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April 29, 2015 25 mins

Boosie stops through to discuss his recent projects, how he's acclimated to social media and much more after leaving prison.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Real y, real celebrity join the Breakfast Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy angela ye shol I mean the guy. We
all the Breakfast Club special guests in the building. Some man,
I'm chilling. I'm chilling at seeing you about like a
yeah yeah yeah yeah boy yeah. Now I meant that

(00:23):
I said. When I see Boots, I'm asking why wasn't
Life After Death row album? I hadn't been all through
the Atlantic building asking the same question. Why. I don't know, man,
It's just it's just sometimes sometimes cheating, don't agree on things,
and uh, you know how I go if you if
you're dealing with the music and this year they want
you to radio record. Man, you know how they try

(00:45):
to do it. And I'm gonna type of stand up
and and go against the rules. Really but h we
came to a conclusion and we're getting an album out.
So that's that's what it's about. You know, you gave
us retaliation. He gave the Breakfast Club. We permitted told
us about retaliation that record. Retaliation was a record where
men men London in the studio and everybody on London

(01:08):
tracks was like bouncing, bouncing. So I just really wanted
to see if I could bring a dark side in
London music. You know, Like I was like, Man, I'm
going Gangstone on any record I go with you, you know,
because I hear that in his music also. So that
was basically me saying I want a hard record in
the studio with London and he and he putting it together. Now,

(01:28):
when you first I was gonna say, when you first
got home, everybody was trying to get these boosy collaborations.
I believe obviously you did a lot of work, but
you said there was a delay with your album getting
done because it was kind of hard for you to
get certain right right right. It's like you know when
you when you get beach from certain certain dudes, when
it's time to do the paperwork. You know, people turn
to turn to not be solid is what is? What

(01:50):
they words are all hard to get in touch with.
You know. It's a lot of things. That's why a
lot of rappers to in house producing. Man, you know,
you get your album off quick, you ain't got it,
you know, but there's some songs you couldn't put on
there as a result of that. Yeah, yeah, but it
didn't hurt. I don't feel like it hurted the album
at all. It was just it's just paperwork, you know.

(02:12):
I'm I'm used to telling people you do this, and
it happened, you know, and with me being being in
so much in charge of my situation right now, you know,
you know, I was blind to how people play games,
you know, as far as you know paperworking and things
like that. But you thought that was your homies. You

(02:33):
thought that was a swap, you know, paperwork. Come like,
I don't we all get loaded? It was you said
you had over a thousand songs in jail. How much
of that did you keep? Because you you know, you're

(02:53):
right on the inside. It's different than when you get outside, right.
I just I kept all my music. You know, it
might come it might come to a point where that
that might go in a book, you know, Longevit. I
never thow nothing away that I wrote. Or did you
record all of the ones you wrote? No, I haven't
recalled all of them. I've basically been I've basically been

(03:13):
just recalled a lot of music. Man. I just released
a mixtape with me and my label like a week
or two ago, and I'm just I'm gonna go get
this label deal after this deal, And how does it
feel deal, How does it feel like? You know, when
I talk to some of the younger, especially East Coast artists,
Bobby's murder, Yeah, they say that Boosey is the inspiration,
and Boosey is what they grew up on because you know,

(03:35):
for a long time, like Charlemagne always says, it was
hard for the South to come down here, like the
South wasn't really respected it on the East. Well, boost
is like I got those I got those dudes come
up in the trenches, like those dudes who really come
up in the trenches. For so long I was I
was hitting them, touching them people who who who who
A lot of people don't get to hear from. So

(03:59):
I was touching those people who was really going through
what I was going through. So that's why you know,
you'll never see a boosted showed showed out, not in
Baltimore places like that and that's up this way, but
it was in them trenches where they was getting this
music and and and that stuff, and that stuck with
a lot of people, and that and that and that

(04:19):
made people believe in me. You know, let's talking about
some of the people you touched. Man. One of the
most powerful images I remember from the whole Ferguson situation
was up that group of kids. I don't even know
if it was kids. It's a group of people singing
after police, Yeah to a bunch of law enforcement. How
did that make you feel? Um? I made it feel
like people finally listening to what I'm saying. You know,
I've been talking about police shooting people down. I've been

(04:42):
talking about police breaking rules. And that song was released
in oh seven, Like you know, I've been, people been,
people have been dying that way. You know, it's just
people got phones. Now we've got technology where we're catching
all this stuff nine and nine now, So it's it's crazy,
but it's nothing new that I've been going on people

