21 Quotes by Boosie
Boosie, born Torrence Hatch Jr. on November 14, 1982, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a rapper known for his raw and unfiltered style of storytelling. Rising from challenging circumstances, Boosie used his music as a platform to express the realities of his upbringing and the struggles faced by many in his community. His lyrics often touch on themes of street life, poverty, and the consequences of the criminal justice system.
Boosie's authentic delivery and emotionally charged performances have resonated with audiences, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in Southern hip-hop. Beyond his music, Boosie's personal life has also made headlines, as he has faced legal battles and overcome health challenges, including a battle with cancer. Despite the obstacles he has encountered, Boosie remains dedicated to his craft, consistently releasing new music and staying connected with his fan base. He continues to be an influential voice in hip-hop, offering a glimpse into the realities of marginalized communities and using his platform to raise awareness about social issues. Boosie's impact extends beyond the music industry, as he serves as a source of inspiration for those who have faced adversity and strives to uplift his community through his artistry.
Boosie Quotes
When you down and out don't nobody trust ya, but when you got bread it seems like everybody love ya.
Everything happens for a reason, but they all lessons.
You know why they hate me, cause they love me. (Meaning)
When you don't pray, the devil rides ya when ya sleep
Let me tell you something. I ain't scared of nothing. I came out my mama.
Ain't that a shame how they f-ck up ya name.
Prison is not a place for humans. Period. It's just an animal house.
I just try to stay around the same people, stick around the same group.
People expect more and more every time.
You have to wipe yourself down, to stay clean. If ya' girl clean, and ya' thoughts clean, wipe 'em down. Wipe 'em down man.
A lot of people are burning' C.D.'s. There are a lot of people burnin' peoples stuff, and that hurts a lot of rappers.
I just try to stay around the same people, stick around the same group. That's what kept me out of trouble, because when I got into trouble, it was with people from the outside.
I'm good man, repin' Baton Rouge, Louisiana to the fullest. Lettin' everybody know that I got some new heat comin' to the streets.
I want to be a manager for new artists, get real estate.
You can expect me goin' hard, collaborating; you know what I'm sayin'?
Here was just not a lot that we could do as an Independent. We could barely make $100,000. It was nothing' else livin' on the independent scene, and I think we needed to get on the TV and be seen. We need to work really hard this time.
We be sticking pill up girl's booty, too!
My fans are my fans for life.
All that matters is when you show your fans love it's like you're one of them.
― Boosie Quotes
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