T.I. and Boosie Badazz had some phrases for his or her respective sons for toting weapons in newly-surfaced footage from the set of a music video.
Showing on social media on Tuesday (September 24), the footage will not be dated however seems to be from 2023 as King Harris sported blue hair round that point.
Within the clip, each veteran rappers query their children’ selections, with Boosie asking, “Why y’all at all times gotta have weapons?” and Tip echoing, “What’s it concerning the weapons, man?”
When King says it’s not unlawful, Tip retorts that not solely do they appear faux toting the weapons as a result of it doesn’t line up with their life-style, but when police present up and ask for gun permits, there shall be extra authorized bother to cope with.
No matter video King and Tootie Uncooked had been engaged on has not but been launched, and there’s no phrase on whether or not will probably be.
Boosie & T.I. urgent their sons for having weapons of their music video 🫡💯
“Why y’all do not make love music”
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) September 24, 2024
Each T.I. and Boosie Badazz have had severe costs associated to weapons, with the latter only in the near past being re-indicted in his gun case in San Diego.
The case in opposition to Boosie had lately been dismissed however lower than two weeks later, he was once more dealing with the identical cost of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon in interstate commerce.
The Baton Rouge native has additionally been hit with a further cost of knowingly possessing a firearm whereas coping with abuse of a managed substance.
The brand new indictment exhibits that prosecutors are doubling down on the allegations in opposition to Boosie and search to grab “all firearms and ammunition concerned within the fee of the offenses.”
The 41-year-old rapper additionally faces the potential of as much as 10 years in jail if convicted.
Boosie didn’t take the information of his re-indictment properly, lashing out on social media.
The case stems from June 2023 when he was arrested in San Diego whereas exiting a courtroom after simply having a separate gun case dismissed by the court docket.
Prosecutors initially needed to maintain the “Wipe Me Down” hitmaker locked up till trial, however he was bonded out with the costs later dismissed earlier than re-indictment.