

Wipe Me Down as a promotion mix tape to his second major album. The Runners and V-12 produced some of the mixtape. In March 2009 Boosie Badazz released another album The Return Of Mr. Boosie Badazz Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz and Bad Azz Entertainment In 2008, he was featured on the single “ Independent” by Webbie and was among several rappers to be featured on “ Out Here Grindin” by DJ Khaled. At Lil Boosie’s 4 July Bash party, he passed out his new mixtape, 4th Of July Bash. 2 while together with Webbie he featured on the remix of “ Wipe Me Down” by rapper Foxx. In early December 2006, the mixtape “ Streetz Iz Mine” was released by Lil Boosie and DJ Drama, featuring a guest appearance by Webbie. It contained the single “ Zoom” featuring Yung Joc. In 2006, Boosie’s majored in the label debut album of Bad Azz was released. In early 2006, Trill released Bad Ass Mixtape Vol.1 as a followup to. On January 2005, he signed a deal with Warner Bros.īoosie Badazz Bad Azz and Survival of the Fittest It also featured the track I Smoke, I Drank by Body Head Bangerz featuring Boosie and Young Bleed off their debut album Body Head Bangerz: Volume One. Boosie also released a compilation mixtape title Bad Ass with a few new tracks like Trill Shit. He paired up again with Webbie, to release their second compilation album, Gangsta Musik. In the same year, he released Trill Azz Mixes II which introduced Phat, later known as Lil Phat. 1, which also featured an appearance of Torrence “ Bad Azz“. In 2004 the duo worked together again on Trill Azz Mixtape Vol. Later in the summer of 2003, Boosie collaborated with Webbie on the album Ghetto Stories, presented by Pimp C. Boosie Badazz Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Muzik and Warner Bros. The album featured Pimp C, Young Bleed, Webbie while he also put out his first mixtape title Boosie 2002 featuring contributions by Max Minelli and Pimp C. The album production was mostly handled by Happy Perez, and featured C-Loc, Max Minelli and Donkey. At 17 years of age, he recorded his debut album, the aptly titled Youngest of da Camp. Alongside CLoc and Max Minelli, he served as one of the “ Faces” of the Camp. The departure of Young Bleed from the Camp helped put Lil Boosie in a prime position amongst the group. He eventually debuted on C-Loc’s fifth album,’ It’s A Gamble‘ in 2000 under his old alias Boosie and Concentration Camp third studio album Camp III : Thug Brothas in 2000. His cousin Young Dee introduced him to Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s.
