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News & Media Coverage

Boosie Badazz and Bad Azz Music Syndicate have been covered by major outlets including Billboard, VICE, Rolling Stone, and Complex. Below is a selection of press coverage spanning the length of Boosie's career.

In The News

BillboardJune 21, 2023

Boosie BadAzz to Be Released on Bond After Arrest on Federal Gun Charge

Prosecutors asked to delay his release while they file an appeal, but a federal judge denied that request. Boosie was granted pre-trial release on a $50,000 bond, with permission to travel for performances.

By Bill DonahueRead Article →
VICEMay 4, 2015

Excuse Me, It's Mr. Boosie Now: Southern Rap Hero Boosie Badazz Searches for His Place in History

When Boosie Badazz shows up at his record label headquarters, you would think the fucking mayor arrived. VICE sits down with the Baton Rouge legend for his first major interview after walking out of prison — covering his prison experience, fatherhood, the "Lil" drop, and his plans for the future.

By Kathy IandoliRead Article →
ComplexMarch 5, 2014

According to Lil Boosie's Label Rep, He Will 'Absolutely' Be Released by March 10

According to Lil Boosie's label rep, the 31-year-old rapper will be released from prison in time for a press conference that will take place March 10. Ashley Kalmanowitz of Atlantic Records explained he will 'absolutely' be attending, speaking for the first time since his sentencing.

By Edwin OrtizRead Article →
Rolling StoneSeptember 2013

Lil Boosie Might Be Able to Release New Music Soon

Judges related to his case agreed to return his hard drives and computers, which contained music he had recorded before going to jail. Boosie's attorneys believed he would be released within five months.

By Jeff WeissRead Article →
BillboardJune 2010

Lil Boosie Charged With Murder, May Face Death Penalty

District Attorney Hillar Moore stated that the killing seemed to be "over turf." If convicted, Boosie could have faced the death penalty. Prosecutors also stated they believed the rapper may have been involved in at least five other murders.

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WAFB 9 NewsMay 11, 2012

Lil Boosie Found Not Guilty

A jury found Boosie not guilty of first-degree murder after less than 10 minutes of deliberation. The murder charge stemmed from a 2010 indictment while Boosie was already incarcerated on drug charges.

By WAFB StaffRead Article →

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