As we know, Boosie has a diverse collection of joints that add a perfect blend to the mixtape: Every Ghetto, Every City Volume 1.
The Louisiana representative certainly has the streets on his side supporting his movement, especially fans that followed the trapper from day one. For this reason, it is clear why Boosie decided to come back even harder with the music, appreciating the loyalty and respect shown in every direction, since his release.
Of course it is such happenings and life experiences that bring authenticity to the emcees lyrics as he never fails to keep it real; reaching out to the people and defining the essence of struggle. A track from the southern artists mixtape titled Fly Away represents just that, adding a sense of reality and pain to the project. The lyrics cut deep as he reflects on hard times and the dark side of fame, that many artists fail to touch on within the game.
If you haven’t already, be sure to download the mixtape, and check out the track below, as we step into the world of Boosie Badazz.
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