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Lil Boosie – Beef With Me

A lot of people have heard the joint by Lil Boosie Beef With Me and really love the truth that he’s speaking on that record. It seems as though these days rappers want to start beef with everyone in order to gain hierarchy up the status level in the game. In truth, most beef isn’t even entertaining to most rap fans unless it is between two artists of similar caliber. A lot of artists don’t like to talk dirty about other artists because they want to get money together. Even more may be afraid of the beef on wax to lead to violence in the streets between two cliques. There was a lot of tension between artists like Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy, but now they are cool because an intermediary (DJ Drama) was able to help them realize that it was pointless for a couple of the hottest in Atlanta to be fighting.

When people think of Beef Wit Me by Lil Boosie, they automatically always assume that he is talking about other artists. In this track, he is basically saying that he dares another artist to start something with him because he is too real for them to even handle. Most people don’t want it with Torrence Hatch because he is too widely respected. Think about it, would you want to start drama with an artist that you look up to? Probably not; it just would not be a good look.

A lot of people are wondering, well isn’t there Lil Boosie beef with Plies? To be honest, unless you hear it coming from the words of the Bad Azz himself, there is no need to make up rumors or hype up something that has been dead for awhile. Right now, Boosie is in his own lane trying to make music and get money, he has said that he’s not really with the “competitive emcee” because he raps about real life and what he has personally experienced. He doesn’t rap about anyone else, so when someone attacks him verbally through lyrics, he handles his business and moves on.

More of a discussion was the alleged Lil Boosie beef with Lil Wayne. Many people like to compare two artists coming from the same state of Louisiana, despite the fact that they are from different cities (Wayne is from New Orleans and Boosie is from Baton Rouge); you can even check out the Lil Boosie vs. Lil Wayne fight (not actually “beef” more like a comparison) video that some guy made. If you think about it, beefing usually gets artists into legal troubles and they don’t really want that. Most artists are smart and keep focused on their own careers and don’t waste energy trying to fend off people that are taking lyrical jabs in attempt to damage or degrade their character.

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Lil Boosie – I Remember

The song I Remember by Lil Boosie is nothing short of a hood classic. He goes all out on this track and leaves nothing behind. From start to finish there is nothing but real lyrics over a blazing hot beat. If you are a true fan, then you own a copy of the album Bad Azz that this is featured on. The entire album is phenomenal and this track is just one example of how Boosie is capable of shining. When people hear this track for the first time, they realize how exceptional he can be on the microphone; there is really no competition.

He gets the perfect instrumentals to fit his style and the song I Remember is one of the best down south rap songs ever released. He talks about all his memories growing up in the hood including the tough times, the good times, and what he had to do in order to get by. He talks about his dad dying, his first block of weed, his first time getting out of jail, and more. If you have gone through tough times, then you should know that Lil Boosie makes inspiring music to help you work past your hardships.

The Bad Azz raps “I remember everything, I remember nigga” to let you know that he is not going to forget things, no matter how minor or major. In this track he puts very meaningful events from his life into words for his fans to rock with. If you have not heard this track in awhile and want to take a listen, then check out the video player below and click play. He talks about being in the world with no dreams and being on ecstasy and codeine. Although you may not have had to go through as many hardships as Lil Boosie, he offers a very interesting perspective.

Lil Boosie – I Remember (Listen)

This track was not released as a single, but it was featured on one of the hottest albums of all time in the genre of southern rap. You can buy the Bad Azz album on iTunes or get a hard copy at a store like Best Buy. There are plenty of other great songs from this project in addition to the song “I Remember.” Examples of other tracks featured are Set It Off, Zoom, and Smokin On Purple. In other words, this is not something that you should be missing from your collection.

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Lil Boosie – Better Believe It [Young Jeezy & Webbie] (Official Video)

On the new Lil Boosie album “Superbad the Return of Boosie Bad Azz,” the song “Better Believe It” was the first single and the most widely played song. Even though fans may differ in opinions regarding the best track on the album, this track is loved by many. It features both Young Jeezy and the long time Bad Azz companion, Webbie. The official length of the song is just shy of 5 minutes. The sound quality is superb and the production for this joint is obviously top notch. As most people already know, Boosie could have easily handled this song himself, but spicing things up by adding Jeezy the snowman and Webbie sounded great.

The first verse went very hard and was delivered with perfection from Boosie. After the very addicting chorus, Jeezy takes over and lays his verse and it also goes hard. A lot of people are probably wondering: have Jeezy and Boosie have any other music together besides this particular track? Yes, in fact Boosie was featured on his album entitled “The Recession” on the song called “Everything” with Anthony Hamilton. They also appear together on the track “Out Here Grindin” with DJ Khaled.

Additionally, they have a song called “Miss Me” that they worked on together and it sounds incredible. Fans should know that Lil Boosie likes working with Jeezy and they both sure know how to do their thing on the track by delivering good verses and getting hot beats. Following the second verse is Webbie and you better believe that he goes hard on this one. He did his best to bring some hot lyrics because he knew that this would turn out to become another hit.

Lil Boosie – Better Believe It (Official Video) (produced by Mouse)

In order to make sure that you get a legitimate version of this song, you can make a purchase on iTunes, Amazon, or just cop the entire album in hard copy format. Most people like to have a hard disc CD of their favorite artist on hand. This single can be gotten for fewer than two dollars, which is one heck of a low price considering the excellent production and artistic lineup and talent that is clearly conveyed on this song. Be sure to check out the official video for the track above and peep the guest appearances that were made from both Jay Jenkins and Webster Gradney Jr. The first half of the chorus repeats the following: “You better believe it, you better believe it, you better believe it, my money don’t fold I be gettin this dough, you better believe it, you better believe it, you better believe it, always stay true stick to the g code, you better believe it.” Take a listen to this instant classic by three of the greatest rappers.

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