This past Easter Sunday was particularly special for Webbie. The Baton Rouge rapper decided to get baptized.
50 Cent obviously has an issue with paying his debts. The G-Unit leader just saw his personal bank account frozen after he was delinquent on the whooping $17 million settlement granted to Sleek Audio for having their designs swagger jacked.
It’s been a longtime coming, but Boosie Badazz will finally deliver his Touch Down 2 Cause Hell album on May 26. Today, he unveils with the official tracklist to build anticipation.
After providing a few would-be singles, Boosie Badazz debuts “On That Level,” the first official listen from his upcoming Touched Down To Cause Hell.
Track three on Big Sean’s Dark Sky Paradise album, “All Your Fault,” is a true G.O.O.D. Music affair, as it features a verse by Kanye West and production from Travi$ Scott.
Boosie hit The Breakfast Club and had an entertaining conversation about being broke vs. being rich, what delayed his new album, getting more women pregnant and more.
Webbie was performing in Odessa, TX this weekend and his show devolved into an all out riot. Even bar stools were being used to distribute fades.
The always entertaining Webbie was out in Los Angeles looking for a $1 million payday from 50 Cent. Contrary to popular assumption, there weren’t any royalties or industry paperwork involved, however.
Lil Boosie drops his first proper video, “Show The World,” featuring Webbie, since his release from prison.
Post-prison Lil Boosie is showing the world the work ethic that made him a southern favorite. During a recent trip to New York City, he appeared on The Combat Jack Show to tell his backstory, recall his time in jail, and discuss matters surrounding his upcoming LP, tentatively titled Touch Down 2 Cause Hell.
Accepting the unexpected when it comes to Hip-Hop collaboration albums can be a tough pill to swallow, especially with so much garbage dropping annually. (Gucci Mane and V-Nasty anyone?) Yet, artists with a few degrees of separation have occasionally shown us that a dope project can evolve from great chemistry in the studio.
These days, rap fans see more Webbie appearances in entertaining interviews than on wax. But that changes today with the release of his Savage Life 4 mixtape, the fourth installment of his audible series and the follow-up to its 2011 predecessor.