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Soulja Boy & Boosie Badazz Get Into It Over Gay Rapper Tweets – HipHopDX

Soulja Boy and Boosie Badazz have spent the evening going back and forth on social media after Big Draco proclaimed he was “one of the last straight rappers in the game.”

Although he didn’t name names, on Thursday (December 29) Soulja Boy took to Twitter to go in on an unspecified rapper who paints his nails, labeling him and others like him “gay.”

The following day (December 30), Boosie took to Twitter to respond, not quite in defense of NBA Youngboy, who many believe was the target of Soulja Boy’s original tweet, but rather all of the others who inadvertently got pulled into the conversation.

“EVERYBODY AINT GAY @souljaboy,” Boosie wrote. “U KNOW WHO STAND ON BUIZNESS FOR THE REAL GANGSTERS #boosiebadazz CANT LET U SAY THAT MY NIGGA U KNOW IM [100 emoji] MY G #onbleek.”

From there, the two began to go back and forth with each other, with Soulja Boy making it clear he isn’t one to be checked over his comments.

“I said what I said,” he fired back. “You know what I meant. You wanna do something? I say what the fuck I want to. Didn’t you let a n-gga just bitch u on a diss track? U ain’t stand on Shit n-gga.”

In a follow-up tweet, Soulja suggested the Baton Rouge native didn’t like him and told him to lose his number. “I feel like @BOOSIEOFFICIAL don’t even like me bitch don’t call my phone,” he tweeted.

Not looking to enter the New Year with another beef on his resumé, Boosie Badazz quickly poured water on the situation by calling cap on Soulja’s true intentions. “U JOCIN BRA. I AINT FUCKING WITH YOU TODAY. HELLNA.”

Even though Soulja Boy didn’t name Boosie in his original tweet, the “Wipe Me Down” rapper said he will “snapback every time” he’s mentioned negatively in a conversation.

“N ANY N-GGA SAY MY NAME  I SNAPBACK EVERTY TIME no [cap] U ON ONE TODAY,” he joked with Soulja Boy, who then extended his own olive branch.

“U know I fuk wit u OG, but I’ll crash out. Let’s just keep it koo and get this money [smirking purple devil emoji] [crying with laughter emoji],” he tweeted.

He added in a separate tweet: “Lol [crying with laughter emoji] I know OG. I just expected you to go harder. But u see me. Say my name I respond too. We def know u not gay Boosie come on now.”

This isn’t the first time that Boosie — who has been called out for his own homophobia in the past— has taken to social media to defend his own sexuality. Earlier this month, he fired back at Gabrielle Union after she implied he’s secretly gay.

Union made the comments last month during an interview with Jemele Hill, where she addressed Boosie Badazz while defending her teenage stepdaughter Zaya Wade’s transition from male to female.

“He’s so preoccupied. It’s almost like, thou doth protest too much, Little Boos,” the actor said in the clip, which resurfaced on social media on December 4 and went viral. “You got a lot of dick on your mind!

“[Zaya and Lil Nas X live in his head] rent free! It’s like, ‘Sir.’ Something you want to go ahead and tell us? This is a safe space, we can be your sanctuary. I don’t think he had a safe space [growing up].”

Union’s comments came after Boosie had spoken out against Zaya’s transition, telling the teen’s father and Union’s husband, former NBA star Dwyane Wade, that he had “gone too fucking far.”

After repeatedly doubling down on his insensitive comments in the face of widespread backlash, the Badazz Music Syndicate boss later relented and apologized to Wade.

However, Boosie’s tone was less repentant after catching wind of Gabrielle Union’s resurfaced interview as he issued a belated response to the Bad Boys II actor via a series of angry, all-caps tweets.

After refuting her suggestion that he’s gay, Boosie turned his attention to D. Wade — who Union married in 2014 and shares one biological child with — and brought the three-time NBA champion’s sexuality into question.

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Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time Soulja Boy has called out rappers who don nail polish and lipstick, revealing back in November that he’s not a fan of the look.

“I don’t put fingernail polish on my nails I don’t do – this is chapstick,” he said in a rant shared on his Instagram Live, holding up his chapstick in response to a fan who asked why he was “putting lipstick on.”

“Why don’t you go on your favorite rapper live and ask him why he got fingernail polish on? Or ask him why he got lipstick on?” he continued. “Nah, you wanna come to a real n-gga live, a real gangster and play with a n-gga talking about some chapstick, man. Stop playing.”