(05:02):
being getting killed him in my neighborhood. Do you feel
like you feel like as a man with a voice
because you always, you know, talked about socialists in your music.
That make you want to do more of that because
you realize the influence you have. Yeah. Yeah, as soon
as I did that, I went made a song. I
made a couple of songs, and by me making those songs, uh,
sometimes it baglashes on me. You know. I go I

(05:26):
went to one concert. Uh, it was like, don't sing
the police, like, don't sing that damn police. Like never.
I was like, you know, I but yeah, lately when
I introduced it, I let him know, it's not for

(05:47):
all the police, man, just for the police who who
violating man and really getting away with violating. So that
that that's what that that that's what it's basically. I
wouldn't I didn't feel really no way about it. I
was just being heard again. Do you think that song
called a lot of illegal issues though? Yeah? Yeah, hell
yeah that was that was stupid. For if I was

(06:09):
in that position right now, I wouldn't have made that song.
At the point, I was just mad about harassmen being
harassed about police, you know they was. They was rowing
me out, like really really putting it to me. And
uh I went on there and just said yef the police, Yeah,
yef here everybody off, you know, And that turned them up. Man.

(06:32):
He also moved to Atlanta. Did you feel like you
had to leave Baton Rouge? And when I came home
the first time I came home. When I came home,
I was switching my papers in my parode and I
wouldn't find living Louisiana. I live in that louder You know,
everybody drive roads rags like they respect superstars. You know,

(06:52):
I'm not a target out there like like like Louisiana.
You know, no, don't nobody have no hages towards me.
You know, like it's where I need to be. You know,
like most of the time, you're gonna follow in your
own city. That's how I feel. You're still go home.
Oh yeah, I go home like I go visit, go
check up down there with my grandmother something. But I

(07:16):
don't really be down there. I'll be traveling on the road.
Last time you came up here, you were talking about that.
You know, you weren't really learning how to use the
phones and in the Instagram yea on social media? Man o, man,

(07:41):
you made any babies since you came home? No, I
ain't made no babies since I've been home. But uh,
I'm gonna get my spurn froze because I I think
I want some twins now. I just gotta find the
right ground and make my twins. And you need to
make that part of your album because because you have
like when you when you when you get when you

(08:01):
when when you look at the thing and you jack
off or whatever, and they have your sperm. Yeah, they
gotta have your sperm to separated, to put it in
or to make the twins. Oh, they can just make twins. Yeah,
you can make the eye caller. I know you can
do the Oh, yeah, you can make the why you
want twins so bad? Because I don't have twins. I

(08:22):
have seven kids and twins nine you might go for
make it even at nine and you said you have five.
There's five mothers with five different personalities. Right. At one point,
I feel like you were going to do a show
or something. No, they were gonna do without you. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I was in prison. I don't know. I was in prison.

(08:44):
All I just see if people sending me all kind
of stuff about your baby mom got reality this show,
So you know I would I wouldn't knocking it, but
I wouldn't gonna be on this show like supporting it
like that. But you know, anybody to try and get
their money. Go. When you came home and he was like,
I'm getting the show money. I ain't gonna be no
reality TV. Nah, I ain't. I ain't stepping their business.
Ain't I ain't stepping their business. At all. You know,

(09:06):
people reached out to me like would I be in
the show? I was like, no, but I'm not following
no papers nothing. Everybody gets along now though, Yeah, everybody
get along? Okay, good job. Now you were on Young
Thugs mixtape, bought a six Yeah? Did you know the
name of a mixtape before you did it? Or would
you have done it all? It didn't matter? Nah? I don't.

