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Autor:  Face97 [ 27.09.2006, 18:42 ]
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Hip-hop is notorious for bad boys. It seems like the more mischievous the rapper, the more compelling his rhymes are. Lil Boosie has already proved his devilish behavior is as fascinating as it is entertaining. The 23 year-old Baton Rouge MC is a known problem across the Southern United States. With almost ten years of experience on the mic, Boosie has already proved he can move mass amounts of units independently. With his partner in rhyme and Trill Entertainment label mate Webbie recently topping the national charts, Boosie is set to bring the second wave of Louisiana talent to the mainstream.

Long before he was sharing his life with the thousands of fans who have been following him since he was a teenager; Boosie was just another troublemaker around his neighborhood. Born Torrance Hatch, Boosie grew up with his mom and dad who nicknamed him after the ‘70s funk legend, Bootsy Collins. Although being raised by both of his parents was a rarity in his neighborhood, Boosie still struggled with dysfunction inside and outside of his home.

“I’ve been a bad ass my whole life,” he says before rattling off a rap sheet of mischievous deeds that starts with slapping a teacher in grade school and ends with beating a massive drug charge. “It’s not an ego thing at all, it’s my real life,” he attests. “I really do get into trouble—I just put it into my music now. When you hear me rap you’re gonna be like, this little nigga here is crazy!”

Around the time he was starting high school, Boosie decided to come clean on wax about some of the trouble he was getting into around his way. “I started rapping on tracks when I was like 14 or 15,” remembers the young MC. “I was rapping before that but I just didn’t let anybody know ‘cause I thought I wasn’t good enough.”

Apparently Boosie’s natural skill wasn’t an issue. A mutual friend of his and local rapper turned indie-mogul, C-Loc introduced the two and before Boosie knew it, he was recording his homemade raps in a professional studio. Boosie’s fresh talent debuted on his solo LP, Youngest of the Camp, which kick started his down South buzz. Next he appeared on C-Loc’s fifth album, It’s a Gamble that also featured Memphis legends, Three 6 Mafia.

But before Boosie could drop his sophomore album, C-Loc was sentenced to four years in prison. Without the guidance of his rap guardian, Boosie soon followed suit. When he was 17, he got arrested for being in a stolen car. As word spread of his incarceration, Boosie soon found a way out. “I had to make a move and that’s when I hooked up with Trill Entertainment,” says Boosie. “They got me out of jail.”

In 2000, Lil’ Boosie became the first artist signed to Trill Entertainment, a label formed by the legendary UGK producer Pimp C and his two Baton Rouge associates, Mel and Turk. Boosie’s first album, For My Thugz was released in 2002 and went on to sell over 30,000 copies independently. A year later Boosie teamed up with another Trill artist Webbie to release Ghetto Stories, and the certified underground classic, Gangsta Musik. With the entire Southern market under their influence and record sales that continued the legacy of pioneering Louisiana-based independent giants like No Limit and Cash Money, Trill signed a multimillion dollar distribution deal with Asylum Records in 2004.

With a sizable offering of tracks that touch on a wide variety of topics close to Boosie’s heart like his tormented relationship with his father and doing dirt in the streets, Lil Boosie Bad Azz is a versatile collection of songs from an MC with limitless potential. Big name guest stars like Pimp C, Yung Joc, and Webbie will only help solidify his national standing.

Now that his album is guaranteed to be pushed on a national level, Boosie is prepared to wreak havoc outside of his Southern comfort zone. His major label debut, Lil Boosie Bad Azz, is his most well rounded offering yet. “I’m touching everybody on my new album,” he says. “These rappers today sell two, three million records and you can’t listen to nothing but four songs on their album. That’s why the rap game is so messed up right now. My biggest strength as an artist is you can listen to every song from front to back.” Spoken like a true BAD ASS.

1. When You Gonna Drop
2. Set It Off
3. Zoom
4. Movies
5. That's What They Like
6. I Remember
7. Soft to Hard
8. My Struggle
9. I'm Mad
10. My Nigga
11. I Represent
12. Hatin'
13. Fuck You
14. Exciting
15. Distant Lover
16. Going Thru Some Thangs
17. Smoking on Purple
18. Swervin

BAD AZZ DVD IN STORES NOW, BAD AZZ CD IN STORES OCTOBER 24th Via TRILL ENTERTAINMENT/ASYLUM RECORDS.

Lil Boosie Ft Yung Joc - Zoom Zoom

Autor:  P-Jay [ 28.09.2006, 09:43 ]
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LIL BOOSIE INTERVIEW

Autor:  skreel [ 28.09.2006, 10:40 ]
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nät schlecht die bad azz muss ich sagen.

