


He’s reflecting on all the things that are going on in the world while he’s stuck in a box. “Windows Of My Eyes” is a reflection on the life he’s leading while locked in his jail cell. The next two songs dive into Boosie’s psyche on a more serious note. The drums, sample, piano keys, bassline, and his machine gun flow make it a memorable one. The intro to the album is very aggressive and will induce the “ugly face” as soon as you hear it. In 2013, while still in prison, Boosie stated that he refers to his music as “reality rap” and that phrase perfectly sums up what he offers on Touchdown to Cause Hell. Though his subject matter and intent has changed, we still get the same signature Boosie sound throughout the project. The quality of music on this album truly reflects this notion. You can tell that Boosie has gotten his mind as well as his principles in order and is ready to continue his career on the correct path. No, this isn’t like that instance when Mase came back as a pastor, only to revert to “Murda Ma$e”. He’s been planning his comeback since he was released from prison early March 2014, and his first offering to the rap game since being incarcerated is a solid one. He’s now taking the OG position, putting others on to game since he’s witnessed and experienced heaven and hell. He has now become a reflection of what the streets need a spokesperson who has seen it all, but overall sees the bigger picture now. His time behind bars, compounded by the time away from his family has molded his morals as well as his principles.

You can Google those incidents if you’d like, because we’re going to focus on the evolution of the man and his music. Although he has experienced his share of success in the rap game, he’s also had a multitude of problems with the law which led to him being incarcerated for five years in the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Boosie Badazz has come a long way since his humble trap beginnings as “Lil’ Boosie”.
