Rapper Boosie Badazz Blasts Lil Nas X In Shocking Homophobic Rant Following Collab Rumors: 'Stop Trolling Me!'
Rapper Boosie Badazz blasted Lil Nas X in a cruel, homophobic rant following rumors the two artists were planning to collab.
"I been working on this song with Lil Boosie, bro. I have this song with Lil Boosie, gonna come out," the "Montero" singer teased in an Instagram Live video, but Boosie apparently didn't find it funny.
After the "Montero" singer joked they were working on a new track, the "Set It Off" rapper took to twitter to slam Lil Nas in a slur-ridden tirade that not only took shots at the Grammy winner's sexuality, but also encouraged him to "commit suicide."
"STOP TROLLING ME F***** LOL !! U A WHOLE B***H PLAYING WITH A GANGSTA SMH U CAN KEEP SUCKING D*** N GETTIN F***** N YOUR A**," Boosie said in a since deleted post on his Twitter. " #uhateyourself I WOULD TOO IF I WAS YOU."
The "No Juice" artists took his anger-filled rant a step further, wishing death on the "That's What I Want" singer. "IF YOU #commitsuicide YOU WOULD DO THIS WORLD A HUGE FAVOR NOBODY WANTS U HERE."
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Though Twitter seems to have removed the tweets for hate speech, Boosie continued to post similarly hateful tweets clearly directed at Lil Nas throughout the day.
"#thinkaboutit NOBODY WANTS U HERE" he wrote in one tweet, while another spelled out the f-slur, which was also removed from the social media platform.
This isn't the rapper's first brush with violent comments against Lil Nas X. OK! previously reported Boosie said he would “drag his a** offstage and beat his a**” if he saw him perform naked at an award show.
“I gotta speak up because as far as straight people in the world, you don’t have any opinion no more on sexuality," he commented to the radio show host. "Everything is harm. If you say anything, ‘I’m straight, I like women,’ it’s vulgar to, you know.”
Rather than addressing the homophobic attacks, the "Industry Baby" talent seemed unbothered, tweeting about Disney Channel's controversial movie lineup this Halloween instead of confronting Boosie.
"i am truly saddened," he wrote. "i have never been so mortified in my life. i can’t believe disney channel has yet to play halloween town this entire october."