November 28, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Boosie gets pulled over by police, starts rapping “F*ck The Police” in front of the police officers.




“They got me pulled over again so I’m finna perform a concert in front of the police,” said the Louisiana rapper in a clip he shared on Instagram. He then proceeded to taunt the Fairburn Police Department in the video, whom he previously accused of targeting him. He performed two of his tracks, “Set It Off” and “Fuck the Police.”


“You wanna talk shit, you wanna run ya mouth,” he raps at the officers while filming from his phone. “You want some gangsta’s front your motherfucking house, we’ll set this bitch off.” He then called the officers his “fans” and switched up to to rap “Fuck the Police” instead. “Cities, fuck ‘em, narcotics, fuck ‘em,” he rapped. “Feds, fuck’em, DAs, fuck ‘em. We don’t need you bitches on our street, say with me, fuck the police, fuck the police! Without that badge you a bitch and a half n***a, fuck the police, fuck the police.”


From there, Boosie immediately bursts into song, performing the hook from “Set It Off,” one of the most popular songs from his 2006 album, Bad Azz, with the members of his entourage chiming in with backup vocals.


XXL reached out to the Fairburn Police Department regarding the incident and received the following statement:


“He [Boosie BadAzz] was stopped for speeding, 73 in a 55, around 11:00 AM this morning. Before pulling over, something was thrown out of the car he was driving. The item was not located or identified. The vehicle smelled of marijuana and was searched. A small amount was located, but no charges were issued for the marijuana. He was issued two citations for speeding and littering and was then released.”



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