Boosie Apologizes For Leaving Meek Mill Off His List Of Rappers Who ‘Didn’t Check PC’ While Incarcerated + Young Thug Weighs In

Boosie Apologizes For Leaving Meek Mill Off His List Of Rappers Who ‘Didn’t Check PC’ While Incarcerated + Young Thug Weighs In
#Boosie has seemingly kicked off the latest rap debate. He recently shared a list of rappers and other celebrities who allegedly didn’t spend their time behind bars in protective custody, instead opting to be placed in general population. While Boosie’s list included names like Diddy, Lil Kim, Bill Cosby, Fetty Wap, and others, #MeekMill entered the chat after noticing he wasn’t mentioned. Boosie quickly apologized for the oversight, and the two appear to still be on good terms.
#YoungThug, however, had a different take, arguing, “Pc is smarter tho, that hard sh*t get u nun but heartaches from your family and kids and more charges if it’s to much goin on in the dorms.” Meek seemed willing to agree to disagree, replying to Thug, “We gotta argue this one at trial.” Looks like this is one debate the timeline isn’t settling anytime soon.

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