In their social media interactions, both Boosie and Ralo traded insults and aired their grievances. Ralo dismissed the accusations, asserting that he had not betrayed anyone, and ridiculed Boosie for indulging in gossip.
“These n**** be acting like some real b****, yawl salon talking ass n****,” Ralo wrote. “Gossiping grandma, drunk auntie, b**** group chat ass n****. I hate yawl f**** n****… Ole p**** a** n***** always running they mouth, don’t even be knowing what the f**** they be talking about. Idgaf if you don’t f**** wit me n****. I was straight waaaaay before I even met yo lame a**…”
Boosie, however, remained firm in his claims, suggesting that Ralo carried a guilty conscience. He even invoked the memory of Trouble (also known as Skoob), questioning what the late artist would say about Ralo’s actions.
“@ralofamgoon U BEING STRAIGHT WITH MONEY BEFORE U MET ME HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT U HAVE DONE!! “EVERY REAL STREET N**** KNOW WHATS UP. LIKE I TOLD U N OUR TEXT!!U CAN RUN THAT S**** ON SOMEONE ELSE LOL N U The ONE A LAME ASS N**** COOPERATING WHEN ALL YO N**** BEING SOLID!! WHAT U SORRY FOR ? uletusdownnitshurtingyouinside.”
“YOU ALWAYS GOING ON THE INTERNET AND INTERVIEWS GOSSIPING ABOUT PEOPLE THAT S**** LAME. YOU DONT KNOW S**** ABOUT ME RAPPING A** N**** IF I TOLD I WOULD BE COCKY ENOUGH TO SAY I DID AND EVERY B**** STILL WOULDVE SUCKED MY DICK. I AINT TRYING TO SAVE FACE FOR NONE OF YOU MFS. RALO AINT TOLD ON NOBODY…”
Despite serving an eight-year prison sentence, Ralo challenged Boosie to a physical confrontation while defending his integrity. He stated that if the allegations were true, he would have already been released from prison, emphasizing his loyalty to the code of the streets.
“It’s eating me up cuz I did all these years i prison and lame as n**** like u calling a solid n**** ah rat,” he wrote. “P**** a*** n**** if I would’ve told ‘I WOULD BE OUT’ with my daughter. I could’ve made it to the father and daughter dances. I lost all that s**** staying solid to this p**** a*** code. Why the f**** u putting Trouble and the world in our business hoe a*** n****??? Set the welcome home Ralo fight up ima beat yo a*** #OnGod.”
Ralo also criticized Boosie for leaving his hometown of Baton Rouge and relocating to Atlanta, claiming that he abandoned his community. Ralo concluded by expressing his preference for the “old Boosie” over the “new version.”
“That p**** a** n**** left his whole city broke and f**** up, tell him go buy back his block and help his people the way I did,” Ralo wrote. “He ran his scared ass from Louisiana wit the killers to get some peace. I don’t respect n**** like that anyway. REAL KINGS MAKE THERE THRONES AT HOME AND SIT ON THEM… ‘LIKE I DID.’”
The intensifying feud between Boosie and Ralo has captured the attention of their respective fan bases, igniting a heated debate within the online community. While the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how these conflicting narratives will impact their careers and reputations moving forward.
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