šŸ”„ Boosie Fires Shots at Jay Z, DJ Vlad & Caleb Williams in Explosive New Diss Track…

šŸ”„ Boosie Fires Shots at Jay Z, DJ Vlad & Caleb Williams in Explosive New Diss Track...

Rapper Boosie Badazz has unleashed a furious new diss track titled ā€œThat’s Your Son,ā€ taking direct aim at Jay‑Z, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, and media mogul DJ Vlad in a calculated move to dominate headlines and settle long‑running scores. The song, š“µš“®š“Ŗš““š“®š“­ online early today, has already sparked intense debate across social media and hip‑hop blogs, with listeners divided over both its content and its aggressive tone.

In the track, Boosie resurrects the explosive paternity allegations against Jay‑Z, referencing the Ramiir Satweight case that has haunted the Roc Nation founder for years. Boosie raps that Jay‑Z ā€œlook just like youā€ and questions how the billionaire could live with the claim that Satweight is his son. The case was officially dismissed with prejudice earlier this year, and a judge ordered Satweight to pay $120,000 in legal fees to Jay‑Z. Boosie’s decision to reignite this narrative is seen as a deliberate attempt to tap into the public’s fascination with the sealed family š’¹š“‡š’¶š“‚š’¶.

The diss track also takes a sharp swipe at Caleb Williams, the rising NFL star and Madden cover athlete, for wearing nail polish in promotional materials and at the draft. Boosie accuses the league and media of normalizing what he calls ā€œemasculating behaviorā€ toward Black men. He argues that a game sold to millions of young boys should not feature a male athlete with painted fingernails, and he calls out Williams for being the ā€œface of the NFLā€ while displaying what Boosie views as a destructive trend.

DJ Vlad, the founder of VladTV, is the third target. Boosie directly challenges Vlad’s influence, boasting that he made a million dollars in one night and could host gambling sessions at his home four times a week, each worth $25,000. ā€œI don’t need Vlad TV. I don’t need to speak. I ain’t got to talk,ā€ Boosie declares on the record. This outburst stems from a well‑publicized financial dispute between the two, during which Boosie claimed Vlad refused to pay him an additional $5,000 for an interview.

The track’s release comes after months of silence between Boosie and Vlad, following a falling out that saw Vlad repeatedly discuss Boosie’s finances and hustle on his platform. Many observers note that Boosie has long relied on VladTV to stay in the headlines, but now the rapper is signaling independence. ā€œHe jumped out there today. It worked in his favor. The song ain’t it to me, but he got the people talking,ā€ said a commentator in a widely shared video breaking down the diss.

While music critics have panned the track as a step down from Boosie’s classic work, the rapper’s strategic timing suggests he is willing to sacrifice artistic quality for š“æš’¾š“‡š’¶š“ impact. The song has already been reposted across multiple platforms and is driving conversations in Black and urban media circles. Boosie has not yet issued an official statement, but sources close to him indicate he plans to release more material in the coming days.

Jay‑Z’s legal team has not responded to requests for comment. Representatives for Caleb Williams declined to discuss the diss track, referring instead to the quarterback’s focus on the upcoming season. DJ Vlad, known for responding to criticism on air, has not yet addressed the track publicly, but insiders expect a detailed rebuttal on his next broadcast.

Boosie’s diss track has once again thrust him into the center of hip‑hop’s most volatile debates: paternity, masculinity, and media power. Whether this latest salvo will yield the attention he seeks or backfire remains to be seen, but for now, the rapper is firmly back in the spotlight. Observers are watching closely to see how each of the targeted figures will respond, and whether this will escalate into a broader war of words across the industry.