"Straight To Voicemail" Here Is Why Ralo Is NOT Getting a Call From Lil Boosie After SNITCH rumors
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"Loon keeps it real in this episode of It's Up There Podcast, breaking down the ongoing tension between Ralo and Boosie Badazz. What started as a simple comment from Ralo, stating he didn’t want to be rapping in his 40s and 50s, escalated into a heated beef when Boosie took offense. Boosie saw it as a sign of disrespect and accused Ralo of chasing clout, even bringing up snitching allegations that stemmed from Ralo’s time in prison. Ralo, who is serving an eight-year sentence for federal drug charges, has repeatedly denied cooperating with the police, but Boosie remains unmoved. Ralo’s plea for a conversation or even a public resolution has been ignored, as Boosie continues to distance himself from any association with someone he believes betrayed the streets. Loon explores the deeper dynamics behind this feud—why Boosie, a figure so tied to anti-snitching culture, refuses to give Ralo the conversation he's asking for, and how these accusations affect both their reputations in the hip-hop world. Beyond the personal beef, this episode examines how prison politics, loyalty, and authenticity are playing out in front of their fans and within the wider rap community. Is there a chance for reconciliation, or is this a rift too wide to mend?" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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