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Boosie on Young Thug, DaBaby, Kodak, Kevin Gates, Lil Wayne, R Kelly, Gucci Mane (Full Interview)



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In this full-length interview, Boosie recalls the events leading up to the tragic murder of Duke the Jeweler. The Baton Rouge native states how taken aback he was by the killing because it easily good have been him. He also reiterates to VladTV viewers that the murder had nothing to do with him or his team, despite the rumors. Boosie later reveals that the incident occurred shortly after the two met at a gambling party.

From there, Boosie recalls getting pulled over by the police for speeding, which prompted him to start performing his classic hit, "Set it Off." The Baton Rouge native states his belief that he had been targeted numerous times by the police before openly admitting that he offered to pay one of the police officers on scene double the amount of his salary to come and work for him. He also offered the police officer the opportunity to receive oral sex from a Black woman. This ignited a friendly discussion between Boosie and DJ Vlad about whether or not there is a difference between receiving oral sex from a Black woman and females of other races.

As the conversation moves along, the "Wipe Me Down" rapper talks about hearing the news that his house was going to be the target of a home invasion by detailing his security system, which includes six guard dogs. This prompts Boosie to talk about the farm that he's assembling on his property. Moving along, he revisits the story of forcing his way into his BM's house so that he could get his son, Tootie, when he was just a baby. Later on, Boosie shares his thoughts on Usher accepting the title of "King of R&B" before talking about a dream Verzuz matchup between Usher and Chris Brown. Lastly, Boosie shares his thoughts on the passing of the Queen of England.
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