8 Things We Learned from Boosie Badazz on The Breakfast Club
8 Things We Learned from Boosie Badazz On ‘The Breakfast Club’
Just because Boosie says his oral game is fire doesn't mean he has any hairs on his tongue...
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It’s been a tough 2020 for Boosie Badazz and while he’s been straight both financially and musically, his social media antics have gotten him into hot water a few times over the past few months. From his drama with Kappa Alpha Psi to the uproar he caused for weighing on on Dwayne Wade’s son coming out as transgender, Boosie’s been rubbing lots of people the wrong way.
Recently the Baton Rouge, Louisiana rapper checked in with The Breakfast Club from the comfort of his own home and once again went ham on a bevy of subjects including his sex life, the Coronavirus, and of course D-Wade’s daughter.
Often making Charlamange Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee bust out laughing or trying to keep him from going overboard, Boosie obviously doesn’t give a damn about how people feel about his views one way or another.
Here are the 8 things we learned from Boosie Badazz on The Breakfast Club.
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According to Boosie, his oral sex game is “fire.” That being said he says he won’t go down on women unless he been messing with her for a minute.
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As for Rihanna, Boosie has given up his courtship of the Barbados bombshell as he’s finally accepted that “Rihanna don’t want me. I’m tired of shooting, Charlamagne. I done ran outta shots. I’m shooting airballs.” Well, it was entertaining while it lasted. He even revealed he slid into her DM’s a couple of times with “paragraphs” trying to get her attention. But luckily she ain’t block him yet, so “that’s a good thing.” Keep holding on to that dream, B!
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That being said, Boosie says Instagram got him on probation for showing “too much p*ssy. But according to him it’s a slogan: “if the p*ssy lip pop out it ain’t my fault.” While they think it has to do with him paying women to perform on IG Live, Boosie says he doesn’t pay anyone a dollar for booty and hasn’t since 2003 when he put up $200 for he and his boy to get blessed.
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Though he has a reality show he’s proud of in his back pocket, Boosie says he’s been relegated to shopping it around due to the backlash he caught for that “Dwayne Wade sh*t!” While Boosie says he has “nothing against gay people” and “I have gay people in my family,” he still stands by his original controversial statement and says “I won’t apologize.” Even Jay-Z couldn’t convince him to personally apologize to D-Wade.
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While the world is hunkering down and staying home to avoid catching “The Rona,” Boosie isn’t a fan and continues to celebrate the good life he done made for himself. “I got a club in the house. We threw a party last night, ass everywhere, beautiful women. F*ck quarantine. We threw a party – ass everywhere.” As for fears of catching “The Rona,” Boosie thinks he already had the Coronavirus saying he was sick not too long ago.
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If Millennials and Generation Z’rs aren’t mad at him yet, maybe his parenting skills will do it as Boosie says he still believes in beating his children with the belt when they get outta line. “My kids get a whoppin’ they remember it for five years. I beat the f*ck outta them. I’m old school. I beat the f*ck outta them!”
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While most rappers are missing out on entertainment money during the quarantine, Boosie is keeping his pockets healthy by charging other artists $7,500 a drop on his IG page. According to him he’s doing two drops a day so if you do the math that’s pretty damn good money per week.
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Regardless of how older heads feel about this generation of rappers, Boosie says he supports them all no matter how they doing it. He even remembers how Pimp C (R.I.P.) hated on the younger generation of rappers including Young Jeezy. “I’d be like, ‘Pimp, man, Jeezy a street n*gga.’” But Pimp wasn’t having it as Boosie remembers him saying, “The n*gga lyin.’”