Autor:  P-Jay [ 28.09.2006, 11:18 ]
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echt?? is die geil? find boosie recht dope, muss ich also kaufen

Autor:  skreel [ 28.09.2006, 11:28 ]
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dir geht se sicher geilst rein. ;)

Autor:  P-Jay [ 28.09.2006, 11:30 ]
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hört sich gut an, props

gibts die schon zu kaufen?

Autor:  Soulja Slim B.G [ 29.09.2006, 02:17 ]
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geil kaufen
lil boosie ist en boss playa :thumbs:

jetzt is auch noch das erschienen

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das ganze als juve boosie album zu verkaufen is allerdings en witz, sind alles schon erschienene tracks
eigentlich en mixtape mit alten tracks, ein track mit boosie und juve zusammen :embarrasment:


1. come fuck wit me - juvenile and lil'boosie feat. beelow 4:49
2. what ever - lil'boosie 4:38
3. my nigga then - lil'boosie 3:49
4. who is here - juvenile feat. busta rhymes 3:30
5. keep it gutta - lil'boosie 4:44
6. juvenile feat. khujo of goodie mob - how much 2:12
7. power up - lil'boosie 4:10
8. you's a hoe - juvenile feat. freeway and mannie fresh 3:54
9. baton rouge - lil'boosie 3:39
10. new york to new orleans - juvenile feat. 50 cent, young buck and utp 3:48
11. i got dat slap - lil'boosie 4:24
12. skip-a-hoe - juvenile 4:11
13. yung niggaz - lil'boosie 3:24
14. rep ya region - lil'boosie, webbie and bub b, papoose, cashmere , dub c and ea ski 2:32

Autor:  Young A [ 29.09.2006, 14:36 ]
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Soulja Slim B.G hat geschrieben:


10. new york to new orleans - juvenile feat. 50 cent, young buck and utp


schlimme sache :puke:

Autor:  Soulja Slim B.G [ 29.09.2006, 15:24 ]
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also ich finds en selten göttliches lied
der beat und wie pervers alle drauf rappen :love:
is halt nur dumm das mans schon ewig auswendig kennt

war übrigens ursprünglich auf juve: 600 degreez, zu style genau auf dem juve album was total untergegangen is, is en 50 cent feature aus seiner zeit vor er bei shady aftermath gesignt war und niemand hats interessiert obwohl der junge en jahr später zum multi platin artist wurde

Autor:  Blaze [ 30.09.2006, 10:13 ]
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Wie sieht es eigentlich mit diesem Album aus ?
Wurde dass schon gedroppt oder kommt es erst raus ?!

Autor:  Soulja Slim B.G [ 30.09.2006, 19:59 ]
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habs noch nie gesehen daher denke ich is noch nich draussen
sieht aber eh mehr nach nem mixtape aus glaub kaum dass das en album is

und hat evtl jemand ne tracklist zum bad azz mixtape?

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Autor:  bdm [ 19.10.2006, 15:10 ]
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skreel hat geschrieben:
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01. When You Gonna Drop 4:43
02. Set It Off 4:46
03. Zoom (Feat. Yung Joc) 4:47
04. Movies 4:17
05. That's What They Like 3:48
06. I Remember 4:06
07. Soft To Hard (Feat. Foxx & Big 4:59
Head)
08. My Struggle 3:24
09. I'm Mad 5:09
10. My Nigga 4:49
11. I Represent (Feat. Webbie) 3:27
12. Hatin' 4:01
13. Fuck You (Feat. Webbie & Pimp 4:57
C)
14. Exciting (Feat. Webbie) 4:17
15. Distant Lover 5:07
16. Goin' Thru Some Thangs 4:43
17. Smoking On Purple (Feat. 4:13
Webbie)

neue lp ist raus, wer holt sie sich alles? sieht ganz schön durch aus der gute boosie nach der kurzen zeit. :hihi: das andere cover hab ich jetzt auf die schnelle nicht gefunden, werd heute abend mal bisschen reinhören und dann was dazu schreiben.

Autor:  UnLieutenant [ 19.10.2006, 17:06 ]
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was gabs von dem vorher? "siccest of da camp" kenn ich noch und seine erscheinungen auf den concentration camp alben...


ach ja, und dieses "album" life after katrina... das war ja vielleicht n scheiss. genauso ne verarsche wie anscheinend dieses andere teil mit juve, dass souljaslimBG genannt hat...

Autor:  Soulja Slim B.G [ 19.10.2006, 22:50 ]
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UnLieutenant hat geschrieben:
was gabs von dem vorher? "siccest of da camp" kenn ich noch und seine erscheinungen auf den concentration camp alben...


:thumbs: das sind seine ältesten releases

gibt noch die beiden alben mi webbie

Autor:  10th Prince [ 19.10.2006, 22:59 ]
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Und ein Album names "For My Thugz"... fand ich aber nich so prall! Am besten gefällt er mir auf "Gangsta Musik" mit Webbie bzw. auf Webbie's Solo-Album!

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