Boosie Badazz Lights Up In "Marijuana" Music Video

Boosie returns with new visuals off of "Badazz 3.5."

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Boosie Badazz has been busy promoting his latest project, Badazz 3.5 over the past few weeks. The rapper's new project runs for 15 tracks with Webbie serving as the only guest appearance. One track in particular that stood out was the hazy smoker's anthem, "Marijuana." Now, the rapper has served up an official set of visuals for the track.

Over a week after 4/20 and Boosie has returned with a new music video for his song, "Marijuana." The music video is simple but effective. Boosie's seen smoking weed and checking different strains before the visuals cut to clips from Ice Cube's cult classic, Friday and its sequel as well as shots from other cannabis-oriented films. 

It's another dope visual from Boosie Badazz. We're hoping he comes with more music this year. He had a pretty productive year with the release of his debut blues album Boosie Blues Cafe, as well as his Christmas themed effort, Savage Holidays.


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