Yall better cut that out and respect a street nikka and ratchets buying power outchea
nikkas who got the streets on lock and make music to please that fanbase never fail to succeed....Maybe it was Boosie who was unloyal to his fanbase,besides the obvious "Black people are the worst people in the world comment" which I hoped and assumed he didn't mean like that

.....We gon pretend he lived up to the hype when he got out?He had all eyes and ears on em as far as new fans,but he dropped a lot of lackluster tracks when maybe he should've waited til he had a sure thing.....Not only that,but something about his flow and delivery aint been quite the same on most of his tracks since he got out

....and on top of that he switched it up and was obviously going for a little more commercial feel,working with a lot of big names and corny nikkas,even wanted a Bieber collab
You should applaud his fans who knew what this album was,and allowed it to flop so he could come home and get back to doing what he does best

....One last thing to note is his album was bought to you by Atlantic records....I knew it would likely be wack from the moment they announced it

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Once Atlantic sees you have success or thinks they can take you to the next level and starts getting involved its a guarantee they will water your product down to the point where your almost unrecognizable to your fans

,they will push for you to water your album down for mainstream consumption....the list of artist they've ruined is pretty long,worst label in modern history,i stand by this statement.
hash tags like #FreeBoosie and #Futurehive etc,obviously can bring new listeners and fake fans who just wanna be apart of some new shyt.....But its up to the artist to ignore those people and keep making music for the core fanbase that got em where they are....Hopefully Future continues to do that,and Boosie gets back on track with the flow.