Boosie Badazz & Bun B Keep It Trill On "Meal Talk"

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Boosie Badazz & Bun B team up for a banger off of "In House."

Boosie Badazz is back in action this week with his new collaborative project with Jit The Beast, In House. Likely an album recorded under quarantine, given the album's cover art, it marks Boosie's fourth project of the year, though even then, Boosie isn't saturating himself, especially when he's teaming up with other legendary acts from the South for stand-out collaborations.

Teaming up with Bun B, Boosie Badazz and Jit The Beast deliver an eerie hard-hitting banger with "Meal Talk." Serving as track thirteen, Bun B punches in on the first verse reflecting on disloyalty and politics in the streets. Boosie stretches his voice in different directions on the hook before diving deeper on his experience in the streets. 

Check out Boosie and Bun B's "Meal Talk" below. 

Quotable Lyrics
I deserve the roaches on the pillow
'Cause I done seen the roaches in they feelings
I done seen the ghostses  in the buildin', I done even ran with 'em
Stand strong with my fuckin' Stan Smiths on
All my life been hard, ghetto boy, no whooper cushion (Check this out) 
I deserve a meal (Guess what) You deserve a bullet
Right on your bitch ass, hoe, 'cause I know you pussy
Got my million kind of crooked, back-and-forth through central bookings


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