Boosie Badazz and Ralo are embroiled in a fierce online dispute following derogatory comments Ralo made about Boosie's age. The conflict began when Ralo, recently released from prison, voiced his reluctance to perform in his 40s during an Instagram Live session. He cited Boosie as an example of what he hopes to avoid, expressing his desire to focus on signing artists and managing a label rather than continuing a performance career.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Boosie responded aggressively, writing, “I HAVE NOT SPOKE ON YOU N YEARS @ralofamgoon U STILL HURT BY WHAT U DID‼️ WHAT U DID lol IM GRATEFUL THAT IM STILL MAKING 150k A WEEKEND N SELLING OUT SHOWS 🙏🏾U DONT HAVE A RAP CAREER N WILL NEVER HAVE ONE‼️🔥.” Boosie further criticized Ralo's musical talent and suggested that Ralo should stick to being a CEO, rather than trying to pursue a rap career.
In a series of tweets, Boosie accused Ralo of using his name for clout and recounted a time he had done a free verse and video for Ralo while he was incarcerated. Boosie’s comments included, “EVERY OTHER MONTH U MENTIONING ME SMH GET ME OFF YOUR MIND N STOP USING MY NAME FOR CLOUT.”
Ralo, in turn, addressed Boosie's criticism on Instagram, challenging Boosie’s claims and referencing past events, including a controversial moment when Boosie allegedly labeled him a “rat” during an interview. Ralo said, “You ran to the breakfast club before me and called me ah rat in front of the whole world like it’s against the streets code to pay the bros to take ah charge.”
Ralo tried to de-escalate the situation by emphasizing that he was seeking a conversation rather than conflict. He stated, “Auntie I’m not looking for clout, I was looking for a conversation before shit go any further.”
Despite Ralo’s attempt to calm things down, Boosie remained defiant, continuing to criticize Ralo’s status and intentions. He emphasized the disparity between their current lives and careers, asserting, “U LOOKING FOR CLOUT IM LOOKING FOR BAGZ OF MONEY N SUCCESS‼️YOUR MIND HAS NOT ELEVATED AT ALL BRO FROM BEING N PRISON.”
The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions within the rap community and underscores how personal grievances can quickly escalate into public feuds. As both artists continue to voice their perspectives, it remains to be seen if this conflict will be resolved or further intensify.