Boosie is officially back in action and he wants the world to know he is making every second of his freedom count.
On Friday, a San Diego federal judge brought the rapper’s long-running firearms case to a close with a sentence of time served. Instead of the two-year prison stint federal prosecutors were gunning for, the Baton Rouge rapper walked away with a $50,000 fine, three years of supervised release, and a mandate to complete 300 hours of community service.
The celebration started the moment Boosie stepped out of the courthouse. In a high-energy video shared online, the rapper couldn’t contain his excitement about dodging more time behind bars.
I’m blessed to have my freedom,” he exclaimed, noting that the legal cloud over his head had previously stunted his hustle. “It’s time to turn up now. I couldn’t do a lot of s**t because of this situation that I was going through,” Boosie added, highlighting that the end of this case is a massive win for his career.
Boosie isn’t just celebrating with words; he’s celebrating with a massive content rollout that he’s been sitting on while the case was pending. He revealed that he has been working hard behind the scenes and is ready to flood the streets with new projects. I got three movies ready, I got probably seven albums ready,” Boosie shared during his post-sentencing victory lap. I’m finna push the gas. I can do shows again. 2026, we lit.”
The rapper’s legal victory follows a rollercoaster of events, including a previous dismissal of the charges that was later overturned. Despite the setbacks, Boosie remained confident that he would prevail.
He concluded his celebration by thanking his loyal fan base for sticking by him through the uncertainty of the federal system. All my Boosie fans, we back, baby. Ain’t going nowhere,” he declared. God did it for us again.
With his travel restrictions lifted and his vault full of music, Boosie is clearly ready to make 2026 a legendary year.
