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| 3.0 good | Doublez38 | September 21st 19 | After Chief Keef, it's Boosie's turn to be produced by Zaytoven, and as always it's worth it. It seems to me that they didn't work much together (which surprises me), but I found traces of collab on the 2014 Plies album or especially on the 2015 Shy Glizzy - For Trappers Only mixtape. On Bad Azz Zay (they should all stop with these unimaginative tracks...), the alchemia takes off well, but it's no surprise because Zaytoven has the gift of adapting to the rapper's universe, and Lil Boosie's is so broad and identity-based that we really believe we're in one of his solo projects. Here, Boosie talks about Baton Rouge and all this celebration around her career and life, until nothing really new. But anyway, it's a fan service album, so when I think about how Boosie left her mark until she reached the glass ceiling, we have nothing more to expect from his.
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