Louisiana rapper Boosie is known for being vocal, and in one of his latest opinions, he says Jay-Z is irrelevant in today’s music. He also adds that younger generations don’t listen to Jigga in clubs.
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“Wipe Me Down” rapper, Boosie, who recently announced a joint album with Atlanta rapper T.I.feels that legendary rapper and businessman Jay-Z is not relevant in today’s music.
In a recent interview, Boosie explains why he doesn’t feel that Jay-Z is relevant.
“Jay-Z is not relevant today for music,” Boosie said.
One example he gave was that he does not hear HOV’s music in nightclubs.
“When I go to these clubs in Atlanta,” the “Set It Off,’ rapper elaborated. “These 25 to 35 clubs, I’m not hearing Nas, I’m not hearing Jay-Z,” he added.
Boosie referenced rap icon Nas due to rapper 21 Savage saying that he felt Nas wasn’t relevant even after dropping his latest album, Kings Disease IIIduring a panel discussion on the Clubhouse app a few weeks ago.
Toward the end of the video, Boosie says people respect Jay-Z for the “boss he is” rather than his music.
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