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Part 31: Boosie Thinks a Rapper will Dig Up His Opp's Corpse & Film a Music Video in the Future
Part 29: Boosie: I'm Working On an Album with Juvenile & BG
Part 1: Boosie Goes Crazy Celebrating ASAP Rocky Beating His Gun Case, Laughs at "Rat" ASAP Relli
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Boosie delved into the distinctions between drill music and the 'slang that iron' trend. While discussing the nuances, Boosie emphasized that a significant part of what many refer to as 'slang that iron' music—characterized by its foundational ties to Baton Rouge—is different from drill music. He noted that while both styles often portray violence, the drill music scene is notorious for referencing real-life events and direct confrontations.
Boosie highlighted the evolving landscape of hip-hop where provocative themes often overshadow lyrical prowess. Although artists like J. Cole and Drake succeed through lyrical excellence, for many in the drill scene, notoriety often stems from raw, real-life narratives, pushing artists into a risky limelight. Boosie warns against the pitfalls of using music as a means to settle scores, citing numerous artists who faced dire consequences in pursuit of fame fueled by real-life rivalries.