Cross the Tracks, Boosie Badazz
Cross the Tracks, Boosie Badazz
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Cross the Tracks
A Memoir

Author: Boosie Badazz

Narrator: Jaime Lincoln Smith

Unabridged: 4 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

From one of rap’s most evocative writers comes a stirring memoir and “masterpiece of a book” (Snoop Dogg) about how Boosie Badazz, one of the industry’s most controversial figures, was able to overcome insurmountable odds to make his music dreams a reality.

A Baton Rouge native who began rapping at age fourteen, Boosie Badazz was already a cult hero in Louisiana when, in 2009, he was sentenced to two years in prison. The next year, he was indicted on even more serious charges, eventually landing him on Death Row. Prosecutors played Boosie’s music in the courtroom to paint him as a thug with no chance of redemption. However, against overwhelming odds and the backdrop of a social media campaign to #FreeBoosie, he was freed in March of 2014 with a rare second chance to make his music dreams come true.

With illuminating prose, this “truly great read” (DJ Vlad, CEO of VladTV) explores the relationship between Boosie’s life on the streets with his ceaseless tear through the rap industry. From near-death experiences to a ruthless bout with kidney cancer to a life-threatening diabetes diagnosis, Boosie has overcome remarkable challenges to make a name for himself as one of rap’s most influential voices. A redemptive story with an urgent voice, Cross the Tracks is the survival tale of a man who wasn’t sure he would live to see another day...but who rose from the ashes to change the rap industry forever.

About Boosie Badazz

Torrence Hatch Jr. is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and executive, better known by his stage name Boosie Badazz or simply Boosie (formerly Lil Boosie).


Reviews

Goodreads review by C.M. on November 22, 2022

My first thought.... Who the hell got Boosie a book deal with Simon and Schuster? Don't get me wrong, I think Boosie deserves a book deal with one of the top five publishing houses because he is entertaining as hell. However, in this censorship crazed culture this man is about the most uncensored pie......more

Goodreads review by Dan on January 05, 2023

A very descriptive memoir of a rapper and the life of a black man and the struggles faced. Also, a lot of drugs and guns that both got him through and caused many of the issues. Way too much thanking God for things money, doctors and lawyers did for him. Overall a positive message for getting throug......more

Goodreads review by Qua'Tesha on May 16, 2023

I love Boosie! I enjoyed his book! I love how he cares for his family and friends! Boosie said he is a prayer warrior and I’m here for that! I do wish he would’ve narrated.......more

Goodreads review by Dre on June 26, 2023

Pretty decent book. Boosie is polarizing. Some people really love him or really hate him. Growing up I heard a lot of his music being from the south. I feel like some of his important moments we have heard about were kind of skipped over. He talked about the time he did a lot. He really loves his ch......more