In a fiery outburst, rapper Boosie Badazz has voiced his frustration over the recent fallout from a scholarship initiative tied to the Caleb Wilson Scholarship, which he claims has unfairly targeted him. Speaking candidly in a video, Boosie expressed disbelief at how the Baton Rouge community has treated him despite his substantial contributions to the city’s revenue through his events. He emphasized that his concerts have been free from violence for seven consecutive years, stating, “No fights in my events…nothing has ever been brought like this to our city.”
The controversy erupted following an attempt by local officials to involve Boosie in a charitable effort, which he agreed to, believing it would benefit the community. However, he alleges that this goodwill gesture has backfired, leaving him feeling betrayed. “This hurt my feelings… I’m pissed,” he declared, asserting his commitment to fight back against what he perceives as a coordinated effort to bring him down. “I’m suing the state of Louisiana, I’m suing everybody,” he proclaimed, vowing to take legal action against the city, the state, and even Southern University.
Boosie’s passionate remarks underscore a growing tension between him and the local attorney general, whom he accuses of harboring bias against rappers. He expressed concern over the implications of these actions, questioning what could come next if this effort to discredit him succeeds. “If they’ll do all this to take me down for doing something positive, what will they do next?” he asked.
In response to the situation, Boosie announced plans to take his events on the road, indicating that he will no longer perform in Baton Rouge. As he prepares for upcoming shows in various states, he remains defiant, determined to continue his career despite the backlash. “You can’t stop this,” he asserted, signaling that he intends to keep moving forward, regardless of the challenges he faces.