Boosie Badazz is vehemently against snitching – and that stance may leave him with few acquaintances in the Hip Hop game, as he apparently believes that 90 percent of rappers are rats.
In a new interview with VladTV published on Tuesday (May 9), the Baton Rouge native once again addressed his crystal clear stance on snitching and broke down his thought process on how anyone supporting a rat in turn doesn’t care about children.
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“People gotta understand you in jail because God put you there. That’s why you in jail,” Boosie began. “You in jail because you getting learned a lesson. You stopping God lesson by telling, by being a rat. You stopping God lesson by telling. He’s teaching you a lesson by putting you there.”
He continued: “That’s why most of the time those snitches, whatever they do, they end up dying… God don’t sleep. The people who supporting rats don’t give a fuck about children. Those children suffer when you rat on that fucking family and they daddy. That child grows up without a daddy, that child grows up without a mother.”
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“So anybody supporting rats, they don’t give a fuck about a kid. Fuck a convict and what he did – that kid suffers from not having his daddy or mama. That’s what people forgot about with these rats.”
“YOU got caught,” he added. “When you got caught, it’s called take your lick. You going there for a reason. Fuck if you ain’t did that. You did something else. And that’s how it go bro. And they don’t wanna leave this lifestyle. That’s why I think 90 percent of rappers are rats. We still got some solid muthafuckas but it’s fucked up. They ain’t leaving that lifestyle, especially the bigger they get.”
Back in February, Boosie Badazz’s anti-snitching policy led to him cancelling a planned joint album with T.I. A resurfaced clip from an August 2020 episode of the latter’s expediTIously podcast went viral on social media where he admitted that he’d once pinned a gun case on his dead relative before his career took off in the early ’00s, and Boosie wasn’t having it.
The duo eventually reconciled after getting on the phone with one another, and Boosie told VladTV that he officially apologized to T.I., and that they handled the situation like “bosses.”
“It just went like two bosses of handling it, man,” he said. “First of all, we got kids who love each other. First we wasn’t agreeing and we was going back-and-forth and you know he spoke how he felt and I spoke how I felt. He felt me and I felt him. I gave him an apology.
“After we kept going back-and-forth, the things he was doing for me in my life at the time, I kinda felt bad. I kinda felt bad he was doing some real shit helping me in a lot of ways but I told him I still stand on what I stand on. When he explained it to me, we got by it.”
Boosie concluded: “We got by like bosses supposed to get by. We ain’t let the internet or none of that bring us out of character.”
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Boosie told VladTV in a later interview that they now have a reality show in the works as well as the aforementioned joint album.
“The reality show we in works right now, so we’re probably gonna follow up with a joint project,” Boosie said. “We ain’t talked about dropping an album yet but I wanna drop it. That’s why I was kinda pissed about the situation because this was big for me to drop an album with Tip. This was some big shit for me bruh so we gonna get to it. We gonna get to it.”