Rapper Boosie Badazz has voiced his grievances, claiming that he was duped out of his backend earnings by two Houston promoters. The individuals in question are identified as King Falkahn, who uses the Instagram handle @tjfalkahn and Tempted Rod, known as @tempted_rod on Instagram.
Taking to social media, Boosie Badazz issued a stern warning to fellow artists, cautioning them against engaging with these promoters. In a post on his official Instagram account, Boosie declared, “ALL ARTIST DO NOT DEAL WITH THESE HOUSTON PROMOTERS @tempted_rod @tjfalkahn RAN OFF WITH MY BACKEND AT NOTO N HTOWN. DO NOT DEAL WITH THESE PROMOTERS. They ran off with 15k. ALL HOUSTON CLUBS DO NOT DEAL WITH THESE PROMOTERS N ALL MY HOUSTON FANS DO NOT GO TO ANYTHING THAT THESE PROMOTERS THROW!!”
King Falkahn swiftly responded to Boosie’s accusations, commenting “He got 17.5 for walkthrough, have your lawyer hit me with the contract, you keeping him busy!”
Boosie’s dedicated fan base rallied in support, pressuring the accused promoters to fulfill their financial obligations to the rapper. Fans flooded the comments section, urging King Falkahn and Tempted Rod to settle the alleged $15k debt owed to Boosie.
This incident serves as a cautionary tale within the entertainment industry, shedding light on the importance of transparent financial dealings and contractual agreements. Boosie’s public call-out not only serves as a means of seeking restitution but also as a deterrent for other artists considering collaborations with the implicated promoters.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the promoters will respond and whether legal actions will be taken to resolve the dispute.