Boosie Badazz Targets Charlamagne tha God and Lil Nas X With Latest Homophobic Remarks

38-year-old Boosie Badazz has taken aim at Charlamagne tha God and Lil Nas X (again) with his latest completely unnecessary homophobic comments.

Boosie performs at Legendz To The Streetz Tour at State Farm Arena in a bright pink jacket.
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Boosie performs at Legendz To The Streetz Tour at State Farm Arena in a bright pink jacket.

Boosie Badazz has taken aim at Charlamagne tha God and Lil Nas X (again) with his latest slew of homophobic comments.

The 38-year-old Boosie, who recently faced intense criticism after he suggested in a tweet that Lil Nas X should commit suicide because X joked they had a collab on the way, appeared to respond to the wrong tweet with a hateful message on Tuesday.

“They still got my name n they mouth bout that gay shit lol,” Boosie tweeted in all caps. “@cthagod u part of the problem keep egging these people on your show with this bro. U using your platform to support Nasxn his antics (I see what side u on [rainbow emoji]) he said fuck y’all kids smh dummies [smiling face emoji].”

The tweet he responded to was about the 19-year anniversary of Paid in Full, which makes his message all the more puzzling. 

THEY STILL GOT MY NAME N THEY MOUTH BOUT THAT GAY SHIT LOL @cthagod U PART OF THE PROBLEM KEEP EGGING THESE PEOPLE ON YOUR SHOW WITH THIS BRO.U USING YOUR PLATFORM TO SUPPORT NASxn his ANTICS ( I SEE WHAT SIDE U ON 🌈) HE SAID FUCK YALL KIDS SMH DUMMIES 😄

— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) November 2, 2021

But his comments do appear to be a message directed at Charlamagne and the Breakfast Club, who earlier this week spoke about homophobia and transphobia in the hip-hop industry with TS Madison.

“It’s rampant out there because people’s spaces are being felt like it’s threatened, like Boosie, n***a what is you bothered with Lil Nas X for?” Madison said during the interview. “You the same man who had a grown woman perform fellatio on your young son.”

Charlamagne chimed in later to say that while he loves hip-hop, and street rappers especially, he’s unhappy with the queerphobia in the hip-hop community. “None of them have the right to say Lil Nas X is a detriment to kids,” he said. “If you’ve ever rapped about violence towards people, celebration of drugs using or selling, you don’t…nah, you can’t stand on that moral high ground. Not just for Boosie, that goes for everybody.”

It’s not clear if Boosie was intending to respond to a tweet about these comments, but it would be safe to assume Boosie saw it, since he also immediately had words for Lil Nas X after he joked about collaborating.

On Wednesday, Charlamagne responded to Boosie’s comments on the Breakfast Club.

“I’m on the side of Blackness, first and foremost, I’m gonna send Boosie healing energy,” he said. “I don’t even know what I got to do with it. … TS Madison had the words for Boosie, not me. … The Breakfast Club, to me, has always been a platform for Black voices, same way Boosie can come up here and express himself, TS Madison can come up here and express herself.”

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