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Lil Boosie – Look At Me Now (Big Head)

One of the best tracks that does not happen to be very well known by Lil Boosie unless you are a big fan is called “Look At Me Now.” This track features a guest appearance from the artist Big Head. The two go in over some production that is off the chain. A lot of people originally thought that this cut was going to make the Trill Family album, but it was scrapped from the track listing. In the first verse, you already know that Boosie goes in and goes hard. He talks about rocking shows and shocking the world by getting money and staying on the grind. As you already know, he talks about a lot about his life and what has transpired in the past; nothing but the realest music.

The chorus features both Lil Boosie and Big Head going in and speaking the truth. They talk about how when someone makes it to the top and gets money, a lot of their old friends get mad at their success and start to hate. They contrast it with the fact that when they were dead broke, nobody was mad at them and no one will continue to stay mad. You may be able to relate, especially if you came from nothing and made yourself into something. People that work hard and succeed sometimes get scrutinized for the fact that they put forth the effort to take their career and life to the next level.

Are you the type of person that gets jealous or envies another person when they make it? Anyways, this is something to think about if you haven’t already. The second verse in the track “Look At Me Now” is laid by Big Head and he talks about doing it real big and living a lifestyle that most people cannot handle; he is bragging about what he has done and what he has. Following his verse is the final verse from Lil Boosie where more of the truth is spoken. He talks about going from having nothing (bottle chains) to diamond rings.

Lil Boosie & Big Head – Look At Me Now (Listen)

He sums up what it means to go from having nothing to having everything that he wanted. If you have never had the opportunity to bump this track and don’t have it on a Lil Boosie mixtape, you can check out the video player above and see what you think. The song “Look At Me Now” is one of the illest tracks all the way through, it doesn’t get much realer than this stuff.

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Lil Boosie – Do The Ratchet [Video] (Mandigo, Untame Mayne, Lava House Records)

If you are from Louisiana, then you probably know what it means to “Do the Ratchet.” If you have heard the song “Do Da Ratchet” by Mandigo featuring Lil Boosie and Untame Mayne, then you probably know that it was originally released on Lava House Records back in the day when Boosie was affiliated with them. The production on this song was phenomenal and it sounds great from start to finish. It is a track that is played at parties and clubs a lot due to the fact that it brings a feel good vibe. There are plenty of other tracks by Boosie that sound great for partying, but this was one of his first.

Do you know what it means to do the ratchet? Well, if you are fan of Lil Boosie, then chances are that you know exactly what they are talking about. If you know anything about Shreveport Louisiana, then you know that it is frequently referred to as “Ratchet City.” If you have ever been to this area or live there, then you probably have heard this song at least once, even if you aren’t a hip hop music fan. If you are a fan, then you probably have had this track on your partying playlists for years.

If you take a look below, you will see the official “ratchet cam” which takes you behind the scenes. The official video features a bunch of people having a good time doing the ratchet. There are plenty of fine women in the video and they definitely know how to do the ratchet. After this track was released, a lot of people speculated that Mannie Fresh was actually in the song as well, but that turned out to be rumor. If you check out who this song is by, you will most likely find that it was done by the folks at Lava House and they featured Lil Boosie to make it even more of a banger on the chorus.

Lil Boosie – Do The Ratchet Video [Mandigo, Untame Mayne, Lava House Records]

The music video was produced by Adetiba and Texas Best Productions through the Lava House label. You can take a look at the video above and see what you think. It features Lil Boosie talking a little bit before it shows the actual video. He talks about how he is coming to take over the entire scene in the south and he doesn’t even get much promotion. If you know about Torrence Hatch, then you know he came from nothing and became something.

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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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