(09:26):
I don't getting people mixed. You know, if it's a
nice business move for me, you know, I'm gonna. I'm
gonna get on it, especially if I ain't tied too
close to one, like if you ain't out you know,
but look out for me and my mom, a situation
or something like that. I don't involve it. I just
just wrap business to me. You know, it wouldn't matter

(09:48):
what it is. You know, if if I liked the song,
I'm gonna get on the record. No not, you are
voiced the people. How hard is it having money but
trying to relate to people who don't? Uh? I don't.
I don't really think it's hard having money. I just
I just feel like most stuff come with it, but

(10:08):
it's way harder broke way in the here. I know
how I feel. Man's way in the hell harder broke.
Money can make you smile when even things make you
make you pissed off. You know, that's what we call splurge,
and that's what we call you know, and taking care
ourself and enjoying ourselves. You know, somebody pissed me off.
You know, go put a rocket my I take my

(10:32):
daughter on a twenty dollar dollars shopping. You can't do
that for your daughter, chump, you know, put this on
ig and let you look at this. Yeah, I'm saying
like you are like they look at you to speak
for the streets, so when they see you with so
much brain, they'd be like, ah, man, he ain't speaking
for us no more. Now, I really feel like, you know,

(10:53):
I've always been a flasher, dude, I've always been even
I've just been a flash at my whole life. I
come up people, and that's how I feel like. I
feel like if people see this, get old kid with
with all this own man, I could do that, you know,
not not not not not the dreaming bigger than what
society wants them to dream. You know what I'm saying.
You're looking at me, you like God Damn. If he

(11:15):
made it, I know I can you have what he
wrapped bout. Damn, I saw that yesterday. I can make
it up. I don't look at it like it's it's
something they can't have. I look at it. It's something
you know they can. They can. They can one day
be webbing bats you to his baptism? No I made
I didn't read. How do you want to go to

(11:36):
that man baptism? Man? I ain't know. Many I got.
I got a group taste, I got women gave himself
to the lord. Women are getting baptized. I thought they
was playing. I saw it on the thing. Oh man,
I go, I gotta pose this man. My boys tried

(11:57):
to shake back. Man. We didn't even take off this.
There's never been a time we mentioned Webby around you
and you ain't laughing like you laughing mentioned a Webby
man we'd have some nights. Did you talk to him
about it like it's his life? What's gonna happen now?
I don't know. I don't know. Like he's really cool

(12:20):
right now? You know, I just told him I saw
him doing it work, and you know we need to
deliver it on each other or nothing like that. Is
he really chilling? Like you don't want to drink no
more smoke? What are you doing? I don't know, I
don't know. You've been in right now when he comes
out your seat? Now, you said a lot of the
music on a touchdown the cars hell is dark, like

(12:42):
why why why is the dark coming? Because you home?
You free, that's time in your life. Ever, it's like
it's like it's it's like an in between, like you
got you got dog music on there when I was
going through my dog time. It got a he got
music on there to talk about how I'm living now.
But it's not really on the ball until you know
it's mostly on the it's mostly on the on a

(13:04):
real life tip. You know. Most of the songs are
just are just reality and it's just it's just hard man,
you know, like that hard music. It's that hard music
that ain't been around so long. Just that, not even
the trap music. It's just that hard music that makes
you sit down and listen to all the words. You know,

(13:25):
bigger than just a song that got you doing this.
It got you listening to what a vision and what
I was going through? Or was somebody who listening to
these words going through. Do you keep in contact with
people you were locked up with? Yeah, I keep in
contact with like real fold dudes, like real soldiers who
was on my team. You know, I keep in touch
with them, look out from you know, send them packages

(13:47):
whenever they needed, you know, Like that's what I'm here for,
you know, to take care of dudes like keep their
hope alive or coming home. Now, I read a line
of double XL you said your grandma said with a
lot of money comes in long line like a lot
of times you can't give people money, So what do
you get them when you don't? When you be like
you don't need no more money. Uh, most of the

(14:09):
time if it's family, you know, I don't really tell
family know nothing less it's just outrage. You know. Sometimes
family might come at you and even lie about what
they need the money, just say you need some money,
you know. So basically with family, you know it it
ain't much. I'm eating, you know what I'm saying. But

(14:31):
don't you mean the outside is gonna come at me wrong,
asking me for no money nowhere, So that's like out
the picture. But as far as family, as far as
dudes who come up out of me and need something.
You know, I'm an help him if I could help him,
And that's that's a part of car putting you in
a position you absolutely now. That was up at Atlantic, man,
and they were saying that, yeah, we love the mixtape Boosy.

