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. The album featured Pimp C, Young Bleed, Webbie while he also put out his first mixtape title Boosie 2002 (Advance) featuring contributions by Max Minelli and Pimp C.Ģ003–2005: Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Muzik and Warner Bros. Soon after, Trill independently released the album For My Thugz under his new alias Lil Boosie in 2002. In 2001 he joined Trill Entertainment backed by its CEO the late Pimp C of UGK. 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, (Camp Life Entertainment, 2000). Alongside C-Loc 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. The group consisted of Young Bleed, C-Loc, Happy Perez, Boo, Max Minelli, J-Von, Lee Tyme and Lucky Knuckles. and joined the group Concentration Camp, as the youngest member in 1998. He was mentored by Young Bleed and C-Loc as well as MD. Lil' Boosie's cousin Young Dee introduced Boosie to Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child.
His mother, Connie Hatch (nee Givens), was a school nurse whose father was a pastor, and his father, Torrence Hatch, Sr., died in 1997. on November 14, 1982, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 2.9 2018: Boosie Blues Cafe and Badazz 3.5īoosie was born Torrence Hatch, Jr.2.8 2016–present: Penitentiary Chances Boosie Badazz and C-Murder joint album and BooPac.2.7 2014–2015: Touchdown 2 Cause Hell and Life After Deathrow.
2.6 2014: Name change to "Boosie Badazz".2.4 2009: Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz and Bad Azz Entertainment.2.3 2006–2008: Bad Azz and Survival of the Fittest.2.2 2003–2005: Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Muzik and Warner Bros.After serving 5 years in prison, Hatch was released early on March 5, 2014. In 2010, he was indicted on first-degree murder charges, and was also sentenced to 10 years on multiple charges of drug possession with intent of distribution. In 2009, Hatch was sentenced to 4 years in prison on drug and gun charges. One of the most prominent figures of Southern hip hop, Hatch has gone on to release seven solo studio albums, as well as six collaborative albums and 42 mixtapes. After leaving the label the following year, he signed with Pimp C's Trill Entertainment to release his second studio album, For My Thugz. Hatch began rapping in the 1990s as a member of the hip hop collective Concentration Camp, eventually pursuing a solo career in 2000 with the release of his debut album Youngest of da Camp. (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.
You'll find the full project streaming below.Torrence Ivy Hatch Jr. The tape generally finds Boosie solo, but Bleek Mode also features contributions from OG Dre and Tony Michael. "Destined to Blow" has him talking about dirty police and fame, while the minimalist "Bag After Bag" weighs in on the trap game. "We had a hell of a life together," Badazz says of his fallen friend on "Intro," on which he contemplates crafting bars that glorify "street shit" when "so many gone."Īlso on the tape is "Kill the Beef," a song that finds the rapper dialing into an attitude-heavy, menacing tone above freaky synth-stabs. The freelease, which follows March's Thug Talk, is dedicated to the late Lil Bleek, who passed away in 2010. The increasingly prolific pace of the year has gifted listeners with yet another mixtape from the Baton Rouge-born rhymer, with his latest offering coming under the tributary title of Bleek Mode (Thug in Peace Lil Bleek). Published Boosie Badazz has been on one hell of a hot streak in 2016.