Boosie is gearing up for his collaborative album with C-Murder titled Penitentiary Chances, which is scheduled to be released on April 16th.
While chopping it up with HipHopDX, Boosie says the album is inspired by what the two were going through while they were incarcerated. Then, the conversation switched to C’s case where Boosie detailed it’s many flaws.
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“His case is bullsh*t,” the Baton Rouge native said.
“I read his case and they have nothing on him, but he say, she say. He was tall with golds in his mouth. You know how many people are tall with golds in their mouth in New Orleans? No gunpowder residue on his hands.”
Boosie would say that C’s older brother, Master P, is back on board and they are fighting for his freedom.
“I want to see him home,” Boosie added.
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According to Boosie, he and C built a close relationship while being cell mates during their incarceration.
The T.R.U. rapper is waiting to appeal a second-degree murder conviction from a 2002 shooting, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old fan. C has maintained his innocence.