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BOOSIE BADAZZ DELIVERS EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE DURING TROUBLE’S FUNERAL SERVICE

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ATLANTA, GA – A service celebrating the life of Trouble was held in Georgia on Monday morning (June 13). A few individuals close to the late rhymer spoke at the funeral service and Boosie Badazz delivered a teary-eyed tribute dedicated to his fallen friend.

An emotional Boosie grabbed the mic with a black pair of sunglasses covering his eyes and lamented over the fact he never had the chance to thank Trouble for all he’s done for him before saying goodbye.

“I ain’t get to tell my boy thank you,” he began. “So I want to tell Trouble thank you. He always supported me, you know. That’s my n-gga and I’m hurting for y’all because I’m hurting for five years. I wasn’t with him 30 years. I just want to tell that n-gga thank you. That was my boy. I just want to tell him thank you.”

Boosie also made an appearance at the candlelight vigil held for Trouble last week to pay his respects to the Atlanta native. The two collaborated on tracks such as 2019’s “Ain’t My Fault.”

“Cried n hurted for a hour on the plane with my lil girl holding me,” Boosie tweeted following Scoob’s death. “All I could thank bout is yo lil girl always playin in your face n both of y’all smiling. U was my friend my n-gga, u lifted me up when I was down!”

Big Trouble was reportedly asleep in a woman’s bed when her ex-boyfriend broke into her apartment and shot him in the chest around 3 a.m. ET on June 5. The bullets proved to be fatal and Jamichael Jones turned himself in on June 7.Jones’ next court date is set for June 15. He’s facing multiple charges, including felony murder, aggravated assault, battery and home invasion.

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The Rockstar Psychic: Ray Ray Star Lives Between Two Worlds

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There are rock stars, and there are psychics — but there is only one Ray Ray Star.

A guitarist, record producer, executive producer, and entertainer who has built a career both on stage and behind the scenes — from touring internationally to co-producing the NBC-aired show Real Music Live — Ray Ray Star defies easy categorization.  He’s the rare artist who can shred a guitar solo and then turn around and read the room in ways that go far beyond showmanship.



Known as the Rockstar Psychic — not for ego, but for the undeniable energy that surrounds him — Ray Ray Star is emerging as one of the most intriguing spiritual figures in today’s cultural landscape. He doesn’t announce his abilities. He doesn’t need to. 

His work exists in a rare space where spirituality meets artistry. While others may approach psychic work with rigid structure, Ray Ray Star allows the moment to guide him. Those who encounter him often describe the experience not as being “read,” but as being seen — fully, clearly, without pretense. 
The rock credentials are unimpeachable. Rock Today Magazine has called his guitar skills “nothing short of mesmerizing — a true rockstar in every sense of the word,” while The Musician’s Tribune described his performances as electric, noting that “his music transcends boundaries and leaves you wanting more.” 



But what sets Ray Ray Star apart from the pack is the full dimension of who he is. Sixteen years clean and sober, he blends his recovery journey with his music and psychic work to inspire, entertain, and connect with audiences in a way few can — bridging rock and roll swagger, real-life transformation, and a deep understanding of both the creative and business sides of the entertainment industry. 

In a culture that often rewards the loudest voice, Ray Ray Star is proof that impact doesn’t require volume. His influence is building not through proclamation, but through connection — one moment, one reading, one person at a time. The energy speaks for itself. And increasingly, people are listening. 

The official website for Ray Ray Star may be found at https://www.rayraystar.com

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