T.I. and Boosie Badazz had some words for their respective sons for toting guns in newly-surfaced footage from the set of a music video.
Appearing on social media on Tuesday (September 24), the footage is not dated but appears to be from 2023 as King Harris sported blue hair around that time.
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In the clip, both veteran rappers question their kids’ choices, with Boosie asking, “Why y’all always gotta have guns?” and Tip echoing, “What is it about the guns, man?”
When King says it’s not illegal, Tip retorts that not only do they look fake toting the weapons because it doesn’t line up with their lifestyle, but if police show up and ask for gun permits, there will be more legal trouble to deal with.
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Whatever video King and Tootie Raw were working on has not yet been released, and there is no word on whether it will be.
Boosie & T.I. pressing their sons for having guns in their music video 🫡💯
"Why y'all don't make love music"
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) September 24, 2024
Both T.I. and Boosie Badazz have had serious charges related to guns, with the latter just recently being re-indicted in his gun case in San Diego.
The case against Boosie had recently been dismissed but less than two weeks later, he was again facing the same charge of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon in interstate commerce.
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The Baton Rouge native has also been hit with an additional charge of knowingly possessing a firearm while dealing with abuse of a controlled substance.
The new indictment shows that prosecutors are doubling down on the allegations against Boosie and seek to seize “all firearms and ammunition involved in the commission of the offenses.”
The 41-year-old rapper also faces the potential of up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Boosie did not take the news of his re-indictment well, lashing out on social media.
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The case stems from June 2023 when he was arrested in San Diego while exiting a courtroom after just having a separate gun case dismissed by the court.
Prosecutors originally wanted to keep the “Wipe Me Down” hitmaker locked up until trial, but he was bonded out with the charges later dismissed before re-indictment.