New School - Old School. Who Finished. Jack Garratt - Phase Information Album: Phase Artist: Jack Garratt Genre: Pop,Rock Year: 2016 Bitrate: 320.

Artist: Boosie Badazz Album: BooPac Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap Original Release Date: 2017 Quality: 320 kbps Size: 127 MB Track Listing: 1. Don Dada (feat.
Will & Lee Banks) 2. Real Shooter 3. God Wants Me To Ball (feat. London Jae) 4.
Webbie I Remember 5. Cocaine Fever 6. I Hope You Make It 8. I’m That N***a Now 10.
Me, Myself & I 11. Different Cloth 12.
My Pains Run Deep 13. Everything 14. Heartless Hearts 15.
You Don’t Know Me Like That 16. Get Ya Mind Right 17. Real Friends 18. Let Me Know (feat.
Yung Bleu) 19. Motherless Child 20.
I Testify 21. Semi On Me (feat.
Originally known as Lil' Boosie, Boosie Badazz's hard Southern style comes from growing up in one of Baton Rouge, Louisiana's more notorious neighborhoods, one that was known for drugs and gunplay. Not having his father in his life was another challenge, but things began moving in a positive direction when Boosie immersed himself in basketball.

It looked like it could be his ticket into college, but getting involved in drugs got him kicked out of high school. He turned to rapping and eventually hooked up with C-Loc. An appearance on C-Loc's 2000 effort, It's a Gamble, became Boosie's debut. He soon released the full-length CD Youngest of da Camp on his own. His big breakthrough began when he joined Pimp C's Trill Entertainment camp. He was paired with fellow Trill artist Webbie for the 2003 release Ghetto Stories and again for 2004's Gangsta Musik, which featured the first appearance of Webbie's future hit 'Give Me That.' Trill then worked a deal with the Warner Bros.-associated Asylum, and both Webbie and Boosie were now on a major label.
Webbie released his album in 2005; Boosie's landed in 2006. Titled Bad Azz, the release featured Yung Joc, Pimp C, and Webbie as guests. The Bad Azz DVD soon followed, featuring interview footage in which Boosie explained the drug-related death of his father and revealed his own battle with diabetes. Late in the year, the Streetz Is Mine mixtape appeared in cooperation with DJ Drama. His slick album Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz landed in 2009 along with the single 'Better Believe It.'
The next year, Boosie followed up with Incarcerated, which was issued while he served time for drug possession. After his 2014 release from prison, he changed his name to Boosie Badazz and was featured on several tracks, including ones by Jeezy ('Beez Like') and T.I. ('Jet Fuel'). He also issued Life After Deathrow, a mixtape, as a free digital download. The proper album Touchdown 2 Cause Hell followed in 2015 on Atlantic. It featured the single 'Like a Man' along with guest appearances from Chris Brown, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., and Rick Ross. In 2016 he dropped the crime-themed street release Thug Talk along with Penitentiary Chances, a collaborative album with the then-incarcerated C-Murder, who recorded his verses from behind bars.
A slew of mixtapes arrived that same year, including In My Feelings (Goin' Thru It), Out My Feelings (In My Past), and Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas. Studio full-length BooPac arrived at the end of 2017. ~ David Jeffries.