B.G., Boosie Badazz & Juvenile Link Up For “Go Live”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Can you imagine if this track was made in 2002?

One of the biggest “What ifs” in hip-hop history revolves around Louisiana’s rap scene. With artists like C-Murder, B.G., and Boosie Badazz, the state has produced plenty of iconic rappers who have spent time behind bars. The good news? They’re all still here and still making music.

Today, the trio made up for lost time by dropping a brand-new single called “Go Live.” Fortunately, it carries a timeless energy, making it feel like it could have been released in any era.

“Go Live” thrives on a dark, club-ready beat designed for partygoers and hustlers alike. Over the menacing production, the three rappers deliver raw, unfiltered verses about convincing women to put on a show, turning them into freaks, and ensuring their partners do everything but scream on their johnsons.

In my opinion, Boosie Badazz steals the show with his carefree and energetic delivery. That said, Juvenile’s gritty style adds a compelling edge, while B.G.’s laid-back hook and verse help tie everything together. Overall, this is a solid collaboration.

The music video to this track would probably be banned in America.


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