This week, rappers and fans alike are chiming in after Boosie backtracks on his music with T.I. Back in November, Boosie praised his forthcoming project with the Atlanta heavyweight, telling Fat Joe it supersedes Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss. Now, the Louisiana legend has shelved the project after alleged snitching comments from T.I. forced him to pull back. “N.Y. General” Mysonne was made aware of the comments and has since come forward to provide his two cents on the matter.
In an uprooted episode of expediTIously, T.I. spoke on a case he had with his now-deceased cousin, Toot. The pair had gone to trial for guns and theft, with Tip ultimately making the decision to put the charges on Toot after he was killed. Mysonne says if he were in Toot’s position, he’d want the same thing to happen, too. “I want you to use me to make sure that you don’t go to jail,” he exclaims in an Instagram post. He goes on to theorize that maybe the guns were Toot’s in the first place. “I do not adhere to street rules,” he captions the post. To clarify, he concludes with “I deal with Codes of Manhood and Integrity! #BoycottBlackMurder.”
Mysonne Explains Why T.I. Made The Right Decision
According to T.I., him and his cousin were previously stopped by the police in 2000 after making a play on stolen, luxury clothing. “We get in the car and we pull off,” Tip explains after being followed by mall security. “And then, of course, they followed behind us and called the real police. So before we actually get on the expressway, the real police pull us over. I have a gun.”
The two then went to trial for the crime, at which point Toot was tragically murdered. Due to the grave circumstances, T.I.’s lawyer then presented him with an opportunity to frame his cousin instead. According to him, Toot told him sent him a message from the other side and agreed to it. “After he had passed, I had a talk with him,” T.I. continued. “Toot said, ‘I’ll take all the charges you got! If you can walk away free and put it on me, goddamn right! ‘Cause I’ll be damned if they gon’ come and mothafuckin’ extradite me from here!’” Although the footage is from 2000, it was enough for Boosie to pull the plug on their project altogether as a result.
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