(14:54):
We wanted Boosey to have a single. What kind of
records they're trying to get you to make? I don't know.
I just don't make the records like that. I like,
like my music is, it's not it's not all pop
one hundred, you know, it's not all white men down
that's what they know. Yeah, it was records that that

(15:15):
had to be made, uh for me to get that
notoriety worldwide, things like that. But that's not what my
music is known for. You know. I'm not I'm known
to make music on my countries. I'm known to make
music on what's going on in reality, you know, even
in my reality, I'm known to make music like that.
I'm not. I'm not known to do what's expected. And

(15:40):
I don't know how that might sound, but I'm not
known to do what's expect Is there anything that you
didn't realize you missed so much? Man? Now, I ain't
talking about like your family, and I'm talking about like
this something. He was like, Damn, I really missed that
when I was there. Oh I miss oh, I miss
like like barbecusing like it's just getting loaded that all
the cs and and just being around people that I

(16:03):
could trust and like the like we run. We run
like the mob, man, we running clothes like all our kids,
kids friends, you know, we go to all our parties
and that that's what I really missed, the Moses, being
around people who got love for you. They keep talking
about being loaded, y'all thought you was on. No, I say,
when we used to get into I'm trying to I'm

(16:26):
looking up now hell twenty people in love. He han't
got arrested. I'm just trying to make sure I'm looking
out for you. Now. You dropped a little off the
name now now why because I mean we've known you
for me. I just got tired of damn people seeing
me little boosted little Hell No, I ain't boosted badass now.
He ain't nothing live about me like my life of

(16:48):
big ass life for all kind of crazy, big problems.
Seven ye old little boosted, no man call me boots
bad ass from now man. So I just wanted it off.
I said it. I said that in jail. Come up
to me, little boot, don't call me no little boosting.

(17:13):
This is this is this supposed to be a dude
man like you know, like it's okay if for kids
see me and say little boost But man, you like
you like a grown ass dude who know me in
the street? Though? Why are you acting like a grouping
like little booths? Like you know me? So what you
wanted to call you this boo? Boots called me my
last name, called me something that they called me in

(17:35):
the street. You know you you know me, don't little boosh.
But in your d so now you're okay, it is
defense that that wasn't your name, and it is defense
driving now that you were also dating Dion Sanders daughter.

(17:58):
You guys still know when we out dating anymore. But
you were okay, yeah we were. That was a lot
of pressure on her because I know that the other
women were kind of not too happy about it. Yeah,
of course, like I came out turkey mayor you know,
everybody want to dip in my shalad. So you know,
but we just we just we just ain't make it.
Hopefully one day we can reconstile but we just ain't

(18:21):
make it. It was going good at first, but you
were too all over the place. You think you just
came home na like at first, like she was like
we was, we was running tight tight, you know. I
guess you're just I don't know. I just wanted to
spread my wings a little bit. So so your royal
oats right right, right right? You got catfish yet? No,

(18:43):
I didn't get catfish yet. My boys didn't got caltfish.
They didn't been cat fished a couple of times. Damn it. Man.
Now does somebody get at Boosy on Instagram? And how
did these ladies get at you? They just, oh, oh,
most of them DM me, like I get I get crazy.
M I'm the DM king. Don't let me be coming

(19:05):
to the city. And a couple of things. I just
got a whole spread up what I can look at.
But most of them and then you make them send
more pictures or you make a little FaceTime conversation. Oh FaceTime,
But you can't run from FaceTime. That's how your boy
getting exactly. You can't run from FaceTime. You put that
up where you had baby, I'm just riding through the

(19:26):
call in the shop a liar. She said she was
on the other state FaceTime FaceTime show you everything. You
have a FaceTime somebody and they look terrible, and then
you be like the first couple of times, like the
first couple of times, if I'm talking to a girl,
I call a like eating the morning, right, see what
you look like the next week most of them won't answer.

(19:50):
So maybe you're having to get theself together. I feel comfortable.
I guess around me before they get show these shows.
So now you gotta let everybody know you just single.
Don't even try to lock it down because I'm you know, yeah,
I'm thinking I got friend. Okay, man, it's gonna be
girls that they want that frozen sperm. That should be
part of your marketing campaign for that contest. I'm looking though,

(20:15):
because I'm tired of like no, not not no. I'm
tired of like you know, I don't. I don't have
no woman to clean up for me and cook for
me if you don't. Before I want to, I was
in like a relationship and I was used to you know,
I get sick of woman there for me, like cooking

(20:37):
for me and running my yound. Why didn't you get
back with you have a maid, Okay, but it's different.
You cooked with love, Yeah, Like it's different. Like if
you ain't got a woman now you wanted to cook
naked or something and then she a hot maid, Like
you know, my woman used to cook naked with heels
on like that. That's what turned on for me, like

