Boosie is calling out other rappers for sampling and interpolating his music without getting the green light from him first.
Earlier this week, the Louisiana rapper warned artists against using portions of his songs without permission, as he threatened legal action against Rod Wave for his recent release.Â
“I’m coming back for all that, bro,” he said before singling out Rod Wave over his song, “Long Journey,” which samples Boosie’s 2010 Incarcerated record of the same name.Â
“Rod Wave ain’t the only one. Sh*t, y’all better do y’all research… I done got paperwork on the way. A lot of people, bruh, it ain’t just Rod Wave.”
Rod Wave offered to settle the dispute out of court, calling the “Wipe Me Down” rapper’s legal threats unnecessary. Boosie then directed his attention to Kodak, calling the “Super Gremlin” rapper out for sampling his song “Let Me Ease Ya Mind” on the new record, “Eaze Your Mind.”
Now, in his final attempt to collect compensation from his rap peers, Boosie is calling out YG.Â
On Tuesday, the Baton Rouge rapper took to Instagram with claims that YG ripped lyrics from his song “Who Do You Love” and his feature on YUNG SNAPPA’s “Fk Da Police.”Â
It’s unclear whether or not Boosie has moved forward with any legal filings. However, according to a verified annotation on Genius, YG admitted Boosie inspired his song, “Who Do You Love.”Â
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