During his first performance in New York City this week, Boosie Badazz was onstage for no more than 90 seconds. After he vomited and quickly vacated the premises, many fans pondered as to why he was so sick and the rapper is coming clean with the truth.
Snootie Wild opens up about lessons learned in the streets and during his time in prison, shares advice from Boosie Badazz and discusses his new mixtape, 'Ain't No Stoppin Me.'
Well, this isn't an ideal way to kick off your first show in the Big Apple. Last night (May 26), Boosie Badazz touched down at Webster Hall in New York City to perform songs off his new album, 'Touch Down 2 Cause Hell,' but apparently the rapper became ill and began vomiting onstage.
Lil Boosie's 2009 Mixtape has been made the street anthem for #BlackLivesMatter Protests. Today Boosie BadAzz released the "Hands Up" Video featuring the police killings of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Walter Scoot. Watch this POWERFUL visual here
Everyone knows the life of a rapper is just as demanding and strenuous as it is luxurious. Life on the road is a fast-paced environment and if artists aren't careful, it can take a toll on their health. Louisiana-bred MC Boosie Badazz, who has been steadily grinding ever since he was released from prison last year, recently became ill while on the road in North Carolina.
K Michelle is amazing! Love her to death, and I especially love her soulful voice next to Boosie's ratchet high pitched voice on the remix to 'Show the World'. Check it out below!
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Are you unfamiliar with who Lil Boosie is or why the rap world has been losing their collective minds since his release from prison last week? Don’t worry, The Boombox has got you covered.
Lil Boosie, who’s real name is Torrence Hatch, has been serving a four year prison sentence for drugs and gun possession when he was found guilty of trying to smuggle codeine, marijuana and ecstasy into two state prisons in Louisiana.
Lil Boosie has nothing but lots of time on his hands, so he recently decided to get his GED.
The Baton Rouge rapper, who is currently incarcerated, may be facing the death penalty for his involvement in an October 2009 murder.
Maybe Boosie can find the smarts to get a good lawyer that may be able to save his bacon...