Boosie Badazz and Yung Bleu’s feud continues to escalate, with recent events bringing personal attacks into the spotlight. During a VladTV interview last month, Boosie mocked the performance of Yung Bleu’s album Jeremy, suggesting that the rapper made only a modest profit from his diss track “Reading The Room,” despite a high investment in the music video. This criticism led Yung Bleu to retaliate, making claims about his own financial success and ridiculing Boosie’s property. But recently Boosie has decided to put his foot down and apologize.
In a heated response, Boosie targeted Yung Bleu’s mentally disabled son with harsh remarks. “Maybe my kids can come over n help yo r*arded as son count to five,” Boosie wrote. “Go wipe all that damn slob up off your floor before y’all fall down n hurt yourself.” The comment was met with significant backlash from Boosie’s fans, who found it deeply offensive.
Boosie later addressed the controversy in another VladTV interview, where he expressed regret for his comments and how he wanted to apologize. He defended his actions by explaining that he felt compelled to respond after Yung Bleu had first made disparaging remarks about his own children. “When a motherf*cker talk [about] my kids, everything’s off limits,” Boosie explained. He acknowledged that his remarks were hurtful and apologized for the pain caused to his fans.
Boosie’s apology and his attempt to justify his comments reflect the intensity of the personal attacks between the two rappers. The feud has not only affected their public image but also highlighted the emotional toll that such disputes can take.