Terrance “Gangsta” Williams, the brother of Birdman and a notorious figure in the rap world, has recently stirred up controversy by speaking out about Boosie, a fellow rapper who claims to be the last of the real ones left. Williams has accused Boosie of paying people to act tough and of being fake in general. He also hinted at an alleged snitching incident involving Boosie and T.I., another famous rapper.
In a video posted online, Williams criticized Boosie’s authenticity and claimed that he used to pay “steppers” (people who act tough or intimidate others) to bolster his street cred. Williams also suggested that Boosie and T.I. were faking their feud and planning still to release a joint album despite their supposed beef. “If you can’t believe it by now, I can’t help you,” Williams said.
The video has sparked a lot of discussion among fans and followers of both rappers. Some have supported Williams’ claims and argued that Boosie is overrated and overhyped, while others have defended Boosie and accused Williams of being jealous or seeking attention. What’s your take?
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