Boosie Badazz Announces Upcoming Blues Album "Boosie's Blues Cafe"

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Lil Boosie appears onstage during a taping of MTV's Sucker Free at MTV studios in Times Square on January 23, 2007 in New York City.
Boosie Badazz credits Snoop Dogg for inspiring him to venture into different genres.

Boosie Badazz delivered some good news for fans in a recent interview with VladTV. The rapper has two new albums on the way that he's hoping to release on the same day. One of them will likely be My Badazz 3.5 but it looks like he'll also be dropping his first blues album on the same day.

Boosie Badazz revealed that he has a new blues album coming soon titled, Boosie's Blues Cafe. He's previously previewed some of the material earlier this year, as HHNM pointed out. He revealed that it's already done and that it could very much drop on the same day as My Badazz 3.5.

"I got a blues album I just completed," Boosie revealed. "My blues album is a real blues album. Blues beats, blues instruments. It's one of the coldest blues album people will hear. It's like its a great blues album. And My Badazz 3.5 is straight ratchet."

Boosie revealed that the inspiration behind creating a blues album came from Snoop Dogg's recent gospel effort, The Bible Of Love. He said that his upcoming project will be another body of work to have in his already extensive catalog.

"I do it for my greatness," he said. "My blues album, you know I'm not doing it just to do a blues album. I'm doing it because I know how good my blues album gon' be... Anything I'm going into a field with, I'm going in to perfect it."

Peep the interview below.


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