Following a five year bid in prison, Boosie Badazz has issued an apology to his loved ones in his recently released video for "I'm Sorry" from Touchdown 2 Cause Hell.
In the video, Boosie sits in an empty auditorium as clips from his life, including his time behind bars, play out on a screen. He is joined by his seven children and expresses regret towards each one individually. Boosie was released from prison back in March 2014 after serving a 52-month sentence for a drug conviction and probation violation.
Check out Boosie Badazz's heartfelt video below:
Back in May, Boosie released T2CH after several delays. He spoke on the album and his return to the rap game saying, "They weren't sayin' 'Free Boosie' just to say this. That's what I tell most people who feel like jail made me famous. Hell nah. They were sayin' 'Free Boosie' because I touch so many people with my music, and they knew that was missing and they wanted that back. People wanted me back, not just as a rapper, but as a father, as a friend. Not just as an artist. People love me for me, not just because I rap."
Last week, the Baton Rouge rapper released a new song titled "Really Really." He was also featured on "Pleazer" from Tyga's The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty.
Aside from working on his own music, Boosie has been making boss moves as the leader of his new record label, Bad Azz Music Syndicate. He opened up about his latest venture during an interview with Vibe.
"We are building and we gon' keep building until it's over," he said. "We're gonna be in the grave, and Boosie's music, the Bad Azz Music Syndicate, will still be getting played."
Since his release from prison, Boosie has als launched his Jewel House clothing line.
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