Boosie Badazz Calls Cap On Lil Nas X’s Apology To Christians: “I Bet He Wouldn’t Do This To Jews”

Boosie Lil Nas X

The outspoken southerner says his longtime rival is going to hell.

Boosie Badazz refuses to let up on Lil Nas X. The Baton Rouge native has once again shared his thoughts on the controversial recording artist.

Lil Nas X faced significant backlash for his “Christian era” rollout for his new “J Christ” single. In particular, several celebrities took issue with the 24-year-old entertainer dressing up as Jesus Christ.

Following the negative reactions to his Jesus cosplay, Lil Nas X took to social media to apologize for some of his antics. He specifically addressed a TikTok post where he spoofed the Holy Communion.

“I did not mean it as a cannibalism thing or whatever the freak. But I do apologize for that. I will say I’m sorry for that. That was overboard,” Lil Nas admitted.

Lil Nas X also said, “I do want my Christian fans to know that I am not against you. I was put on this Earth to bring people closer together and promote love. That’s who I am. I’m not like some evil, demon guy trying to destroy everybody’s values.”

Boosie Badazz was not buying the Montero album creator’s mea culpa. The 41-year-old southerner commented about the apology in an Instagram comment section.

“He [is] lying. He [knows] what he [is] doing!! I bet he wouldn’t do this to Jews. [hundred points emoji] He’s going to hell,” Boosie wrote. Previously, the “Wipe Me Down” hitmaker blasted Lil Nas X for his “J Christ” song.

Boosie Badazz and Lil Nas X have been feuding for years. The bad blood began when Boosie criticized BET for allowing Lil Nas to kiss a male dancer at the 2021 BET Awards.

Additionally, Boosie threatened to assault Lil Nas X for the on-stage lip-lock. He even called the openly gay musician a “f#####” and suggested the Georgia-raised rhymer should commit suicide.

Lil Nas X’s “J Christ” has seen mixed results as far as immediate commercial success on DSPs. The song’s music video is currently trending at No. 2 in YouTube’s music section. In contrast, it only debuted at No. 53 on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs USA chart.