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Boosie Badazz: 5 Things About The Rapper Reportedly Shot In Dallas After Paying Respect To Mo3

Rapper Boosie Badazz has reportedly been involved in a Dallas shooting, suffering a gunshot wound to his leg. Here’s 5 things to know about him.

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Boosie has reportedly been shot in Dallas. Image: AP

1. He was diagnosed with kidney cancerThe Louisiana-born rapper revealed the news to his fans in an Instagram post on Nov. 25, 2015. “I need all my fans to pray for me,” Lil Boosie captioned a photo of himself eating on Instagram. “Doctor just told me I have cancer on my kidneys.” Less than two weeks later he underwent surgery to have the cancer removed from his kidney. “I want to thank each and everyone for all the support and love! Surgery went well..God is good! Next step recovery! Cancer has been removed from Boosie kidney,” he wrote on Instagram, breaking the good news.

2. He was unexpectedly released from prison early. The rapper, whose real name is Torrence Hatch, was unexpectedly released from a Louisiana State Penitentiary back in March 2014, where he had been since 2009, after he was charged with third degree possession of Marijuana. Upon his release, a rep for for the penitentiary told the media that Boosie would be on parole until 2018.

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The rapper previously went to prison. Image: AP

3. He reportedly wrote more than 1000 songs while in prison. He may have been locked up, but that didn’t stop him from working on his music. After his release in March, he told reporters that he was planning on releasing a new album soon, as he wrote over 1,000 song while in prison. At the time, Boosie said he had listened to some of today’s rap music and believed the industry was “wide open” for him to jump back in and become one of today’s most relevant rap stars.

4. He made transphobic comments about Dwyane Wade’s daughter. The rapper came under fire for his comments about Dwyane Wade’s 12-year-old transgender daughter, Zaya. The “Nasty Nasty” rapper spoke out after the NBA star confirmed that Zaya identifies as female in February 2020. “Dwyane Wade, you’ve gone too f–king far, bro,” Boosie said in a heavily-criticized Instagram video.

5. He also caught heat for going on a homophobic rant in 2015. He came under the line of fire after going on an offensive homophobic tirade on Instagram in November 2015. In the lengthy rant, the rapper said that since being released from prison, he had been confronted with gay story lines whenever he turned on the TV (he mentioned Empire and Love & Hip-Hop specifically). His comments were deleted soon after.

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