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Boosie Badazz Kills Collab Album With T.I. After Tip's Snitching Confession
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Though the 'Wipe Me Down' emcee doubts the validity of T.I.'s story that he once snitched on his dead cousin, Boosie decides to cancel their joint project because he would disappoint his fans.

AceShowbiz - Boosie Badazz (formerly Lil Boosie) stands firm on his view about snitching, though it has cost him an album and a friendship. The rapper reveals that he has cut ties with T.I. and scrapped their collaborative album over the latter's snitching confession.

In an episode of "experdiTIously" in 2020, T.I. explained that he caught a gun charge with his cousin, though it was later dismissed. "After he had passed, I had a talk with him. Toot said, 'I'll take all the charges you got! If you can walk away free and put it on me, goddamn right!' " Tip recalled his dead cousin telling him.

In a new interview with VladTV, Boosie unloaded on T.I. for randomly choosing to divulge the info while they were planning to release a joint album. "I don't know if that's true," he said on Tip's snitch-uation, "If he did that, you're a f**kin' rat, too," he added. "I don't spare no-mothaf**kin'-body... if you cooperate with law enforcement to get you out of trouble… that means you're a rat."

The "Wipe Me Down" rapper explained he didn't think T.I. was speaking truthfully when he spoke on snitching on his dead cousin. "I think he went up there and got to f**kin' talkin'," he said. "Why admit to that after like..."

The Baton Rogue native claimed T.I.'s confession ruined their joint project. "I'm like why the f**k he say that when we got a f**king album 'bout to come out?!" he ranted. "It ruined everything."

Though he doubts the validity of T.I.'s snitching confession, Boosie said he had no choice but to scrap the completed album because he would've disappointed his fans if he dropped the album. "I woke up my motherf**king phone full of [angry messages]," the 40-year-old star said, adding that they already had "about eight nine songs" for the album before it was canceled.

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