Hatch began rapping in the 1990s as a member of the hip hop collective Concentration Camp, eventually pursuing a solo career in. Not having his father in his life was another challenge, but things began moving in a positive direction when Boosie immersed himself in basketball. (born November 14, 1982), better known by his stage name Boosie Badazz or simply Boosie (formerly Lil Boosie ), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The sugary sweet ballad "Miss Kissin' on You" is the only true dud on this 16-track album which, with the help of some well-chosen guests and a handful of exciting B Real productions, always entertains. Originally known as Lil Boosie, Boosie Badazzs hard Southern style comes from growing up in one of Baton Rouge, Louisianas more notorious neighborhoods, one that was known for drugs and gunplay. Album SuperBad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz by Lil Boosie with lyrics: My Avenue,Top Notch,Better Believe It,Lawd Have Mercy,Im A Dog,No Mercy,Levis,Bullshit,Who Can Love U,Miss Kissin On You,Pain,Loose as a Goose. The mixtape Boosie - the darker and more vicious Boosie - is still recognizable on hardcore tracks like "No Mercy" and "Pain" but the bitter "Bullsh*t" is more in line with the rest of the album as it turns disgust into a singalong chorus with a wicked hook. His slick album Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz landed in 2009 along with the single 'Better Believe It.' The next year, Boosie followed up with Incarcerated, which was issued while he served time for drug possession. When the opening "My Avenue" declares "All I want is my paper/I don't care what they say," the slick, Runners-produced track gives the album's motivation right off the top. The famous rap artist won't let his kids play with guns, do to the overwhelming number of innocent african americans being gunned down by police officers. He explained that women buy product and don't like any "static-ass-burnt CD," but skipping the sexism argument, it is worth noting that Superbad is glammed-out Boosie by design and not some major-label repackaging of a naturally gutter artist. Boosie Badazz speaks out on police brutality and cops killing african americans, he doesn't feel it will ever get better and there will never be piece.
Before it was released, Baton Rouge rapper Lil' Boosie explained that Superbad - which on the spine adds the subtitle "The Return of Boosie Bad Azz" - was recorded with the ladies in mind.