Vlad TV sat down with Boosie, and one of the questions centered around C-Murder’s recent news. Boosie described how he was in population with 150 inmates that C-Murder also stayed in.
Another thing he brushed on was the injustice in Louisiana. He shared that he needs to start using his own platform to highlight the injustices going on in the Louisiana prison system, without being Martin Luther King. Watch the full interview below.
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