Boosie & T.I. Confront Their Sons For Having Guns Present In Music Video: ‘The Sh*t Don’t Look Legitimate’

Boosie & T.I. Confront Their Sons For Having Guns Present In Music Video: ‘The Sh*t Don’t Look Legitimate’
The job of a parent is never done.
Video footage has recently surfaced of rappers Boosie Badazz and T.I. seemingly crashing a music video shoot of their sons and lecturing the rising artists over guns being used during the filming. In the clip, you can hear Boosie questioning “Why ya’ll always gotta have guns?,” before T.I. walks into frame and adds,
“What is it about the guns, man?”
King Harris, the 20-year-old son of T.I. replies,
“It’s not illegal to have guns.”

However, T.I. fires back,
“Well, in the manner in which you’re portraying [them] and the lifestyle, the sh*t don’t look legitimate, sir.”
Boosie and T.I. both then express that they “can’t support” the guns appearing in the video. It’s unclear when the footage was taken, but given the pushback from the veteran rappers, there’s a chance the gun scene won’t see the light of day.
Boosie and TI checked their sons after pulling up to their music video shoot & seen them with guns ? pic.twitter.com/1qMXNNelXR
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) September 24, 2024
Do you think Boosie and T.I. did the right thing or were they overreacting? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!
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