Boosie Badazz woke up Tuesday (November 2) with a few things to get off his chest. The Baton Rouge native took to Twitter to fire away at The Breakfast Club’s Charlamagne Tha God and continue his war of words attacking Lil Nas X.

Maybe the most bizarre part about the timing of Boosie’s lashing out was that it happened to be a reply to an October 25 tweet celebrating the anniversary of Paid In Full hitting theaters 19 years ago.

“THEY STILL GOT MY NAME N THEY MOUTH BOUT THAT GAY SHIT LOL @cthagod U PART OF THE PROBLEM KEEP EGGING THESE PEOPLE ON YOUR SHOW WITH THIS BRO.U USING YOUR PLATFORM TO SUPPORT NASxn his ANTICS ( I SEE WHAT SIDE U ON ) HE SAID FUCK YALL KIDS SMH DUMMIES,” Boosie wrote. 

Fans had fun at Boosie’s disposal for the pure randomness of his threats seemingly coming out of nowhere under a Paid In Full tweet, which came back in the news this week with reports of notorious Harlem drug dealer-turned-informant Alpo (who was played by Cam’ron in the film) being murdered.

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“OG dis tweet about paid in full,” one person replied.

It’s unclear exactly what set Boosie Badazz off this time — possibly his sister allegedly wrecking his new Corvette — but it doesn’t look like he’ll be soliciting a response out of Lil Nas X, who indirectly said last week that he’ll be staying away from anything Boosie-related.

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“Last time I was on Live, I said some shit that had me going through an entire week of shit,” he explained during an October 29 Instagram Live. “I said a certain thing about a certain person, so I’m just gonna leave that shit alone ’cause it’s boring honestly. It gets boring.”

It’s not just Lil Nas X receiving smoke from Boosie, as he’s even targeted Nas X’s father and they’ve had a back-and-forth of their own in recent days.

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“DONT GET MAD AT ME CAUSE YOUR SON CAME OUT LIKE THAT LOL. I KNOW IT HURTS,” Boosie Badazz wrote on October 26.