Boosie confronts Jay-Z over decade-long paternity dispute with Rymir Satterwaite in new track "Reality Check Finish" from album My Deepest Thoughts.
- July 10, 2026
AceShowbiz - Boosie has publicly confronted Jay-Z in his latest track "Reality Check Finish," addressing the long-standing paternity dispute involving Jay-Z's alleged son, Rymir Satterwaite.
On his new album My Deepest Thoughts, the Louisiana rapper delivers sharp lyrics that question [strong]Jay-Z[/strong]'s denial of his biological connection to Satterwaite. The song references the resemblance between Rymir and the music mogul, highlighting the emotional weight behind the legal battle that has spanned over a decade.
The controversy stems from claims made by Rymir Satterwaite, whose late mother, Wanda Satterwaite, reportedly had a relationship with [strong]Jay-Z[/strong] in the 1990s. Since then, Rymir has pursued legal action to compel [strong]Jay-Z[/strong] to acknowledge paternity or submit to a DNA test.
Legal efforts intensified when Lillie Coley, Rymir’s godmother and legal guardian, filed a recent complaint on his behalf. However, the case was dismissed by a judge in 2025, who also denied a motion to amend the complaint, effectively closing that particular legal path.
The rapper’s legal team has consistently pushed back against the allegations, labeling them as prolonged harassment. They point out that multiple courts have previously rejected the claims. In fact, in January, a judge awarded [strong]Jay-Z[/strong] nearly $120,000 in attorney fees related to this matter.
This dismissal was with prejudice, preventing Rymir from refiling the same lawsuit. Despite this, Rymir announced in July that while he withdrew one case, he continues to pursue the matter privately, implying ongoing efforts behind the scenes.
The dispute remains unresolved publicly, with [strong]Boosie[/strong]'s new track bringing renewed attention to the situation. The song’s candid lyrics have stirred conversation around family, accountability, and the challenges faced in high-profile paternity cases.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.