In a shocking outburst, rapper Boosie Badazz has declared war on the Baton Rouge Attorney General and the city of Baton Rouge itself, vowing to sue “everybody” after a scholarship initiative backfired in a major way. This explosive announcement comes on the heels of escalating tensions surrounding his highly anticipated Boozie Bash event, which he claims has been unfairly targeted by local authorities.
“I can’t believe how this city is doing me,” Boosie raged, expressing his disbelief over the backlash he is facing after attempting to assist the family of Caleb Wilson, a local tragedy that moved him to action. Despite his efforts to give back, Boosie feels betrayed and claims he is being unjustly attacked. “I didn’t need that to sell my event; it was already 70% sold!” he insisted, making it clear that he believes the city’s response is not only personal but also a calculated move against him as a prominent artist.
The rapper’s frustration boiled over as he accused the Louisiana Attorney General of having a vendetta against him and other musicians. “They came at me with this… I ain’t have to do anything to help this family,” he said, promising to fight back with legal action. He emphasized, “I’m suing the state of Louisiana, Southern University, the city, the state—everybody!”
Boosie threatened to take his Boozie Bash on the road if Baton Rouge continues to “let this happen.” His defiance is palpable as he prepares for upcoming shows, declaring, “If this city is going to let me down, I’m going to bring that city down!”
With tensions high and Boosie’s fury palpable, the stakes are rising in Baton Rouge as this controversy unfolds. The rapper’s next moves could shake the local music scene to its core—stay tuned for updates on this developing story.