Boosie Badazz Releases "Savage Holidays" Ft. YFN Lucci, Rich Homie Quan & More

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Boosie Badazz comes through with some holiday cheer on his new project.

Hip-hop needs more holiday music and thankfully, Boosie is here to save the day. Although Christmas has passed, we still have the window of time between then and New Years to celebrate the holiday season. Christmas music will probably be sticking around for a few more days. While Christmas music can often be trash, Boosie Badazz has come with some seasonal anthem. The Baton Rouge caps off 2018 with his new mixtape, Savage Holidays.

Boosie Badazz is back with his brand new mixtape, Savage Holidays. The rapper's new project consists of 13 holday themed tracks such as "The Bitch Who Stole Christmas" and "Santa Claus Of The Ghetto." Savage Holidays features appearances from YFN Lucci and Rich Homie Quan who feature on "Christmas List" as well as Mo3, Tootie Raww and Iviona Badazz.

Boosie Christmas album follows the release of is blues debut, Boosie Blues Cafe which he released earlier this year. Boosie also dropped off his mixtape Boonk Gang in late April. We're excited to see what Boosie has up his sleeve for the new year. 


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