Trouble Man
Boosie Lyrics
I come up hard baby, but now I'm cool
I didn't make it sugar, playin' by the rules
I come up hard baby, but now I'm fine
I'm checkin' trouble sugar, movin' down the line
I come up hard baby, but that's okay
'Cause trouble man, don't get in my way
I come up hard baby, I've been for real
Gonna keep movin', gonna go to town
I come up hard baby, I'm gettin' down
There's only three things that for sure
This I know, baby
This I know, sugar
Girl, I ain't gon' let it sweat me, baby
Got me singin'
Yeah , yeah, whoa
I come up hard,
I've had to fight
Take care of my business,
With all my might
I come up hard, I had to win
Then start all over, and win again
I come up hard, but that's okay
'Cause trouble man
Don't get in my way
I know some places and I've seen some faces
I've got good connections they dig in my directions
What people say that's okay
They don't bother me
Ready to make it, don't fool with no women
Don't care 'bout no trouble got myself together
I feel a kind of protection is all around me
This I know baby
Girl, I ain't gonna let it sweat me, baby
I come up hard, but now I'm cool
I didn't make it sugar, playin' by the rules
I come up hard baby, but now I'm fine
I'm checkin' trouble sugar
Movin' down the line
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Written by: Marvin Gaye
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Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1983) is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who raps under the name Lil Boosie.
Boosie then had an opportunity to join an newer, growing record label called Trill Entertainment which was backed by Pimp C of UGK. Pimp C signed Boosie and assisted him in bring his legal issues to an end. Soon after, Boosie and Trill independently released the CD For my Thugs under TrillEnt, which sold over 15,000 copies. Read Full BioTorrence Hatch (born November 14, 1983) is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who raps under the name Lil Boosie.
Boosie then had an opportunity to join an newer, growing record label called Trill Entertainment which was backed by Pimp C of UGK. Pimp C signed Boosie and assisted him in bring his legal issues to an end. Soon after, Boosie and Trill independently released the CD For my Thugs under TrillEnt, which sold over 15,000 copies. Later in the summer of 2003, Boosie teamed with labelmate Webster Gradney, known as Webbie, on the album Ghetto Stories, which also went on to sell well over 15,000 copies.
In 2005, Boosie and Webbie were signed to a contract by Universal Records. Boosie appeared several times on the "Southern Smoke" mixtapes hosted by DJ Smallz and C-Murder, and had an biographical article in The Source magazine. Boosie then released his hit album Bad Azz, which featured songs such as "Ratchet", "Set it Off", and "They be on a Nigga".
Boosie's latest release is Bad Azz vol. 2, which will be released on October 23. It features songs such as,"Pick Her Up," "Booty Talk", and "Zoom" which features Yung Joc. "I'm Mad" is a single on his new album. "Zoom" is the current single.
Boosie then had an opportunity to join an newer, growing record label called Trill Entertainment which was backed by Pimp C of UGK. Pimp C signed Boosie and assisted him in bring his legal issues to an end. Soon after, Boosie and Trill independently released the CD For my Thugs under TrillEnt, which sold over 15,000 copies. Read Full BioTorrence Hatch (born November 14, 1983) is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who raps under the name Lil Boosie.
Boosie then had an opportunity to join an newer, growing record label called Trill Entertainment which was backed by Pimp C of UGK. Pimp C signed Boosie and assisted him in bring his legal issues to an end. Soon after, Boosie and Trill independently released the CD For my Thugs under TrillEnt, which sold over 15,000 copies. Later in the summer of 2003, Boosie teamed with labelmate Webster Gradney, known as Webbie, on the album Ghetto Stories, which also went on to sell well over 15,000 copies.
In 2005, Boosie and Webbie were signed to a contract by Universal Records. Boosie appeared several times on the "Southern Smoke" mixtapes hosted by DJ Smallz and C-Murder, and had an biographical article in The Source magazine. Boosie then released his hit album Bad Azz, which featured songs such as "Ratchet", "Set it Off", and "They be on a Nigga".
Boosie's latest release is Bad Azz vol. 2, which will be released on October 23. It features songs such as,"Pick Her Up," "Booty Talk", and "Zoom" which features Yung Joc. "I'm Mad" is a single on his new album. "Zoom" is the current single.
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Austin Schulz
But I dont understand... trouble always seems to find a troubled man.
that line still gives me chills
pathorne1
Every Black Man's Anthem!
CamGotDaboardzzz 30
Factsπ«ππΎβΌοΈ
Darius Willams
Before T.I. called himself Trouble Man......Boosie called it FIRST!!!! π―π―π―π―π―πͺπͺπͺ
Raheem Cole
Boosie the real king of the south
Sellyboy 727
@CPTRAGE310 actually he get it from tip. He referenced him several times. They was both bad asses
CPTRAGE310
Facts
cold/steppa
Project baby too
Latavious Sutton
BOOSIE tell them real stories like that boy Tupac did π₯ π₯
Rayneshia Dandridge
Can't lie this is one of the realest and hardest song he ever came out with you have to know and go threw that shyt to feel this shyt here