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Boosie Badazz has raised some eyebrows with recent comments he made stating that he feels Nas and Jay-Z are no longer relevant in music to the younger generation.
The “Wipe Me Down” rapper sat down for an interview with media personality DJ Vlad. In that interview, Vlad remarked that for rappers in their 50s, relevancy was hard except for Nas and Jay-Z. Boosie Badazz countered and said, “I don’t think Jay-Z’s relevant. This day? No.” He went on to say, “When I go to these clubs here in Atlanta, these 25 to 35 clubs…I’m not hearing Nas. I’m not hearing Jay-Z.”
Boosie calls Jay Z’s music is ‘irrelevant’ pic.twitter.com/ajQ1LYMB00
— No Jumper (@nojumper) November 30, 2022
After a slight pushback from Vlad, Boosie doubled down on his stance and pointed out he wasn’t knocking their legacy. “I’m telling you that Jay-Z is respected by these people for being that boss that he is. When Jay-Z flash across that muthaf——a, it’s next to a billion dollars, next to 500 billion, 200 billion…when them young n——s see him it ain’t his song slashed across social media. It’s his hustle. That n——a got hustle,” he said.
Vlad countered by referencing Jay-Z’s verse on the DJ Khaled track “God Did” as proof that he’s relevant, but the Louisiana native rebuffed it by reiterating that his and Nas’ music isn’t getting played in the club. He went on to speak about the recent comments that 21 Savage made about Nas which had many up in arms.
“He just won a Grammy at that age [48 years old], last year,” he explained. “His records are still doing great.” However, Boosie felt that the “Rich Flex“ rapper made his remarks after associating Nas’ relevance with the buzz he sparks on social media, a primary metric by fans of this generation to determine how popular an artist is.
“He’s definitely relevant to his fanbase,” he said. “He’s still making music, he’s still doing that, then he’s still relevant. I think [21] was looking at it on a young n—a’s perspective.” Interestingly enough, Nas and 21 Savage just released a collaboration track, “One Mic, One Gun” this week.
1. That ratio is crazy.
WAIT DOES BOOSIE THINK HE GET PLAYED MORE THAN JAY Z IN THE CLUB?! The southerners hav to stop
— #blameitonthedrinkspodcast (@abeeecdefG) December 1, 2022
2.
What can Jay Z play after Boosie plays this? lol pic.twitter.com/o4ML3lBbyW
— MASTER STUDENT
(@MUSICANDBUILDS) December 1, 2022
3.
There’s no Jay-Z song can be played in the club and get MFs remotely as hype as Set It Off or Boosie’s verse on Wipe Me Down. Y’all up there tryna get lit to 99 problems Smfh. https://t.co/At1YiKeQbA
— Jeb The Villain (@ThaBeardedSaint) December 1, 2022
4.
Boosie has never been a Hov fan
Boosie is Pimp C’s protege, who wasn’t fond of Hov
Northern rappers generally aren’t God tier to southerners anyway
This isn’t that controversial lol
— 285 Get The Money (@285Slim) December 1, 2022
5.
Hht might not understand but down south boosie was like 2pac
From 02-2009Niggas lived cried and died by that man music
In that era pic.twitter.com/zzWyEvwiCc— MASTER STUDENT
(@MUSICANDBUILDS) December 1, 2022
6.
Boosie said what? He not gone get a Jay Z collab
— the Old Man Ebro (@oldmanebro) December 1, 2022
7.
No way Boosie thought this would work
pic.twitter.com/XA3G2csLYG
— Joey (@gothamhiphop) November 30, 2022
8.
Boosie is trying to get a Jay Z collab. Jay isn't Nas, he ignores people. https://t.co/CHosrmJXCe
— Ruben || Check the Rhyme (@checktherhyme1_) November 30, 2022
9.
If I’m in a club and they playing Jayz more than boosie then I’m in the wrong club
https://t.co/91XnZ1tCFh
—
Mcdonalds CoManager (@Effiemagic) December 1, 2022
10.
Somebody please release Boosie from the shackles of doing a Vlad interview every 17 minutes.
— BRE (@brethawriter) November 30, 2022
11.
Soon as you cross the Mason Dixon line Boosie is a certified icon. He’s become a real goofball on the internet but the facts are the facts
— Lawrence Burney (@TrueLaurels) December 1, 2022
12.
And boosie thinks he’s relevant in todays music?
everytime he gets posted it’s for everything except his music
— Qura (@Qurandale) December 1, 2022
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