Boosie BadAzz reveals which rappers, like Diddy & T.I., stayed in general population while locked up, sparking debate with Meek Mill.
- March 16, 2026
AceShowbiz - Boosie BadAzz stirred controversy online after sharing which rappers remained in the general population during their time behind bars.
During a recent Instagram Live, Boosie BadAzz accused Kodak Black of spending his incarceration period in protective custody. He later expanded on this claim by posting a detailed list on X of hip-hop artists he said never sought to be separated from the general prison population.
The list included notable names such as T.I., YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and Pooh Shiesty. The post quickly went viral, sparking heated debates about the unspoken rules and reputations in jail culture.
One significant reaction came from rapper Meek Mill, who pointed out that his name was missing. On X, he wrote, "I'm skinny, I walked every yard in every jail I was in and held weight in every jail I was in." Boosie BadAzz later apologized to Meek Mill for the oversight but maintained his statements about Kodak Black.
Young Thug offered a contrasting viewpoint, suggesting that opting for protective custody can sometimes be a strategic choice to avoid additional charges while incarcerated. However, Boosie BadAzz pushed back, insisting that those who claim a street reputation should uphold it even in prison.
Eventually, Young Thug agreed with Boosie's stance but clarified that his own decision to seek protective custody was to prevent further legal complications amid serious ongoing charges.
This ongoing discussion sheds light on the complex dynamics and personal choices rappers face while serving time, emphasizing differing perspectives on maintaining respect and safety behind bars.