Boosie Badazz's rant criticizing Dwyane Wade for supporting his daughter Zaya earned the Louisiana rapper the ire of many, including his mom.

In a February 18 Instagram video, the "Wipe Me Down" rapper criticized Dwyane for supporting his daughter's gender identity, made assumptions about Zaya's future as a trans person and repeatedly misgendered her. 

"I gotta say something about this s**t, bro. Dwyane Wade, you gone too f**king far, dawg," he said. "That is a male. A 12-year-old. At 12, they don’t even know what they next meal gon' be. They don’t have s**t figured out yet. He might meet a woman, anything, at 16 and fall in love with her. But his d**k be gone — how he gon' — like, bruh, you going too far, dawg."

While many in the online peanut gallery agreed with his sentiments, the less prejudiced called out his glaring ignorance. 

Despite the backlash, the 37-year-old rapper is doubling down on his comments and shows no signs of patching things up with the Wade family. 

In an interview with Baller Alert web series, Sesh with Shirley, shared to Instagram on Wednesday, Boosie said members of his family have reached out to him about his rant. Boosie’s mother even told him to stay off social media and out of other people’s business. 

“People have to understand; this is how I felt. You know, this how I feel. Even my momma got on my a*s yesterday. Yeah, my momma called me early in the morning and got on my a*s. Talking about, ‘stay off social media. That’s they family. You stay out of people business.’”

Instead of heeding mom’s advice, the artist formerly known as Lil Boosie doubled down on his previous comments by literally saying, “I said what I said.”

When asked about his plea for fans to boycott Planet Fitness after he was prevented from working out at a gym, Boosie joked that the rant wasn’t worth the trouble and he should have kept his mouth shut.

“I feel like they ganging up on me now. I don’t know, I should have shut my a*s up,” he answered.   

The show’s host Shirley Ju follows up by asking him if he’s being serious, to which he responds by clarifying it was a joke and he wouldn’t change anything he said.

“Nah, everything happens for a reason. If I wouldn’t said it, then nobody would have said it. I got a lot of people who feel what I said, completely. I got a lot of bad backlash but I got people who feel the same way what I said,” Boosie said. 

But not all rappers shared his sentiments. 

On Instagram Live over the weekend, Cardi B said she supported Zaya’s decision to explore her identity, as Blavity previously reported.   

"If you are born thinking that you are a girl in a boy's body, how old do you have to be to keep knowing that that's who you are?" she said. "That's your identity. What is the age limit for you to know that that's what you want to be?"

Fans hoping for an apology from Boosie might be waiting a while (but don’t hold your breath) because Boosie stated in the interview that he has left all the reconciliatory efforts to the Wade family. 

“He probably don’t want to get in contact with me. I know what I said. It is probably a tender situation to him,” he said. 

Earlier this month, after going on a misogynistic rant against Gayle King, Snoop Dogg also had a talk with his mama but his actually led to a change of heart.