Rapper Boosie has sparked controversy yet again with his newest remarks about women’s roles in relationships. On Feb. 17th, he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) featuring singer Ella Mai in the studio. In the clip, Mai sings about expressing love through small, meaningful gestures.
Boosie captioned the video, stating, “THIS SONG REALLY TOUCH ME… IT BE REALLY THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MAKES ME HAPPY. WE BE ON THIS ROAD WORKING, NOT SLEEPING GOOD, NOT EATING GOOD PLUS STRESS A MF. WOMEN NEED TO BE MORE OF OUR PEACE N NOT OUR PROBLEM. I REALLY FEEL MORE WOMEN SHOULD DO THE LITTLE THINGS… that s**t work…”
Sheesh.
His controversial comments quickly ignited a heated discussion, particularly in The Shade Room’s comment section. Many users disagreed, suggesting that men should focus on creating a peaceful environment rather than expecting women to provide it. Some felt Boosie misinterpreted the song’s message, while others emphasized that women are willing to be a source of peace only when men reciprocate with love, stability, and respect.
This latest incident adds to a series of controversial statements by Boosie regarding women and relationships. In previous interviews, he has expressed traditional views on gender roles, which have often sparked debate and criticism.
But this recent situationship with Boosie highlights ongoing discussions about gender roles, accountability, and relationship expectations. While some support Boosie’s perspective, others feel his views overlook the importance of mutual effort in maintaining a healthy partnership.