Boosie Badazz Pays Homage To The Late Irv Gotti

Boosie Badazz speaks on stage during Day 3 of Revolt World at Pangaea Studios on September 22, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 22: Boosie Badazz speaks on stage during Day 3 of Revolt World at Pangaea Studios on September 22, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Revolt TV)

Boosie Badazz recently shared his raw reaction to the passing of music mogul Irv Gotti at 54, voicing frustration over the lack of recognition Gotti received while alive. In a now-viral VladTV interview, he reflected on the overwhelming social media love Gotti got posthumously, questioning why that same energy wasn’t there before.

The interview took an unexpected turn when Boosie struggled to pronounce the word “influential.” Fans quickly turned the moment into a viral joke, but beyond the laughs, his message hit hard. He admitted he never met Gotti but was deeply moved by the tributes. Seeing the outpouring of respect made him wonder why artists don’t get their flowers while they can still smell them.

“I never met Irv Gotti, and now I’m reading all this about how he influenced the industry. Where was this love when he was here?” Boosie asked. “I ain’t even know he did all this till he died.”

Gotti, best known for co-founding Murder Inc. and shaping the sounds of Ja Rule and Ashanti, played a huge role in early 2000s hip-hop. Boosie pointed out how people only seemed to appreciate his impact after he was gone. His frustration echoed a common sentiment—artists and industry figures often don’t receive their due credit until it’s too late.

“Man, this dude was a musical genius, and I ain’t know it till he was gone. That’s the sad part,” Boosie said. Fans resonated with his words, with one commenting, “They bring flowers to your funeral but won’t bring you soup when you’re sick.” Another added, “A man’s worth is never fully appreciated until he’s gone. Big facts.”

While Boosie’s pronunciation mishap became a meme, it didn’t overshadow his point. Gotti’s influence on hip-hop was undeniable. As the mastermind behind some of the biggest hits of the early 2000s, his production skills and business moves solidified his legacy long before his passing.

Gotti’s career wasn’t without controversy. Legal battles and public feuds followed him for years, but his contributions to the culture were significant. The wave of tributes from the music industry proves just how much he mattered.

Boosie’s emotional reaction struck a nerve. His words reminded fans to appreciate legends while they’re still here. Though he never met Gotti, the impact was clear. That alone speaks volumes about the legacy Irv Gotti left behind.


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