Rapper Boosie announces new album 'Lake BadAzz' to be released in Georgia.

Boosie announced "Lake BadAzz" on Instagram video.

February 5th 2025.

Rapper Boosie announces new album 'Lake BadAzz' to be released in Georgia.
It was almost a year ago that Boosie BadAzz excitedly announced his plans to build a special area for his eight children on his 88-acre estate in Georgia. And now, the wait is over as he proudly unveils the finished product - "Lake BadAzz." In a recent video shared on his Instagram, Boosie can be seen releasing fish into the newly built lake while exclaiming, "Welcome to Lake BadAzz!" He also adds the hashtag #lakebadazz and mentions how this is a much-needed "peace of mind" for him and his family.

In December 2024, DJ Vlad had the opportunity to visit Boosie's property and get a first-hand look at the impressive lake. In the video, Boosie refers to it as "Lake Hatch," which was probably its working title before it was officially named. He explains to Vlad that he was tired of having to go to other people's lakes to fish, so he decided to have one built on his own property. Boosie goes on to share that the area was previously covered in trees, but he had them cleared and connected to the existing creek on his property with the help of bulldozers.

But it's not just any ordinary lake - Boosie made sure to stock it with a variety of fish, including catfish, bass, crappie, bluegill, and even some prized fish that he personally hand-picked. In fact, Boosie is so proud of his lake that he's offering a $200 reward to anyone who can catch one of these prized fish while fishing on his property. It's clear that this lake is a labor of love for Boosie, as he estimates having spent around $127,000 to bring it to life.

When he's not enjoying some quiet time by the lake, Boosie can often be found on social media, using his platform to try and garner support from former President Donald Trump for a pardon on his federal charges. Boosie is currently facing two counts of firearm possession - one for being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm involved in interstate commerce, and another for knowingly possessing a firearm while dealing with substance abuse issues. He has been vocal about his case, even reaching out to Trump's son for help, and continues to fight for justice.

In a tweet from January 22, 2025, Boosie once again calls out to Trump, pleading for him to "check out my case." He shares that his case was previously dismissed, but then the Department of Justice under President Biden decided to recharge him with the same gun charge. Boosie claims that he is the only person in the country currently facing this charge, and asks for Trump's intervention. It's clear that Boosie is passionate about his case and will stop at nothing to clear his name.

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