King Harris speaks out after a heated video with T.I. and Boosie Badazz goes viral.
- A video shows T.I. and Boosie calling out their sons for featuring guns in a music video.
- King Harris and Tootie Raww were shooting the video when their fathers intervened.
- The dads criticized the portrayal of a gun-heavy lifestyle, urging a change in themes.
- King Harris clarified on social media that he doesn’t own or promote guns.
Earlier this week, a video featuring T.I. and Boosie Badazz confronting their sons went viral. In the clip, King Harris and Tootie Raww are seen shooting a music video surrounded by extras when their fathers approached.
Boosie kicked things off by questioning, ‘Why y’all always got to have guns?’ He suggested they make music about something else, pushing for a change in narrative.
King Harris initially defended their choice, arguing that it wasn’t illegal. However, both dads pointed out the unintended promotion of a gun-heavy lifestyle, urging their sons to rethink their artistic choices.
Responding on social media, King Harris set the record straight. He stated, ‘Y’all ain’t ever seen me post a gun ever in life, I don’t even own a gun.’ He emphasized that the situation portrayed in the video was not an accurate reflection of who he is.
Doubling down, King added, ‘I’m not that guy. I’m for entertainment purposes only.’ Fans have praised his clarity, especially as he navigates impending fatherhood, encouraging him to continue on a positive path.
Support also poured in for T.I. and Boosie from fans on Instagram, who appreciated their efforts to instill valuable lessons learned the hard way. One user commented, ‘THE POINT IS THAT [TI & Boosie] did the Right thing!!! What MANY others need to do and that’s on THAT!!’
King Harris’ response has been largely well-received, marking a clear stance on his personal and artistic identity.