Boosie Badazz has shared a few choice words on Kanye West, claiming that the Yeezy mogul isn’t a great representative for the Black community and should keep his comments to himself.
In a clip of his recent appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion, the Baton Rouge rapper started off by speaking about how wealth can affect someone’s ability to be vocal about specific topics. He then delved into his issue with Kanye West.
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“I was pissed off at Kanye West,” Boosie Badazz said. “I was pissed off at Kanye. I was tweeting about him and everything. I was spelling wrong words. I. don’t like when Kanye do the all Black race. I don’t know what Blacks done to him. I feel like Kanye West don’t like Black people.”
The conversation then quickly switched to Ye’s comments from 2018 when he said that “slavery was a choice.” While Maff Hoffa believes it was a choice, Boosie Badazz vehemently denies the latter.
“I feel as a person, from what I’ve seen him do and talk about the Black people, I feel like he has no love or respect for the Black race,” Boosie explained. “I feel he loves the white race more.”
Boosie Badazz then took a passionate stance, saying that Kanye West’s words, especially toward George Floyd in 2022 were harmful and detrimental to Black people as a whole.
During this same interview, Boosie addressed accusations of homophobia and said that he trusts gay people with his money. He talked about how he’s never been afraid to use his platform to speak on things that he feel is right — or wrong — and he doesn’t care what people think about it.
“Everybody who speak the truth, they try to make you seem crazy,” he said. “Anything I speak on, I feel deeply that way. Everything I speak, I stand on it. It’s just that the world took it out of context, and said that I have something against those people, when I don’t.”
He continued: “People have to understand that it’s not the same stroke for the same folk. My fuckin’ assistant manager is gay as fuck. Like, bruh. I don’t know where people get that from. He understands me. He know I don’t have any ill will towards those people. He deals with money. He deals with business. It ain’t never looked at like that. I trust gay people more than I trust regular people.”
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Back in 2021, one of the people who allegedly took Boosie Badazz’s comments out of context was Lil Nas X’s father, who ripped the “Wipe Me Down” rapper to shreds over what he felt were homophobic comments towards his son.
“How the hell you’re a gangsta rapper promoting drugs, gun violence, degrading women and getting high every video talking about you’re for the kids man sit your old man looking ass down,” he wrote on Instagram at the time. “The game has past you. We real Bankhead over here. Not like the guy who claims it.”