Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksDon Dada (Feat. B. Will ; Lee Banks), Real Shooter, God Wants Me to Ball, Webbie I Remember, Cocaine Fever, Liar, I Hope You Make It, Me ; Mama, I'm That Ni*A Now, Me Myself ; I, Different Cloth, My Pains Run Deep, Everything, Heartless Hearts, You Don't Know Me Like That, Get Ya Mind Right, Real Friends, Let Me Know Ft. Yung Bleu, Motherless Child, I Testify, Semi on Me (FT. Yung Bleu), Wrong Role Model, Get Me Outta Here, Trust Nobody
NotesCLEAN. Two CD set. 2017 release from the rapper. His biggest, brashest, and boldest statement to date and first-ever double-disc, Boopac arrives two years after Boosie Badazz's 2015 smash, Touch Down 2 Cause Hell. The album made an explosive debut at #3 on the Billboard 200. A series of acclaimed mixtapes announced Boosie's continued power, but the milestone Boopac firmly cements his place in the pantheon. The 25-track collection boasts only four guests - B. Will, Yung Bleu, London Jae, and Lee Banks - thus shining a spotlight on Boosie Badazz like never before. - Since emerging from the Louisiana underground in 1997, Boosie Badazz has become one of the most significant presences in hip-hop. The Baton Rouge native first lit up the underground at just 17 and soon teamed with Trill Entertainment to unleash a series of undisputed classics, including 2003's Ghetto Stories and 2004's Gangsta Musik (both with longtime collaborator Webbie), and 2009's top 10 breakthrough, Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Badazz. His fifth solo album, 2010's Incarcerated, was recorded and released while serving a 96-month prison sentence at Angola Louisiana State Penitentiary. The album earned widespread acclaim, with Spin hailing it as "an enormously heartfelt album that makes his legal plight even more of a feel-bad story." Released in March 2014 after serving a reduced sentence of 52 months, Boosie truly became a mainstream force with Touch Down 2 Cause Hell.