Sunday, September 8

Boosie Badazz Finds Himself in Heated Dispute with Former Artist Yung Bleu

Social media ignited this week with an escalating feud between Boosie Badazz and his former protégé Yung Bleu. The clash emerged from a tangle of issues including payment conflicts, perceived disrespect, and a recent tour dismissal.

On August 23rd, Boosie directed allegations towards Bleu and associate TQ, related to financial disputes. The rapper recounted a 2016 incident where Yung Bleu and his colleague allegedly stole from him. Moreover, the artist behind “Wipe Me Down” shared that he personally confronted Bleu to reclaim $30,000.

“Let’s talk about when I confronted them with a bat and chased them down Canal Street after they stole from me the first time. You might not be familiar with that story. I made Bleu pay me back 30K. He’s been involved in theft, my friend. I believed we were past that. Those individuals are skilled con artists,” Boosie candidly revealed on his Instagram Live.

In the same video, Boosie accused Bleu of owing him additional money. The friction between them apparently escalated after EMPIRE excluded Boosie from a record contract. Back in 2016, Yung Bleu joined Boosie’s Bad Azz Music Syndicate, departing in 2019.

Subsequently, Bleu entered a distribution agreement with EMPIRE for his Vandross Music Group label in 2020. Boosie felt that he should have received a financial share from this deal.

Earlier on August 21st, Boosie expressed his dismay over Bleu’s decision to remove T-Rell from the upcoming “Love Scars Tour.” Boosie alleged that this removal was due to T-Rell’s endorsement of his music.

“Bleu removed T-Rell from the tour because he was featured on my IG, acknowledging that my album was authentic. It’s ridiculous. Wherever the tour travels, I ask you all to provide addresses so I can send shirts,” Boosie emphasized. “For those in cities where the tour stops, expect to receive 40-50 shirts from me.”

The recent tour dismissal saga took an interesting turn as T-Rell, the artist affected by the decision, confirmed the incident in an Instagram repost of Boosie’s initial video. He expressed his surprise at Yung Bleu’s move to remove him from the tour, describing it as “CRAZY.” T-Rell emphasized his neutrality in the situation, asserting that he doesn’t align with either side.

In his Instagram post, T-Rell shared, “I don’t play sides. I’m NEUTRAL. I’ve already covered travel expenses, and more. This situation is wild. I have no involvement in their conflicts. Moreover, if you were aware that I’m on good terms with Boosie, why invite me on tour? This whole situation is just baffling.”

The “Love Scars Tour” is scheduled to commence in San Francisco on August 24th, spanning major cities such as Los Angeles, Dallas, Phoenix, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, and more. The tour is set to conclude its run in Chicago on September 30th, promising a series of vibrant performances and memorable experiences for fans across the nation.

 

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