Webbie Names Who’s Responsible For Freeing Lil Boosie: “He Got My Brother Free”

Written By S. Samuel

Louisiana rapper Webbie is getting the bottles popping for the return of close pal Lil Boosie and shared a few thoughts on his long-awaited release from a prison bid this week.

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In Webbie’s opinion, a higher power is most responsible for freeing Boosie Bad Azz.

Lil Boosie was released early by prison officials because of his good behavior behind bars … but Boosie’s friend Webbie thinks the rapper was really sprung by a much higher power than the warden. Webbie hails from Louisiana, just like Boosie, and tells TMZ it was the hand of God that opened the prison doors — “I told Boo that God has a plan. He got my brother free.” Part of God’s plan … according to Webbie includes laying down tracks — he says now that LB is sprung … they’re going straight into the studio to start making music together again. Webbie says he plans to surprise Boosie at home in Baton Rouge … and then the whole town’s gonna celebrate Boosie’s freedom. (TMZ)

Yesterday, unexpected footage of Boosie Bad Azz freestyling surfaced across the Internet.

Boosie’s back. Just moments after being released from prison, the Baton Rouge rapper has dropped his first freestyle. While riding home, he spit a few bars in the car and filmed it on an iPhone. “Shackled down from my feet to my hands / Missing my kids, man a feeling only I can explain / So many people held they nuts, thought I wouldn’t gon’ come home,” he raps. He is expected to announce a new record deal and album at a press conference put on by Atlantic Records in New Orleans on Monday. (Rap-Up)

Bad Azz became a free man shortly after 7 PM EST Wednesday (March 5).

Rapper Lil Boosie, whose real is Torrence Hatch, walked out of prison a free man Wednesday evening, after being locked up for more than four years. Warden Burl Cain said Hatch was released from the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola at 7:10 p.m. He was then transferred to a West Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office facility in St. Francisville, where family members were waiting for him. “It’s a blessing for him to be home,” said fan Clifford Jackson. “He went through the struggle, he’s home and just wish him the best.” (WAFB News)

Reports also claim he will be on parole for another four years.

31 year old Boosie — real name Torrence Hatch — was intitially locked up on a marijuana charge in ’09 — but during his stay, he was busted attempting to smuggle drugs into prison — so a judge tacked 8 years on to his original 4 year sentence. But Boosie caught a break and has been released early. A rep for the penitentiary has told the media Boosie will be on parole until 2018. (TMZ)

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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