Boosie Badazz doesn’t approve of Gunna’s alleged snitching in his YSL plea deal and hopes he never sells another record in the industry.

The Baton Rouge legend joined the Big Homie House podcast earlier this week where he made his stance on Gunna’s plea deal clear.

“Think Gunna might be done unless he goes to another country,” Boosie said. “Cus Wheezy say fuck it. Wheezy say he out of here. I saw the shit a couple days ago… I don’t want no rat to excel so I hope he never sells another record again.”

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Boosie doesn’t believe that Young Thug will have Gunna’s back anymore for taking the plea deal.

“I’ve been hurt. This ain’t part of no muthafuckin’ plan,” he continued. “You heard what Thugga lawyer say, ‘We didn’t know none of this was happening. This is a sneak attack.’… Thug ain’t coming out and say shit. Thugger ain’t coming out saving no n-gga.

“Thugger standing up solid in that bitch. You think finna throw that raft out there and that bitch already sinking. No, he tryna build another Titanic… Thug gonna come out and say, ‘Fuck him.'”

The Wheezy part Boosie is referencing stems from an alleged direct message exchange between the producer and a fan where Wheezy promises to not work with Gunna and calls him a rat.

Lil Durk also expressed his disdain for “rats” during an interview with Akademiks earlier in May where he blasted Gunna for snitching.

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“That man told,” Durk told AK. “You should’ve went in there and kept your mouth closed.”

Gunna has re-emerged in society after making an appearance at a Miami Heat playoff game last week with a slimmer physique. A song snippet from Gunna also recently surfaced where he seemingly addresses the hate regarding his plea deal.

He forgave me for my sins now they mad I got out,” he raps on an unreleased track.

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The Georgia rapper was released from jail in December after pleading guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge in the ongoing YSL RICO case.

He was subsequently given a five-year suspended sentence with one year already served due to the time he spent behind bars following his initial arrest in May 2022.