
Florida Rapper Kicks the Door Down with New Track, What About Booz?
Let’s skip the hype. The first thing you hear on Booz‘s new track isn’t a beat drop—it’s a confession. “Man I just woke up krazy bra I just had dis krazy a** dream,” he says, his voice thick with the residue of a troubled sleep. That line is the key to unlocking “What About Booz,” dropped on October 3. It’s a demand for an answer, a public reckoning aimed at an industry that’s been sleeping on him for too long. He’s not asking for a spot at the table; he’s flipping it over and asking why his name wasn’t at the top of the list in the first place.
Over a punishing beat from producer TraeThisWay that feels like a midnight stalk, Booz’s voice slices through the noise. The track, sharpened to a razor’s edge by mixing engineer Ryan Tayloy (Syce Studio), is a gut-punch of frustration. He lays out the stakes with zero filter: “I’m Tired Selling Bowls / I Want 5k Ni**a Fa Auh Show”. It’s the sound of a man trading in the trap for the main stage and putting a price tag on his pain. He isn’t just telling you his story – it’s an ultimatum, and the whole world is being put on notice.
This fire isn’t new. The story starts back in Sanford when Booz was just 13, catching the rap bug from his cousin, Nate Da Great. With a push from his uncle, Correy Redden, he cut his first record, “Little Momma,” proving the talent was there from day one. He wasn’t playing around—he put in the hours at HTE Studios, stacking tracks and building his sound until he dropped the viral hit “Lil N*a” and made sure the streets knew his name.
Of course, the road from that first track wasn’t clean. The streets had their say, and Booz ran into his share of trouble with the law. But instead of folding, he poured that resilience and raw nerve back into the music. That energy fueled major singles like “Wildin Out” and “BG,” turning real-life struggle into undeniable anthems. The streets were talking, and soon, the suits and the legends started listening. FaceTime calls came in from Boosie, BG of the Hot Boyz, and reps from Def Jam and Alamo Records. He got in the booth with titans like Pooh Shiesty, BIG30, and Julio Foolio, proving he could stand with the best of them.
What About Booz – Music Video by Booz – Apple Music
So why the urgency now? Look closer. This is about using the talents that GOD gave Booz to feed himself and family members. When he raps, “Me & My Baby’s Done Went Threw It / So When I Get Dat Shot Let’s Make Auh Movie,” it’s a promise to the ones who held him down. He’s moving with a purpose, captured in a quote he lives by from Burga: “I won’t let nobody come around me when I get dem millions”. This is about building a fortress for his family with the bricks the world threw at him.
And just when you think you have him figured out, the beat fades, and he leaves you with one last thought. “Man I feel like da rain about to come nigga but da umbrella over me right now,” he muses, his voice trailing off. It’s a moment of clarity. The storm he’s been weathering his whole life is about to break, but now he has cover, a nod to his new partnership with Umbrella Group Music. As he puts it, this storm is bringing tears of joy. The question of “What About Booz?” has been answered. He’s here, and he’ll never have to ask again.
