As 21 Savage and Younger Thug proceed selling a “f**ok the streets” message geared toward encouraging unity and development inside Atlanta hip-hop, Boosie Badazz is providing a extra difficult take.
In a collection of tweets, Boosie challenged rappers embracing the slogan whereas nonetheless counting on road narratives of their music. “IF THE RAPPERS GO SAY F**Ok THE STREETS YALL NEED TO STOP RAPPING BOUT EM!!” he wrote, accusing artists of “double dipping” by condemning road tradition whereas benefiting from it.
Boosie argued that the streets play a foundational position in shaping artists’ identities, work ethic, and success. He identified that a lot of hip-hop’s sound, help system, and independent-label tradition originated in road environments. Whereas emphasizing that he needs younger individuals to flee harmful conditions, Boosie made it clear he refuses to denounce the streets outright.
“YES I WANT EVERY KID TO MAKE IT OUT THE STREETS,” he continued. “BUT IM NEVER SAYING ‘F**Ok THE STREETS.’ THEY RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR SUCCESS.”
IF THE RAPPERS GO SAY FUCK THE STREETS YALL NEED TO STOP RAPPING BOUT EM‼️STOP DOUBLE DIPPING ‼️RAP ABOUT FRUITS ,COLLEGE COURSES N STAYING OUT THE STREETS✅IF U FROM THE STREETS THE STREETS SHAPED YOU TO THE MAN U R TODAY. YOUR MINDSET ,YOUR HUSTLE ,YOUR INTUITION and so on. COME FROM…
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) December 20, 2025
He closed by difficult rappers to totally take away road themes from their lyrics if they really stand by the message, urging them to show their artistry with out counting on that vocabulary.



