Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1983) is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana who raps under the name Lil Boosie. Hatch grew up on W. Garfield St, an area roughly 10 blocks south of downtown Baton Rouge. He attended his neighborhood school McKinley Senior High School until he was expelled and later dropped out. He was signed by Pimp C to Trill Entertainment, and in 2005, him and fellow Baton Rouge rapper Webster Gradney (known as Webbie) were signed to a contract by Universal Records.
Lil Boosie - Lil Boosie Sentenced To Four Years In Jail Date: 10 Nov 2009 ContactMusic -
Rapper LIL BOOSIE has been handed a four-year prison sentence for parole violation - after a judge ruled he had broken the terms of his release.The Wipe Me Down star -...
Lil Boosie Violates Probabtion, Rapper Given 4 Year Prison Sentence Date: 10 Nov 2009 SOHH.com -
Southern rapper Torrence "Lil Boosie" Hatch will reportedly have his one-year prison sentence extended an additional three years as a judge ruled that he violated the terms of his house arrest. [Visit SOHH.com for more information]
Lil Boosie Violates Probation, Judge Doubles His Original Sentence Date: 10 Nov 2009 Baller Status -
Baton Rouge rapper Lil Boosie was handed down a steeper sentence on Monday (November 9), after he failed to abide by a judge's orders after being sentenced for a third-marijuana offense back in September. District Court Judge Chip Moore violated the rapper this Monday...
Lil Boosie Violates Probation, Judge Doubles His Original Sentence Date: 10 Nov 2009 Vibe Magazine -
Baton Rouge rapper Lil Boosie was handed down a steeper sentence on Monday (Nov. 9), after he failed to abide by a judge's orders after being sentenced for a third-marijuana offense back in September.
Lil Boosie back in jail Date: 10 Nov 2009 WAFB Baton Rouge -
Baton Rouge rapper Torrence Hatch, better known as Lil Boosie, was back in court Monday after violating his probation.
LIL BOOSIE SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS IN JAIL Date: 11 Nov 2009 New Kerala -
Rapper LIL BOOSIE has been handed a four-year prison sentence for parole violation - after a judge ruled he had broken the terms of his release.