Boosie Badazz, who goes by the name “Lil Boosie,” is an American rapper with a big net worth. Before going solo, he was a member of the band Concentration Camp.
There’s been a lot of success for him with the songs Zoom, Wipe Me Down, Better Believe It, and Show Da World, all starring Yung Joc and Webbie (with Webbie featuring Kiara). The song “Independent” (with Lil Phat) went to number one on the US Rap chart thanks in part to his involvement.
Boosie Badazz Early Life
On November 2, 1982, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he was given the name Torrence Hatch. Lil Boosie grew up in a really hazardous part of town. The neighborhood was so dangerous that the local police were often afraid to approach there.
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After his father was murdered, Boosie was left without a father figure to look up to. Boosie began rapping at the age of 14 as a way to cope with the daily violence he witnessed and the instability of his upbringing.
Boosie Badazz Rap Career
His debut LP, “Youngest Of Da Camp,” peaked at number 96 on the Billboard R&B albums chart in 2000. “For My Thugz,” his sophomore effort, was released in 2002. “Bad Azz,” his third studio album, debuted at the top of the Billboard rap charts in 2006.
Bad Azz Entertainment was founded by Lil Boosie in 2008. After being jailed on drug charges, he recorded his fourth album, “Incarcerated,” while still in jail. Boosie also completed his GED while doing time in prison. Early in March of 2014, he was freed. In the same year, he adopted the moniker “Boosie Badazz” for himself.
Sept. 28th WaterBoyz Out On https://t.co/gyoDBVOG5E pic.twitter.com/b7grdcKVhr
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) July 30, 2022
“Touch Down 2 Cause Hell” was his debut album released under the new identity in 2015. US Rap and US R&B albums ranked #2 and #3 on the Billboard 200, respectively. In 2017, he published the album “BooPac,” and he’ll be releasing more in the future, including “In House” in 2020.
Boosie Badazz Net Worth
The estimated net worth of (Lil Boosie) Boosie Badazz in 2022 is $8 million dollars. In the music industry, he’s already a household name. Album sales, songs, and live performances have made the rapper a sizable amount of money over the years. Boosie Badazz has a net worth in excess of $1 million every year.
As well as starting his own label, ‘Bad Azz Music Syndicate,’ Boosie is making good money. Besides his YouTube channel and brand endorsements, his money comes from these sources as well.
Boosie Badazz Personal Life
Boosie has eight children from six different women. His long-term girlfriend Walnita Decuir and he have three children together. Attempting to smuggle Boosie narcotics into a California jail in 2010, Walnita was apprehended.
When the X pill make you look like a Rapist 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/C3IZloWepn
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) July 25, 2022
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s dismissal from Instagram in December 2020 prompted Boosie to announce that he was intending to sue Zuckerberg for $20 million in December 2020. When Boosie was interviewed by VladTV, he claimed that being banned from IG had cost him up to $20 million in lost business prospects. It was unclear whether or not he was serious when he made the assertion because he had not yet filed the case.
Boosie Badazz Legal Problems
Several times, Boosie has been arrested and imprisoned. First-degree murder and possession of narcotics with the intent to distribute charges were filed against him in 2010. Boosie was suspected of involvement in “at least five other murders,” according to prosecutors.
His conviction on the murder charge was overturned in favor of a guilty verdict on the narcotics counts. Eight years in prison were handed down to him for his crimes against the state of California. Attorneys for Boosie were able to convince a judge and jury that he had been falsely imprisoned by government informants in 2014.
Boosie Badazz Controversies
When Boosie made disrespectful remarks about Dwyane Wade’s 12-year-old daughter, who had come out as transgender, he was roundly criticized in February 2020.
On Instagram, Boosie allegedly boasted about hiring an adult lady to perform a sex act on his teenage nephew in a video that has since been deleted.
In October 2021, Boosie was in the news again as he tweeted an anti-gay diatribe to Lil Nas X, this time aimed at the rapper. Stay tuned with us only on Lee Daily