Rapper Jim Jones finds himself included in the ongoing beef between Louisiana rap star Boosie Badazz, better known as Lil Boosie, and his former artist, Yung Bleu, this week.
On Wednesday, Boosie slams Yung Bleu, revisiting their messy business fallout during a recent sit-down with Jim Jones on the IFC Factory Artist 2 Artist series. The “Wipe Me Down” rapper unloaded a lengthy statement on X, accusing Bleu of twisting the truth while also calling out Jones for allegedly encouraging the narrative.
“JIM JONES THIS DUDE LIED TO YOU N YOU GASSED HIM UP TO LIE EVEN MORE,” Boosie wrote in the explosive post. “I ALWAYS SALUTED N BRAGGED ON MY ARTIST.”
The public response arrived shortly after Yung Bleu discussed the ongoing tension between himself and Boosie, a relationship that once looked like one of rap’s strongest artist-mentor partnerships. Bleu previously signed with Boosie’s label before breaking into the mainstream with chart success and major industry backing. Now, their fractured alliance has turned into a years-long legal and financial dispute centered on contracts, royalties, and business agreements.
Boosie strongly rejected the suggestion that he became bitter over Bleu’s success. According to the rapper, Bleu’s rise only increased his own earning potential. “WHAT THE F*** WOULD I GET MAD ABOUT HIM BEING BIG TIME WHEN THE BIGGER HE GETS THE MORE I EAT,” he wrote.
Rapper Boosie Badazz (Lil Boosie) Slams Jim Jones & Yung Bleu In Twitter Rant
The Louisiana rapper also claimed Jim Jones once privately agreed he deserved compensation tied to the disputed deal. “I TALKED TO YOU N OCTOBER N U SAID U WANTED TO SEE ME GET PAID,” Boosie told Jones in the post, expressing frustration that the Dipset veteran later appeared to side publicly with Bleu during the interview.
Boosie’s message became even more serious when he referenced ongoing court proceedings. He claimed testimony from a recent deposition supported his position, alleging lawyers admitted he had no knowledge of the deal at the center of the conflict. He also accused EMPIRE executives of creating division between him and Bleu while mishandling contractual issues behind the scenes.
“MY NAME WAS FORGED SO WHY R U MAD AT ME?” Boosie added.
The rapper also suggested everyone involved is now shifting blame as the legal battle continues. Despite the tension, Boosie ended the post by assuring fans the case is progressing in his favor.
“COURT HAS BEEN GOING GREAT FOR ME,” he wrote. “Hopefully this over soon.”


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