Baton Rouge, Louisiana's favorite son, rapper Lil' Boosie, returns with his full-length solo debut on Trill Entertainment, Bad Azz.
With his freakish André 3000-meets-Flavor Flav delivery, Lil' Boosie splits the difference on Bad Azz between hardcore street poetry à la Nas -- his confessed inspiration as an MC -- and good-time, Dirty South booty rhymes.
Whether it's a call to the dancefloor like "Ratchet" or a call to the streets like "Set it Off," Bad Azz captures a unique MC at the peak of his powers.