID desire to dance and feel liberated? The genre-fluidity in which streaming is pushing hip-hop numbers into similar territory as pop?

Is it even fair that hip-hop gets all the flack for homophobia? At the time of writing, Miley Cyrus is the only openly queer artist in the top 10 of Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. Meanwhile, Jason Aldean, whose recent small town-romanticizing music video for his song “Try That In A Small Town” has been accused of racist imagery, is within arms length of his first Billboard Hot 100 topper.

Rap and hip-hop are certainly not monolithic, but even as the pop-adjacent rappers and hip-hop artists, like those mentioned above, have been met with support from hip-hop fans — both queer and straight — even conscious rappers, like Rashad, have received an outpour of love from their day-one fans.

Across any artistic platform, there’s always room for improvement in terms of LGBTQ+ acceptance and representation; but it feels safe to say that hip-hop is on the right track.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

[WATCH] Unseen Footage Of King Von Claiming He’s Gay To Be Placed In Prison Protective Custody

King Von

The late King Von has become an underground cult figure in drill rap, with the recent release of his posthumous project King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer, even though he was killed just one week before the release of his debut album Welcome To O’Block in 2021. This week, a video of Von in jail went viral after he is heard asking corrections officers to move him to protective custody because of his sexual orientation.

Many have argued his real purpose for using the excuse of being gay to be moved, however, critics have stated that real Gs don’t fake their sexual orientation for protection, especially behind bars.

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Michael Imperioli Forbids “Bigots” From Watching “The Sopranos” & “White Lotus”

Michael Imperioli says that he doesn’t want “bigots and homophobes” watching his films and movies after the Supreme Court ruled that businesses can refuse to serve same-sex couples on the basis of religion. Imperioli has roles in The Sopranos, The White Lotus, Goodfellas, and more.

“I’ve decided to forbid bigots and homophobes from watching The Sopranos, The White Lotus, Goodfellas or any movie or tv show I’ve been in,” Imperioli wrote on Instagram, over the weekend. “Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with and am opposed to. USA! USA!”

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Michael Imperioli At “The Sopranos” 20th Anniversary Panel

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 09: Michael Imperioli attends the “The Sopranos” 20th Anniversary Panel Discussion at S.V.A. Theater on January 09, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/WireImage)

Later, Imperioli added in the comments section that “hate and ignorance is not a legitimate point of view.” In another comment, he wrote: “America is becoming d
*mber by the minute.” Many fans agreed with him following the controversial decision.

Justice Neil Gorsuch penned the Supreme Court’s decision on the ruling, arguing that “the First Amendment envisions the United States as a rich and complex place where all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands.” The vote passed 6-3 with five conservative judges agreeing with Gorsuch.

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a dissenting opinion on the matter. “Today, the Court, for the first time in its history, grants a business open to the public a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class,” she wrote. She further called this a “sad day in American constitutional law and the lives of LGBT people.” The move is just the latest in a series of polarizing rulings the Supreme Court has handed down in recent days.

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