Lil Boosie – For My People (Album Review)
Just like many rappers in the game right now, the bad boy Lil Boosie had a very rough time growing up. Boosie was expelled from school for drugs and that is why he decided to become a rapper. It is very upsetting to me that every time a person gets in some kind of trouble with the authorities they think that they finally qualify to become a rapper. Everybody always says that to be a rapper you have to have 5 baby mamas, get arrested or get shot. Have people forgotten that you also have to be lyrically capable to become a rapper?
Lil Boosie is given hot beats and he doesn’t even create lyrics that measure up to them. He should not be excused for making bad music.
Boosie’s album “For My People” is one of the worst that I have heard so far. The only track that I could actually listen to and have minimum complaints to is “World Wide Struggle.” Hurricane Chris is featured on “Real Trappers” and I honestly don’t know who makes more sense with their lyrics. It all just sounds like a bunch of pointless jibber jabber. I don’t even know who ever thought to question Lil Wayne’s greatness and say “Is Lil Boosie better than Lil Wayne?”
Lil Wayne is the self proclaimed “best rapper alive” and he manages to come out song after song and prove himself to the public. Lil Boosie doesn’t rap about anything outside his hood and cannot relate to most of mainstream culture. Boosie might be loved by the people from his hood because he represents for them, but people in New York or any other state will say the same exact thing “Lil Boosie? Who is that?” Lil Boosie needs to step his lyrical game up and then he will be taken seriously when he says he is a rapper.
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