Fans have no need to worry if Lil Boosie still possesses his MC talent since spending four years in prison. Lil Boosie silenced doubters with a fresh freestyle this week.
Lil Boosie posted a visual footage of his freestyle that has him shouting out incarcerated Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover.
Hoover is currently serving six life sentences at the United Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility.
Boosie raps, “Man just trying to take off these jail clothes/Go get my Boosie fade/Hit (?) and see what’s happening with that new Escalade/Got my weight up with my hate, I’m a hot girl dream/Back to doing what I was doing with my money machine (Ching Ching)/Label me Scar Face, Al Capone and Larry Hoover/You and I know it was damn wrong how they judge Boosie.”
Lil Boosie has a lot of thought-provoking new music to present to fans, according to the rapper’s cousin and Trill Ent. Member Donkey.
Donkey, who revealed Boosie has “over 50 double albums” worth of songs, says one song that caught his attention was an ode to the late Hip Hop legend Tupac Shakur.
“That man said he got over 50 cds wrote, double albums. Over 50 double albums,” he told Say Cheese TV. “My favorite one is a “Letter To Tupac.”
“…To where he like saluting Pac for passing the torch to him that’s it’s his world now. He ready,” he adds.
Donkey went on to describe Boosie’s growth in prison.
“He done became so business-minded in all this,” Donkey explained. “This has really like opened his eyes to everything. It had made him serious about his craft, about life…I guess value his situation more than what he did.”
Donkey further explained prison was a wake-up call for the “Ghetto Stories” rapper.
“…It took this for him to understand the position that he was in instead of getting a little slap on the wrist cause he had so much,” Donkey continued. “He felt like God prepared him. Cause he ten times bigger now. Like Job, took it away from him, took it away from him and gave him, now he gon have ten times… he way bigger than what he was. But he ready now. Mind-wise, the world in trouble, game over.”,
The embattled rap MC was released from the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola Wednesday night after serving four years of an eight-year prison sentence for a drug conviction and probation violation.
Lil Boosie has yet to issue a statement following his release. He is set to appear at a press conference Monday, March 10 at 1 p.m. at the W Hotel In New Orleans, according to MTV.
Boosie will remain on probation until 2018.
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