Boosie Badazz Praises R Kelly As The ‘Best To Ever Do It’ While Listening To The Leaked Album
Boosie Badazz Praises R Kelly As The ‘Best To Ever Do It’ While Listening To The Leaked Album
While playing a recently leaked album from the disgraced singer, Boosie Badazz shared two videos in which he referred to R.kelly ‘best to ever do it.’
On Friday, December 9, the rapper from Baton Rouge uploaded two distinct videos to Instagram in which he could be seen dancing to songs from the recently released R Kelly album ‘I admit it.’
In the first the album’s three title video, “I confess it,” R Kelly can be seen bobbing his head and grinning as he describe a conversation with Wendy Williams.
“She said, What about Aaliyah, I said Love, She said, What about the tape, I said, Hush I said, My Lawyers said don’t say nothing but I tell you that I have been set up,” R Kelly sings on the track, which was previously released to SoundCloud in 2018.
Boosie’s caption matched the enthusiasm he shared in the video. “R Kelly Talking That Shiii,” he wrote. “The best to ever do it, you better go listen to the album, Number 1 fan- Boosie Badazz.”
A few minutes later, Boosie Badazz returned to his Instagram page with another clip, this time listening to R Kelly sing the first few lines of song titled “Planet” which sounds like a play on Marvin Gaye’s classic “inner city blues (make me wanna holler).”
While R. Kelly remains in prison, ‘I admit it’ hit streaming platforms in the early hours on Friday morning, marking what would have been the singer’s first album in over six years.
Streaming services listed I admit it as been released through Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music specializing in new releases by legacy acts like Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley. Legacy is also the label home for reissues by Sony’s current and past roster of artists.
Hours after the project’s release, Sony informed TMZ that I Admit It was not an authorized release. The label indicates they were still trying to determine who released the new album and how.
Within one hour of TMZ’s update, I Admit It had seemingly been removed from major streaming platforms Including Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music.
Boosie Badazz has voiced his support for R Kelly on multiple occasions in the past, most recently following his 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and racketeering charges leading to the 30years Prison sentence Kelly is currently serving.
“People are getting 15/20 years for murder and he get 30!!” Boosie tweeted after the sentence was announced. “Yes he was wrong for manipulating young girls and sexing them but he didn’t kill anyone, aggravated rape anyone. no blame on the parents who knew everything. Resentence this man!! College professors get probation for this shit.
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