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Of all the people happy to see Lil Boosie freed from a 52-month prison stint, none showed jubilation like one of his daughters. During an interview with All Hip-Hop, the Baton Rouge rapper spoke on the now infamous viral video, in which his child spews the n-word multiple times in celebration of his release.

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Lil Boosie told those assembled, and live streaming, his press conference yesterday (March 10) that he made over 1,000 songs while in prison. The Baton Rouge rapper hasn’t stopped there, claiming that he has already recorded over 15 songs since his release. 

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Fans and critics of Torrence “Lil Boosie” Hatch have taken to Twitter to voice their opinion about his first media day.

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Chants of “Free Boosie” are no longer needed now that Lil Boosie is free from imprisonment. After being home nearly a week, he invited a list of 20 industry friends to the Zoe at the W hotel in New Orleans to enjoy an exclusive dinner.

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Lil Boosie is a free man, and most everyone is celebrating. The Baton Rouge rapper will be holding a press conference today (March 10) at 2 pm ET. 

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Well that was fast. Lil Boosie released music at a high volume prior to serving nearly five years in prison, so we expected nothing less after he was freed.

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Lil Boosie was released from prison less than 24 hours ago. As if the Internets weren’t already in a frenzy, the Baton Rouge rapper delivered his first batch of new bars for your listening pleasure.

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The Louisiana Hip-Hop community has a bit of good news to go with the unfortunate events that transpired at Mardi Gras World on Fat Tuesday.

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It sounds like Lil Boosie will be coming home even sooner than expected. In December, it was reported that Boosie was due to walk out of the bing in August 2014. 

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It’s been a long time coming, but Lil Boosie will finally step foot on free terrain sooner than you think. Per a report by NOLA, the Baton Rouge rapper only has about eight more months to serve in his sentence.

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Bun B released his new album, The Epilogue, today. With that, fans receive “Cake,” a new song featuring Pimp C, Big K.R.I.T., and Lil Boosie.

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The chants of “Free Lil Boosie!” may soon come to an end, if the legally-troubled rapper’s attorneys are correct in their assessment. Lil Boosie is currently serving an eight-year bid on drug charges, but his legal team only expects him to do four to five more months at the most.