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Joe Budden TV·EntertainmentBoosie and Kodak Black Trade Words Over Prison Debate | "My Braincells Are Frying"
TL;DR
Panelists react to Boosie calling out Kodak Black for taking protective custody in prison, debating whether rap culture glorifies dangerous prison status.
Key Points
- 1.Boosie publicly shamed Kodak Black for going into protective custody. He released a list of rappers he claims kept it real by staying in general population, including Tory Lanez, BG, Diddy, Lil Kim, C-Murder, Remy, and Beanie Sigel — even adding Bill Cosby.
- 2.The panel unanimously found the debate absurd. One host summarized the logic as 'I went to prison but you were in PC, so I'm better than you,' calling participants 'volunteer slaves' serving a system that benefits from keeping them locked up.
- 3.Boosie's own statement partially acknowledged rap music leads fans to prison. He wrote that kids raised on street rap are 'hypnotized' by the music and end up incarcerated trying to live by its codes — yet he still condemned checking into PC.
- 4.The conversation shifted to childhood sexual trauma in Black communities. Terrence Howard going viral for claiming sexual abuse starting at age four prompted discussion about how many Black men's first sexual experiences were molestation, and the importance of famous figures speaking openly about it.
- 5.Boosie landed on the panel's personal 'do not listen to' list. Past comments — including arranging sexual experiences for his teenage son to prevent homosexuality and targeting Lil Nas X — placed him alongside Blueface and Cardi B as figures whose off-music words the hosts dismiss entirely.
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