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Rapper Boosie Badazz Doubles Down On Criticism Of Lil Nas X LGBT Degeneracy

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Radio hosts Charlamagne Tha god, Angela Yee and DJ Envy on their show Breakfast Club, Monday, addressed multiple comments Boosie made earlier this summer by Boosie criticizing LGBT degeneracy and homosexual singer Lil Nas X.

In one of his criticisms, the rapper hit at Nas X for saying that he wanted to dance naked for charity, calling it “disrespect in front of boys who tryna be straight.”

“If I’m at an awards [show] and he go up there naked, I’ma drag his ass offstage and beat his ass,” Boosie added. “You let a nigga dance naked in front your children, you a motherfuckin crazy motherfucker—or you like dick too.”

“It’s sad how y’all tryna force this gay stuff on the world,” he said a week later. “It’s sad how y’all tryna ban artists. Y’all sad, bro, it’s sad, bro. In 10 years, it ain’t gonna be normal for a kid to be straight. It’s sad, bro. Y’all tryna force it on these kids, bro. Pushing it on the artists, pushing it on all the biggest artists. You know why? Cause’ the kids love those artists. You attacking these kids.”

The rapper -- who just added DaBaby to his Boosie Bash lineup despite the Charlotte artist’s own recent anti-LGBT criticism and ensuing boycott -- joined the Breakfast Club to address his criticism of Nas X.

“I just be feeling like sometimes I gotta speak up because, as far as straight people in the world, you don’t have any opinion,” he said, slamming the shutdown of any criticism of LGBT degeneracy. The rapper lamented that straight men cannot admit to liking women without it sounding “vulgar,” adding, “You can’t brag on really smashing or your sexuality anymore.”

As expected, Charlamagne and his woke co-hosts were falling over themselves to be the first to loudly disagree with the rapper.

“I love rap, I love hip-hop, I love our culture, but I saw you say that he [Lil Nas X] was a negative influence,” Charlamagne said. “Why we acting like rappers haven’t been negative influences for years? Whether it’s talking about murder, celebrating drug culture, gang culture, violence against women. We just as negative. How is he the person you decide to point at and say, ‘Oh, you’re ruining it for the kids?’ What have street rappers done to the kids?”

Boosie told the hosts that parents trying to raise “strong, young Black men” should disapprove of Nas X’s potential nudity. “Would you be cool? If you trying to raise that, would you be cool and sitting there watching Nas X go up there and take his clothes off? If you do, Charlamagne, you’re a part of the problem,” he said.

Nas X responded on Twitter to a clip of the Breakfast Club interview, using the opportunity to promote his latest single. "wow.... this is insane," he tweeted. "almost as insane as my new single 'industry baby' which is out now!"

WATCH the Boosie Badazz Breakfast Club interview.