Boosie Badazz has been called out by Duane “Keefe D” Davis – the former gang member and uncle of 2Pac’s alleged killer, Orlando Anderson.

Earlier this week, the former Southside Compton Crip sat down with The Art of Dialogue for a conversation, and during the chat was asked his thoughts on the “Wipe Me Down” rapper. Noting how Boosie often makes commentary on others, Keefe had a very stern warning for him.

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“I only gotta say to Boosie: Get you some business, mind your business, and stay out of everybody else’s and you’ll live longer dude,” Keefe began. “Who stamped you to make you the fucking spokesman for gangster-ism? You a little bitch. And stop letting that dude put you in spots like that, dude. Gon’ get yourself hurt.”

He continued: “You talk about Gangsta Williams, you talk about Gunna, you talk about everybody. Stay out of peoples’ business, dude. Mind yours and you’ll live longer. Yeah.”

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“And you always got something fucking to say,” he added. “Who stamped your ass? That’s all I got to say Mr. Boo. Wish you luck on your case brother. And if you don’t get five years, you snitching. That’s all I got to say.”

You can view the clip below:

In June, Boosie Badazz was nabbed by feds while exiting a courtroom in San Diego. He had just had a separate gun case dismissed by a judge, but the victory was short-lived as he was arrested as soon as he stepped out the building.

It was later revealed that Boosie was being held on multiple gun charges, including “felony possession of a firearm and transporting firearms across highways.” His original request for bond was denied.

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According to federal court documents obtained by TMZ, the Baton Rouge rapper earned himself an indictment thanks to some ill-advised Instagram Live posts.

In the posts, which were originally made in May, Boosie Badazz can be seen tucking a gun into the waistband of his jeans. They were essentially what got the rapper in trouble, as Federal law prohibits convicted felons from carrying and/or owning guns.

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Right after his arrest, Boosie’s team issued a statement to XXL. “Boosie asks for prayers as he deals with this unfortunate circumstance in his life. He hopes that he can rejoin his family soon and knows that God got him.”

He added an apology for his actions on Twitter: “I wanna take this time to apologize to my kids. I’m sorry and I love y’all forever.”

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He was granted a $50,000 bond and released just over a week later. The case is still ongoing.