Boosie Badazz has put Yung Bleu on blast for kicking an artist off his tour before it even started, allegedly for supporting his music.
The Baton Rouge icon took to Instagram on Monday (August 21) to go after Bleu and essentially said to leave T-Rell out of their feud.
“This n-gga Bleu kicked T-Rell off the tour,” he began. “Cus he got posted on my IG for saying my album was the truth. Clown. Wherever that tour go, I need y’all to send me addresses so I could send the shirts. If you in that city where that tour coming, I’m sending you 40-50 shirts.
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“That man ain’t have nothing to do with this. That man ain’t forge my shit. That man got nothing to do with this. You gon kick the man off the tour? Send me y’all addresses right now.”
T-Rell confirmed he had been removed from the upcoming Love Scars Tour and claimed it was over showing love to Boosie. He also posted the DMs from Bleu asking him to join him on the road.
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“Yung Bleu kicked me off tour cause Boosie posted me on IG,” he wrote to Instagram. “If you know me I ALWAYS show love to boosie he the Man who gave me a shot and put me on !! Bleu knew I was cool with boosie when he asked me on tour so to kick me off tour all cause boosie posted me Is CRAZY.”
“I don’t play sides I’m NEUTRAL I done paid travel fees Ect smh !! Shit wild I don’t got NOTHING to do with they issues and if you knew I’m cool with boosie why even ask me on tour Shit Goofy af!”
The Love Scars Tour is slated to kick off in San Francisco on August 24 and run through Los Angeles, Dallas, Phoenix, Philly, NYC, Boston and wrap up in Chicago on September 30.
Bleu was signed to Boosie’s Vandross Music Group and departed from the label to go independent in 2019.
Yung Bleu opened up about his label situation with Boosie Badazz during an interview with HipHopDX in 2020, revealing he gave Boosie a percentage of the profits from the albums that he owed Bad Azz Music Syndicate even after he allowed him to leave the label.
“I came to Boosie and told him I still wanted to rock with the brand but not signed to Columbia no more,” he explained. “I just wanted to rock independently, without a major label and Boosie was cool with it. He just wanted me to give him his profit and participation on the albums that I had left with him and I did.
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“I was going to do that either way, whether we had a contract or not, because I had albums still left with him and he ain’t have to let me go. He ain’t have to let me go free and go sign a deal, you feel me? But he did. I respect the man and we got a different type of relationship. I’m still Bad Azz, though. I’m Bad Azz for life.”