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T.I., Boosie Badazz Reprimand Their Sons For Shooting Gun-Toting Video

Marc Griffin
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Boosie and T.I. had to let their sons know they aren’t going for them toting guns all up in the videos!

The Shade Room shared a viral video of the two rappers stepping to their sons, King Harris and Tootie Raww, as they attempt to shoot a music video. The fathers begin scolding the boys and their friends for having guns on set and give them a lesson as to why they shouldn’t be using guns.

At one point, TIP asks why the boys are even toting guns when they got girls with them, stating, “You got girls here. Why don’t you talk about being in love?” The lecture then transforms into a teachable moment as T.I. begins breaking down how having a gun that doesn’t belong to you or some miscellaneous drugs in your possession could lead to a run-in with the police and even land them in jail.

The video received major positive reactions from netizens who praised Boosie and T.I. for teaching their kids right from wrong. Ebro Darden hopped in the comment section on Instagram, where he wondered why King and Tootie are even trying to rappers, saying, “First, why ya’ll rapping anyway? Too many rappers already. Second, why are you lying be yourself. Third, that’s why the one brother, Domani [T.I.’s other son] kinda poppin’….Being himself. And furthermore… love this.”

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Tiny offered remarks regarding the situation and revealed that the video was actually “old” and transpired when TIP and Boosie Badazz were shooting their joint reality show. She also used her comment to call people out for always looking to “hate on King.”

“This is old! This is from a TV show that Tip & Boosie was filming with their sons! Wish u could see all the eps. They’re funny but still instilling father & son values!! Y’all so quick to hate on King it’s crazy,” Tiny typed.

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