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Boosie exchanges words with Rick Ross’ ex-girlfriend Tia Kemp

Kemp had words for Boosie regarding his back-and-forth with Kodak Black
Boosie (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Jamie Lamor Thompson)

It seems like Boosie and random controversies always seem to find their way to each other. The Louisiana rapper has responded to some harsh words he received from Rick Ross’s ex-girlfriend, Tia Kemp, over his longstanding back-and-forth with Kodak Black.


After Boosie responded to Kodak’s most recent freestyle diss of him to Drake’s “8AM In Charlotte,” Kemp used Instagram Live to share that she thinks Boosie is “too old to be beefing with these little boys” and that he should move on.


“Every time I turn around, you got Yak’s name in your mouth, somebody’s name in your mouth,” Kemp said. “You do too much, dawg. I’m an old h– your age, bro. Leave Yak alone, man.”

“Nobody gives a f— about him making a song with no muthaf—— rainbow-wearing n—- down here in Dade County, bro,” she went on. “Cause y’all n—– be out here making songs with booty boys and get in their beds having parties with them.”


“I used to listen to all your s—. Stop hating, man. [Kodak] trying to get out of a bad spot. Let that boy get out of prison, bruh. Your stupid a– was always going back and forth when you were younger,” she added.

After getting word about Kemp’s tirade, Boosie first responded on X, formerly Twitter, saying he’s been over the situation.

“LADY I SAID ONE THING ABOUT KODAK N THAT WAS A MINUTE AGO‼️ I BEEN LET THAT S— GO,” Boosie insisted. “EVER SINCE THEN HE’S BEEN HAVING MY NAME N HIS MOUTH FROM INTERVIEWS TO SONGS‼️N IM NOT GO SAY NOTHING TO THAT OTHER DUDE N NEVER WILL.DONT TRY N MAKE IT LIKE IM KICKING SOMEONE CAUSE THEY’RE LOCKED UP. I KNOW THAT PAIN I WOULD NEVER.”

Later in the day, Boosie decided to do his own livestream to drive home his point.

“Man, I heard that lady crazy. I ain’t f—– with that crazy b—- lady,” Boosie said. “That lady got time. I ain’t f—— with that crazy f—— lady. I don’t be bringing up no Kodak bro.

“Kodak been bringing up my name. Songs, interviews. I said what I said about that n—- way long ago,” the “Rocket Man” rapper related. “And I let it go. She trying to make it like I’m kicking it while he’s down. Hell no, man. I never do that. I know that pain.”

The rift between Boosie and Kodak began when the latter did a song with controversial rapper 6ix9ine, who fell out of a lot of people’s good graces after infamously cooperating with the feds in the 2019 racketeering trial against the Nine Trey Gangsters, of which he was a former member.

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