Boosie Badazz Warns Of Danger In Drake & Kendrick Lamar Beef

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 08: Boosie Badazz onstage during A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop at YouTube Theater on November 08, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Boosie Badazz has made it clear that he disapproves of rap beef. The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, which has been filled with heated lyrical exchanges, could have escalated into something much worse, according to Boosie. During a recent appearance on Ari Fletcher’s cooking show, “Dinner With The Don,” the Louisiana-born rapper expressed his concerns about the potential for violence in rap rivalries. “I don’t like rap beef,” Boosie stated. “Cuz what if somebody shoot Drake up? The whole world gon be sad… Somebody shoot Kendrick Lamar a** up? Chop his a** up? The whole house gon be quiet.” He emphasized that while no one was physically harmed in this instance, the outcome could have been tragic.

Boosie’s comments have ignited a debate in TheHipHopWolf’s comments section, with fans discussing whether his concerns are valid. This isn’t the first time Boosie has voiced his opinions on rap beef. In April, following the release of Future and Metro Boomin’s album “We Still Don’t Trust You,” Boosie took to Twitter/X to urge fans to stop supporting rap beef. Speculation about potential disses aimed at Drake on the album led Boosie to warn about the real-world consequences of these feuds.

“EVERYBODY GASSING UP RAP BEEF SMH ALL EXCITED SAYING THIS HIP HOP,” he wrote. “WELL EVERYONE N THE CREW NOT GO SEE IT THAT WAY. N WHEN IT POP OFF ‘IT REALLY GOES DOWN.’ SO WHEN SOMEONE FROM ONE OF THESE CREWS DIE, DONT SAY THEY ST*PID SMH GO SUPPORT THEM N COURT LIKE YALL SUPPORTED THE RAP BEEF.”

Boosie’s perspective highlights the serious danger associated with rap beef, urging the hip-hop community to consider the potential for violence and the real-life impact these rivalries can have. His call for fans to stop glorifying rap beef serves as a reminder of the need for responsibility and caution in the industry.