The Baton Rouge legend’s impromptu “Wipe Me Down” performance at a Detroit funeral repass sparks debate on mourning, joy, and hip-hop’s role in modern homegoings.
Rapper Boosie Badazz has always blurred the line between raw reality and performance, but his latest concert performance might be one of the most unexpected yet.
A clip posted to @raphousetv2 on October 19, shows the Baton Rouge icon performing his 2007 anthem “Wipe Me Down” during a funeral repass in Detroit — transforming a somber occasion into a full-blown celebration of life.
The moment, filmed at a banquet-style venue filled with mourners wearing coordinated red and white, quickly exploded online. Fans danced, cheered, and sang along while Boosie worked the mic in front of a memorial banner that read “Forever 26” — complete with angel wings framing a smiling portrait of the deceased…