Boosie BadAzz has refuted Kanye West’s bold claims that he invented various styles of music. According to Bussey, Ye’s music didn’t exist in his world.
Boosie BadAzz questions Kanye West’s claim that he invented all styles of music
Boosie BadAzz took to his Instagram account on Friday (March 15) to shut down Kanye West’s claims that he has invented various styles of music over the past 20 years. The Chicago rapper and producer made the comments during an interview with Real 92.3 radio personality Big Boy.
“Every style of music in the last 20 years was invented by me. I created the Weeknd genre, [Travis Scott], Drake.I will take all my love, future and [Young] Thugs also because of the auto-tune album, 808s [and Heartbreak]”Ye boasted.
Boosie strongly disagreed with Kanye’s views in his IG post.
“Not all genres, not all styles [red stop sign emoji] Not Busy Music [two exclamation point emojis and smirking face emoji],” Busey wrote in his post, which can be viewed below.
“You can’t understand anything I rap about [OR] your music [two exclamation points emojis] No one listens to KANYE’s project [OR] trench[.]”He added.
“I’m a smart guy and I would say ‘my people have nothing to do with you’,” he concluded.
We don’t think Boosie BadAzz’s post was mean, he just wanted to set the record straight.
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Kanye West attempts a threesome with Nicki Minaj and Amber Rose
Elsewhere in the BigBoy interview, Kanye revealed that he was trying to have a threesome with Nicki Minaj and Amber Rose, whom Kanye was dating at the time.
In the video interview below, Kanye reflects on his time in the studio recording his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy with Nicki Minaj. Apparently, Ye asked Safaree, who was in the studio with him, about arranging a threesome sex tryst with Amber Rose and Nicki. However, little did Kanye know that Safaree was actually secretly dating Nicki at the time.
“She’s a bad bitch and I’m like, ‘Yo, Safaree, you thought Nicki made me and Amber fight like she said she would,'” Kanye said. “This is her man,” he added. “Like, you gotta make these raps happen.”
Kanye was referring to Nicki’s standout verse on “Monster,” in which she raps, “Besides, ye, they can’t stand next to me, I think me, you and Amber should spend Friday together.”
When he heard Nicki spitting out those lyrics in the studio, Kanye thought he could take a chance on making it happen in real life with Amber and Nicki.
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Check out Boosie BadAzz’s response to Kanye’s claim that he invented each music style below. Also, watch Ye and Ty Dolla’s interview with Big Boy below.
Read Boosie BadAzz’s response to Kanye West’s claim that he invented every style of music
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