Boosie Badazz says the white rapper who used the n-discussion in a battle rap challenge deserved to get hit.

A video recently surfaced online, showing a grouping of men involved in battle rap. The challenge saw a black rapper take on a white one, and the latter fabricated the fault of using a racial slur during the lyrical confrontation. In the video, the rapper of Caucasian descent is heard saying, "Saying I can't use this north-word in this boxing. My n**ga," he rapped. The rest of his sentence was promptly sacked back downward his windpipe when the opposing rap battler swung his fist right into his confront.

TMZ caught up with Boosie Badazz to get his take on the video that has at present gone viral. When asked what he thought about the white rapper using the due north-word in that situation, Boosie said, "It's probably simply a bad situation [for him]."

The Baton Rouge rap legend explained that he had close white friends chosen him "my ni**a" before, just in the context of battle rap its entirely different. In that example, he explain, the Due north word is being used in a derogatory context

Boosie Badazz explained that while there are some special circumstances where the due north-word "means similar love," a battle rap is an entirely different situation, and the white rapper might have gotten what he deserved in this example.

"They was supposed to bust him in his sh*t, they did the right matter," Lil Boosie explicate. Boosie Badazz has e'er been one, to be honest, and quite entertaining in his discourse. Who improve to inquire if the situation was handled correctly? Check out the viral video and Boosie's response.