“I got the women songs, I got the gangsta songs, I got the love songs something for everybody. “With I’m still hittin’ ’em from all angles,” explains the rapper. There is literally a song on here for everybody, he says. According to the rapper, the album promises to improve on the formula of the conceptual diversity that made his first effort so successful. Superbad is the follow-up to Boosie’s gold-selling, critically acclaimed 2006 debut, Bad Azz. Currently, “Better Believe It,” is making its rounds in the South and Midwest, and starting to spread. Webbie and ATL rapper Young Jeezy give their own intense lyrical testimonies about surviving urban life, as well. Produced by Trill Entertainment’s in-house producer Mouse On The Track, the new single celebrates Boosie’s success since dropping his debut, overcoming pain and adversity that has plagued him most of his life. To mark his return the 25-year-old rapper, hailing from Baton Rouge, is unleashing the new track, “Better Believe It,” which gets an assist from labelmate Webbie and Young Jeezy.
It’s been nearly three years since Louisiana rapper Lil Boosie dropped his debut Bad Azz, but he and his label Trill Entertainment have been in the lab hard at work are are ready for his return with Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz in September.