After Young Bleed’s departure from the Camp, he distinguished himself enough to move to a prime position as a rapper alongside C-Loc and Max Minelli, which encouraged him to pursue further his career, and more seriously. Lil Boosie made his debut on their fifth album “It’s A Gamble” by C-Loc, and then featured on the group’s album entitled “Camp III: Thug Brothas”, both in 2000. Speaking about his professional career, it began in 1996 when Lil Boosie became a part of Concentration Camp, a hip hop collective, which consisted of Boo, C-Loc, Happy Perez, J-Von, Lucky Knuckles, Max Minelli, and Young Bleed he was the youngest member of the group as he was only 14 years old. After his father passed away from a drug overdose in 1996, Lil Boosie moved his focus from poetry to writing music, and decided to pursue a career in the music industry. He actually quit education, but later earned his GED while he serving a jail sentence. He also developed a love for basketball, so while he was attending McKinley High School, he improved himself as a player. He became interested in poetry from an early age under the influence of his mother, who worked as a teacher. Concerning his early life, Lil Boosie spent his childhood in Baton Rouge, where he was raised by his parents Raymond and Jacquelyn Hatch, in a relatively poor family.
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