Boosie Badazz Refuses To Discuss J. Prince's Interview About Takeoff's Death: "I Don't Speak On Gangsta Sh*t"

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Boosie Badazz said he was surprised to see J. Prince discuss Takeoff's death on "Million Dollaz Worth Of Game."

J. Prince might be an authoritative voice of the South but his recent media spree surrounding Takeoff’s death has impacted the public’s opinion of him. The Rap-A-Lot CEO, along with his sons, sat down for a lengthy interview on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game where they shared their side of the story. While many have hounded the Prince family for Take’s passing, they tried to clear their name. However, most agreed that it wasn’t the best idea, especially since there’s still an open murder case.

Unfortunately, the appearance on the podcast led to further backlash for J. Prince and his family. The issue exploded after he dragged Offset in on the conversation, claiming the Migos rapper has apparently threatened him. This later led to a back-and-forth with Offset that Wack 100 got in on. Even Cardi B chimed in on the conversation after Prince claimed that she and Offset called him for help in Los Angeles. The mere fact that J. Prince even addressed the matter publicly felt very uncharacteristic of him.

Boosie Doesn’t Want To Speak On J. Prince 

Boosie Badazz recently addressed the interview on his latest Vlad TV interview. Boosie explained that J. Prince has previously called him up over comments he’s made publicly. The “Wipe Me Down” rapper said he watched the clips of the interview that circulated online, though he hasn’t watched the video in its entirety. “I don’t really like seeing OG talk like that,” he said, adding that he was surprised to see J. Prince discuss the matter publicly. He explained that J. Prince called him up in the past to check him over comments he's made.

While Vlad recapped the entire situation surrounding J. Prince but Boosie explained that he isn’t interested in discussing the matter. “I fuck with both parties, I don’t got nothing to say about that,” he said. “I don’t really speak on gangsta shit.” Boosie explained that he doesn’t pick sides in the matter, especially since he has a strong relationship with both Quality Control and J. Prince. “I feel like it’s a lose-lose for both situations,” he added. Check the interview above. 

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