In the South, we can name more Boosie songs than Nas, Jay-Z, and Biggie combined.

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Just like you. This regional beef ain’t systematical. You think your up north hate about to be ignored? You should be the last one calling him cream pie face. Same IGNORANCE different region.


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Man wtf are you talking about i don't recall interacting with you like that for you to have such a strong opinion of me:unimpressed: go make a thread about which scent of air freshener you should put in your challenger or something.
 

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shyt I don't even know 1 damn boosie song, the only thing I can remember was him throwing money on the floor before he went jail.
 

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No I think he’s calling the post ignorant and dumb. What exactly was the point of this information? Especially against Jay Z of all people?


What has Boosie accomplished over Jay Z?


Having lots of fans in Mississippi is not an accomplishment


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the point of the comment seem to be to show shyts different in different region. I had to learn this the hardest. Trying to put guys on artist from outside the region and it just not connecting and having to come to realization that those artist mean as much to the people, as the artist I’m trying to put them on mean to me.

In Mississippi they gravitated to Louisiana music but mainly Texas shyt for sure. Zro was like they favorite artist
 

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As a Southerner, I can't agree with the premise of this thread. A lot of people, even Down South, were really late to the Boosie party. Unless they are mid 20's or younger, I don't see how this thread is true. Put it this way, Webbie and Boosie were a duo and at that time, Webbie popped off before Boosie as a solo artist. Boosie didn't get big until last decade. I remember when he dropped "Zoom" and some of the same people clowning him then were talking about how Boosie was one of the best in 2013/2014. He always had that weird voice even back on the South Coast Coalition days (website for underground Louisiana artist).
 

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True

99-2004

Boosie ran the south, the hood. More folks knew his music than Jay's, Biggie, and Nas B side joints combined during this time. Their radio hits were the only thing that folks were on in that time frame, in real time.

As a person down south, who lived in the era, Boosie music was in every trunk, club, school party, etc.

It may not be that way now, but folks wasn't buying Nas albums with the exception of the Nas album with One Mic, nor bumping Biggie CDs in that time, that generation wasn't on that wave. Jay-z wasn't being played by 13-16 year olds and 20-30 hood dudes.

Boosie CDs, you heard his music everywhere you went in the South, for the most part, I think ATL was late getting on Boosie,

But them Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Music, For My Thugs, Concentration Camps and his mixtapes during 99-2004, That statement is true. Boosie was on fire
 
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