Kanye West Disses Boosie Badazz After Shocking Car Accident

Boosie Badazz is under intense media scrutiny following an April 7 car crash in Georgia, as his ongoing feud with Ye (formally known as Kanye West) escalates. The incident has sparked a heated social media exchange, highlighting the deepening rift between the two artists.

Ye, known for his polarizing opinions, took to X to make a pointed remark regarding the accident. In a now-deleted post, he implied that Boosie’s misfortune was a consequence of past conflicts with him, referring to it as a lesson in humility. “Man, can everyone let this be a lesson: Don’t have handlers make you go against God’s favorite,” Ye wrote, adding that he has witnessed negative outcomes for those who oppose him.

Fortunately, Boosie emerged from the accident unscathed, but reports indicate that the driver of his vehicle required hospitalization. According to reports, the specifics of the collision remain unclear, but Boosie did visit the hospital to check on his driver’s condition. A representative for Boosie confirmed that he was not injured in the incident.

Boosie and Kanye clash over race, history, and long-standing tensions.

This latest altercation is not an isolated incident; tensions between Boosie and Kanye have simmered for years, largely fueled by the mogul’s controversial political statements. In 2022, Boosie openly criticized Ye for sporting a “White Lives Matter” shirt alongside conservative commentator Candace Owens, expressing outrage over what he perceived as a disregard for the struggles faced by the Black community.

In a passionate outburst on social media, Boosie expressed his disapproval, stating, “After all we’ve been through as a race, you put this disrespectful message out! You give no thought to how Blacks have suffered at the hands of the white man.” His criticism extended to Ye’s remarks about civil rights icon Rosa Parks, which further inflamed tensions.

Ye’s comments regarding Parks and other civil rights figures, made during a Clubhouse discussion, were met with strong backlash. He stated, “All of these heroes, man, it’s only one. That’s Jesus Christ,” suggesting that historical figures like Parks were mere constructs. Boosie responded vehemently, branding his statements as a direct attack on Black history and identity.

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