Boosie BadAzz is convinced Diddy's apology video will feature as an intro to one of the disgraced mogul's upcoming songs.
Boosie thinks Diddy will use the apology for musical purposes
On Monday (May 27), VladTV aired a segment of their latest interview with the Louisiana rapper, where he weighs in on the latest drama surrounding Diddy, which includes a recently released video of Puff attacking Cassie and he apologizes to the camera. Boosie previously described the apology as “an intro to a song” on X, formerly known as Twitter. To Vlad, Boosie doubled down on the sentiment saying he felt Diddy would reuse the apology clip.
“I feel like that was the intro to a song,” Boosie said in the video below, questioning the sincerity of the apology. “I feel like [in] five years you'll hear it on one of his comeback songs… That was an introduction.”
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On May 19, two days after CNN released the video clip showing Diddy punching and kicking his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016, he apologized.
“It's so hard to reflect on the darkest moments in your life, but sometimes you have to,” Diddy began in his video. “I was excited – I was devastated – but I make no excuses. My behavior in this video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in this video,” he continued. “I was disgusted then when I did it. I'm disgusted now. I went and got professional help. I started going to therapy, going to rehab. I had to ask God for his mercy and grace.”
Boosie isn't the only person criticizing Diddy's apology. Cassie's lawyer shot down the apology video, citing Diddy's vehement denial of the allegations before the video surfaced. Everyone from sports analyst Stephen A. Smith to Breakfast Club Co-host Charlamagne Tha God called out Diddy for the sorry excuse for vindication.
Diddy has been hit with six additional lawsuits since settling with Cassie last November. Many of the cases have the same disturbing MO, including allegations of drugs and sexual assault. Regardless of what happens in court, Diddy's image is tarnished beyond repair at this point. Music should be the last thing on his mind.
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Watch Boosie explain why he thinks Diddy's apology will end up in a future song.