(20:57):
naked with heels. So why did you when you got
out of your why they did you stay with who
you was with while you was like, oh it went bad.
It wasn't bad with legal situations. I don't want to
get into it. Okay, it went It wasn't kind of bad.
So I just sometimes I missed the old lady things,
you know, I don't. I don't see how nobody can
say they don't miss it? Who had it right? Like

(21:18):
sometimes you missed that and a lot of times you don't.
Oh my god, you don't want to mix business with pleasure.
You know, she might do a bad job. I got

(21:40):
I got real made. You got the clothing line Jewel House, Yeah,
I got the clothing line of City Gears. Just bought
a big old percentage out there, So that's gonna be
a plus because they got all the stores to sell it.
So we did real good the first ten months and
just gonna keep on working, man, just keep explaining, expanding
my brand. Rub Bush, It whos doing a little bella night?

(22:03):
You know? And what's the craziest thing a fan has done?
We've seen a video of a fan jumping on stage
and your security handling him. Yeah, what's the craziest thing
a fan has done to you? Oh? A fan saw
me and uh just got to screaming, Jesus, it's him, Jesus.
He backed. Did you thought you thought you were saying
jes like she was grabbing like, it's Jesus, Jesus is back,

(22:26):
he back? Girl. That was crazy. Then they got this,
they got this other video I got, Man, it's crazy.
I'm gonna sit at y'all. That's what I'm gonna do
it again to y'all. First world, Did you tell your
security after you saw what happened to applies? You say, hey,
look now, don't let that happen to me. Man. A
matter of fact, bro, I got mad when I saw it.

(22:46):
We was coming from a concert and they showed me that.
I got pissed off at his security, Like how to
hell you glad to dude? Get on side of dude,
Like they're like, it's his security or it's they fied
get the you might get pistol whooped. I feel like

(23:07):
the clown. You feel like you you you you protect me.
That's what that's what I pay you for. The part
I don't. I don't know what happened as far the situation,
but I was pissed off at the security. Do you
let people come on stage though? Hell no, Like did
you You're not even feena get close to me like that? Yeah?
They entertain the man, I I can't you let somebody

(23:29):
get that close to you? Like, have you had any
close encountess since you got home? I didn't had dudes
like uh, I didn't had dudes like like throw twels
at me from a distance over the other. But nobody
got that closet. You can, you can make you can
play it off to what people don't even see it.
But as far as people coming close to me, nah,

(23:49):
one guy tried to get my boy had punched them
over whatever. But that's just that's just normal stuff. Like
my dude's been around me since since the element school.
They've been doing on so they know. Yeah, does the
camera phones and stuff scare you? Because I say, man, Now,
the camera phones might scare me more than the gun
because sometimes you just be walking, somebody pulls something out.
You don't know what they might try just to get

(24:09):
a rep Uh. Nah, I'm like like like, I don't.
I don't. I don't focus on on things like that.
Like if trouble come to me, like I address it,
but I don't. I don't. I don't focus on on
nothing happening bad to me. You know, most fans come
up to me. I you know, I dap them down.
You know what I'm saying. I dap them now. I

(24:31):
don't hug them. And I I just don't act with
a lot of my fans. And that's what makes people
that would make people love more than just your music,
you know what I'm saying. Like we're doing, we're doing,
we're charging, but we're doing meet and greed tempers every
city man. So and that meeting greed mean a lot
to somebody. Man. You can come take a picture with him,

(24:51):
talk to him for a few minutes. Man. But that's
what I was trying to do. Nah, I mean, greed,
don't have it on you know what I mean? After
the concer Nah, but you know I'm still a riding
with applies man. Shout out the applies man. He's a
good he held you down. He ain't want to paperwork, Nah,

(25:12):
he was. He was one of them guys who who
just did stuff out his heart for me. Man. He
made a song for me one Christmas. He took like
five bands down there to my mommy. You know soon,
I don't care what's going on with the dude. I
judge you, dude from from the heart, absolutely, because they
got you know, they got yet dudes to shoot people

(25:33):
down all day and a tell on you before dude
go to college woods. Absolutely, you know so I don't
I judge people on on their action. And the album
comes out when May twenty six. We appreciate you joining us.
Boosted bad I ain't gonna call a little boosty real man.
I've been through too much. I get calling books. It's

(25:55):
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