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Lil Boosie – Touchdown To Cause Hell (Video)

If you know the artist Lil Boosie, then you know the song “Touchdown To Cause Hell” is an instant classic. Even though the song is fairly short, he gets his message across over the very eerie instrumental that fits his style perfectly. This entire song is about how the things that he has made it through made him even stronger and harder in the streets. He talks about all the things that you would know about if you were from the streets. This track made a statement the minute that it came out: don’t mess with Boosie because he don’t play around.

He addresses the fact that he lost his father figure at a young age and asks the listener what they would do if they were in the same situation. Not to mention the people that hated on him made things even more difficult. He does not hesitate to say things like “I cut ya throat, take ya house, that’s that Soulja Slim talk.” The chorus on this track is self-explanatory – he touches down to cause hell when he needs to, plain and simple. Other lyrics like “And I told myself I wasn’t going to go to jail but I lied, now my mama on her knees and she cryin” are just straight up real.

There was a music video that was created for the Touch Down To Cause Hell track, which was definitely needed. The entire video was shot in the hood (West Garfield Street stand up) that he came from in Baton Rouge Louisiana. They love him because he made it and he sets a good example by giving back. He’s got all his friends in the video (many of whom are in other videos with him as well).

Lil Boosie – Touchdown To Cause Hell Video

The thing that a lot of people like about this video is that he’s got a lot of the kids in there. Lil Boosie loves the children and always tries to help them out. This is one of the coldest underground tracks to have been released on the Lil Boosie mixtapes scene. So will you be able to find this joint on any albums? Nope – but you can find it on some of his mixtapes, including the Lil Boosie Bad Azz a.k.a. Hollywood Hatchet mixtape that came out with DJ Rell. Most fans probably have had this track in their collection for awhile now.

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Lil Boosie – I Quit

One of the realest tracks that Lil Boosie has made is called I Quit. If you ain’t up on this track, then you are missing out on a good story. He wrote this track and discusses how codeine messed up his liver in a major way. If you pay attention to the lyrics, the title “I quit” is making reference to the fact that he wants to give up some of his habits that have led to damage his physical body. Many substances are highly addicting and when you are living the fast life, many times the instant gratification of using is the only focus that you have.

He ended up on a hospital bed due to the fact that he was messing with certain types of drugs. In the song he talks about it being embarrassing and a very scary event to have survived. As you know if you have heard the song My Struggle, he has been through much more than the average person. Boosie has a lot of conditions like diabetes that can in fact be life threatening at certain points and very hard to manage.  That is just one example of a difficult thing that he has had to cope with for awhile now.

In the chorus, he clearly states “I Quit” to all of the people listening. He prayed for himself to the lord and was luckily able to make it through his hard times. In the final verse, he reflects on having children and a family that he has to be responsible for raising. It is tough when you are struggling with a lot of different problems and it seems like your life is spinning out of control. From the perspective of a famous artist, he talks about how he is constantly doing shows, yet his body feels weak – which puts a lot of mental and physical strain on him.

Lil Boosie I Quit (Listen)

Do you know what it is like to have experienced a life threatening situation from using drugs? Have you been through some situations that you thought were impossible to survive but you got through them anyways? If so, then you will be able to relate to this track more than the average person. Be sure to give it a listen in the music YouTube player above and see what you think. The lyrics are on point, and even though you may consider the song to be personal to him as an artist, it is well worth hearing.

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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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