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Boosie BadAzz Sends Violent Tweet About Lil Nas X and Gay Sex

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The onslaught came because Nas X joked the two were making a song together.

MikelleStreet

Boosie BadAzz, who once admitted to hiring a female sex worker to have sex with his teenage son, is again tweeting about Lil Nas X.

BadAzz has made it a habit to spew his homophobia on social media about Lil Nas X, prompted by no one. Today, not pegged to any release in particular, the rapper was back at it using homophobic slurs and telling the young star to kill himself.

"Stop trolling me f*gg*t lol !!" BadAzz wrote. "U a whole b*tch playing with a gangsta. SMH. U can keep sucking d*ck n gettin f*cked n your *ss in peace n [you hate yourself.] I would too if I was you LOL NasX." On Friday night, Nas X "trolled" the rapper by joking that the two were working on a track together in an Instagram Live.

"If you [commit suicide] you would do this world a huge favor," BadAzz continued. "Nobody wants u here."

The tweet was deleted by Twitter.

Nas X is one of the most visible Black male musicians working today. He is the most streamed rapper on Spotify and "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" and "Industry Baby" from his Montero album, both went to number 1. In addition, his song "That's What I Want" was added to the soundtrack of the NBA 2K22 game, and an official proclamation from the Atlanta City Council named October 20 Lil Nas X Day "in recognition of his tremendous success and ability to break barriers in music and popular culture. His artistic influence and transformative music continue to shape Atlanta and the world."

BadAzz, on the other hand, had his Instagram removed earlier this year. Earlier this month, he was removed from upcoming tour dates following an onstage brawl. The rapper spent a day in jail as a result.

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Mikelle Street

Mikelle Street is the former editorial director of digital for PrideMedia, guiding digital editorial across The Advocate, Out, Pride.com, Out Traveler, and Plus. He has written cover stories on Ricky Martin, Jeremy O. Harris, Law Roach, and Symone.
Mikelle Street is the former editorial director of digital for PrideMedia, guiding digital editorial across The Advocate, Out, Pride.com, Out Traveler, and Plus. He has written cover stories on Ricky Martin, Jeremy O. Harris, Law Roach, and Symone.