- Jan 5, 2013
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Boskoe is a clown most times, but that Tyga “take the meat cuz” had me rollin 

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Come in, dog. This is a federal case. There’s more than enough circumstantial evidence to draw a conclusion legally.
I love what Tax did for podcasting, but the *****s a moron. And if we’re honest about it, if Tax didn’t pull the trigger, he created the whole beef and moved the murder weapon across state lines.
Tax gonna be sitting for a while.
How did Boskoe become famous?
He just popped up out of nowhere
famous for thugginHow did Boskoe become famous?
He just popped up out of nowhere
StillTake the meat cuh.![]()

we just said the same thing
they have a conviction either way but there’s no proof that any of yall seen that troy or tax shot banga
yall wylin
who said I have some sort of romantic view of what tax supposedly did?


.Boskoe’s IG is the worst man
Everybody in the world is gay to him, and he uses a thousand emojis and hashtags
Hope he’s leveraging this into something. Because I couldn’t imagine being 40 years old...scouring IG for things I don’t like and making videos about them every day.
Cracks me up when he calls people “starboys”.
@ 5:00He’s Atleast gonna get ten years for those fed weapons charges. The feds don’t bring charges unless they have a case.once again no one said tax is going home in a week
I was wanna the first saying tax is cooked
I said none of yall know the evidence and yall don’t
tax is fried off him having the gun alone, I said that months ago
He’s 35Boskoe’s IG is the worst man
Everybody in the world is gay to him, and he uses a thousand emojis and hashtags
Hope he’s leveraging this into something. Because I couldn’t imagine being 40 years old...scouring IG for things I don’t like and making videos about them every day.
Cracks me up when he calls people “starboys”.
Boskoe's whole IG account is obsessed with sus ****
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