Lil Boosie mother interview

Lil Boosie asks his mom to stop calling his industry 'friends,' associates; says "Mom, it's me and you" Get updated here: Connie Hatch: The truth about Lil Boosie -- Part 1 Hatch vs. the DA and location, location, location... On his mixtape 'Gone 'Til December' the rapper used it as his therapy and let off steam on the tracks, airing out everyone who must have been bothering him. At the 2:25 mark on track 13, "F**k Em' All" Boosie raps, "F*ck the DA Hillar Moore, Your racist a*s is going to hell, You'll probably be dead when I come out of jail, ya old b*t*h. Your d**k can't even get hard no more, b*t*h you need to die." The district attorney, Hillar Moore has said there's no beef against Boosie's lyrics. Boosie's lyrics has said otherwise. Ms. Hatch thinks Boosie's being treated unfairly because of his location and profile as a rapper. "He (Hillar Moore) has said on his interviews that he has nothing against Torrance Hatch. But you know what, this is Louisiana. Lou-i-si-ana," said Ms. Hatch taking consideration to enunciate every syllable in 'Louisiana.' I have nothing against Hillar Moore, the judge; you have to be fair to people. This is not 1954, this is not slavery you do not judge a person on lyrics, you do not judge a person on color. I don't want them to put Torrance on a high pedestal. I want him to be treated fairly and he will be treated fairly. If it takes the last breath of Ms. Hatch to stand up, he will." What About Your Friends? You know who your friends are <b>...</b>










