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My Struggle (amended album version) - Lil Boosie



     
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Boosie boo, Boosie boo, nigga
And I be like the best nigga at this shit right now, word for word,
Life story for life story, mane I'm the truthWe started off in the backyard, I'm that boy,
Hate to lose, if I lose, yo can get bruised,
I'm that hard, life starts from a bad memory,
Daddy loved drugs, can't take this from him, he loved girls.
Went from neighborhood jackass to neighborhood stacks I-10 riders to I-10 traffickas.
Imagine us in that bottom on that PCP, walkin' to school wit a tool,
Who gon' beef wit me.
Got addicted to sellin' drugs, marijuana and coke,
Momma, she washed her hands, and let me go, the rest you know,
I ain't gotta explain, I been a man,
Since I went got my own, now they look at me grown.
Posted up behind the Cit go ?, on Wyoming
street,Big sacks, big gats and some artillery.
All the lil niggas got big niggas, like Junior
And B all old niggas showed us ropes like
They picturin' ? meYou don't know my struggle,

So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustleHard times, me and you getting' blisted
Got a dime bag, but we couldn't buy the Philly,
Walkin' to the weed dispenser, we was short on the special.
So we got drunk, snatched purses, man it's whatever.
Old niggas tried to shortstop, we baller blocked, fuck it.
Got a big knot,now I'm thuggin' wit a big ugly somethin' on my waistline,
Bouncin' through the south side
Back then, it was straight gin, Dickies, and cowhides.
You ain't from our side, we bustin' at ya, that's the rules
Used to be deep, now we down to just a few.
Man, I'm talkin' bout them lonely nights, me and my homie on the flight...
Sneakin' through hoes' window, robbin' niggas for indo
Runnin' wit nothin' but hard Heads, like Fry thang and Kevin.
Goin' to clubs reppin', hollin' "Fuck goin' to Heaven", 'cause I'm out
Chyeah, look like my luck fucked up, and I done lost a lotta niggas,
So my trust fucked up, manYou don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustle
You don't know my struggle,
So you can't feel my hustleSittin' nights, need my medicine and my needles,
All the Bondsmen, keepin' it gutta wit my people.
The thug life, back to back catchin' misdemeanors
The drug life, servin' junkies in front the cleaners.
The hospitals, nurses tryin' to lift up my spirit,
My momma preachin', but Boosie boo don't wanna hear it (hard head).
You know they say I was dead, two shots up in my head.
Some say I OD'd off that X, what they gon' say next?
Grandma died, momma House, lemme talk to ya.
Niggas hate, but I don't drive by, I walk to ya.
High school, four deep in a Monte Carlo
Dusted and disgusted tryna make it til tomorrow.
When I borrowed, I gave back
When it was beer time, I made stacks, one-ten to one-fifty I shake that.
The baby momma drama make me wanna holla, plus I lost all my ghetto role models,
This my struggle man
Songwriters
HATCH, TORENCE / ROME, BRUCEPublished by
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Lil Boosie was born Torrence Hatch in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on November 14, 1983, he was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family and was raised on W. Garfield St. in a ghetto in the mean streets of south side Baton Rouge (SSB).

Growing up, Boosie was hardened by the many difficult experiences he was put through. His neighborhood, notorious for drugs and violence, was a place feared by the general population. To outsiders, it was a jungle, to residents, it was life. Boosie got very involved in basketball to stay off the streets, and was actually expected to move on to college level basketball.

At 14 years old, Boosie moved in to live with his grandmother after his father was murdered over drugs. Growing up with no father figure and without a strong guiding hand, Boosie turned to drugs and crime. After being expelled from school, Boosie picked up freestyling and began to get serious about his music. Living in the 225, Boosie had no contacts, no real means of exposure. Lil Boosie teamed up with Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s and made his debut on C-Loc's 5th album, "It's a Gamble", which also featured Three Six Mafia, South Park Mexican, and the rest of the Concentration Camp. This album was a saving grace for C-Loc, as he was slowly losing popularity. Releasing this album put him back in the spotlight, as he had a new young tallented rapper at his side. Baton Rouge couldn't get enough. Shortly afterwards, Boosie released his debut CD, "Youngest of the Camp", which sold over 10,000 units and featured fellow up and coming Baton Rouge rapper Max Minelli, which was exactly what boosie needed to jump start his career. The album spread like wildfire, every hood in Baton Rouge had flyers up for it, everybody was playing it.

After the incarceration, Boosie once again turned back to the streets. Ultimately, his behavior led to him also being incarcerated. At this point, Boosie felt as though he was a failure. However, fate lent Boosie a hand, and Boosie had an opportunity to join an up and coming record label called Trill Entertainment aka Trill Ent which was backed by Pimp-C of UGK. Trill signed Boosie and assisted him in bring his legal issues to an end. Soon after, Boosie and Trill independently released the CD "For my Thugs" under TrillEnt. This release went on to sell over 15,000 copies. Later in the summer of 2003, Boosie co-starred with one of his label-mates, Webbie, on the album "Ghetto Stories" which also went on to sell well over 15,000 copies.

Again paired up with Webbie, Lil Boosie's 2004 release, "Gangsta Musik" is what really gained him popularity. This CD featured the ever popular songs "Swerve" (which later made an appearance in the movie "Hustle and Flow"), "Give Me That", and "Bad Bitch". This was Boosie's first really popular album, actually penetrating the borders of Louisiana and reaching far beyond.

Boosie's talent was now undeniable, and he caught the eye of some Universal Records representatives. In late January of 2005, Boosie signed a deal with Universal, and released the CD "Boosie Bad Azz". This album, backed and promoted by Universal Records, was his strongest yet. Boosie continues to gain popularity at an astonishing rate, and is no stranger to trouble with the law. Already incarcerated for probation violation on drug and gun charges, the Trill Entertainment rapper and two associates (one of them only 17 years old) were indicted on first-degree murder charges by a grand jury on Thursday, June 17, 2010. The men are accused of being involved in the shooting of 35-year-old Terry Boyd in his own house in October. District attorney Hiler Moore stated that the killing seemed to be "over turf" and that if Lil Boosie is convicted the death penalty is not out of the question. The same day, Hatch was also indicted on multiple drug and conspiracy charges for smuggling large amounts of codeine, ecstasy and marijuana into prison with intent to distribute. His girlfriend, a prison guard and a fellow inmate were also charged as co-conspirators. In addition to these charges, prosecutors believe the 27-year-old rapper may have been involved in at least five other slayings.

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