When it comes to the Louisiana music totem pole, Boosie Badazz is comfortably top-tier. The Baton Rouge rapper has been dropping hit after hit since the mid-2000s, and his tracks are basically required listening on any local playlist. Whether you’re at a tailgate in Tiger Stadium or a backyard barbecue, if you’re from Louisiana, you’ve probably grown up and turned up to Boosie’s music.

But recently, Boosie’s classic hit "Set It Off" made an appearance at a wedding reception in LIVE FORM! And not just any reception—Boosie performed at the wedding of $crim, one-half of the popular New Orleans hip-hop duo $uicideboy$.

Video footage first shared by @livebitez shows Boosie performing “Set It Off,” turning the reception into a high-energy party that had guests going wild. The clip quickly went viral, making its way across social media and being picked up by the biggest blogs, proving once again that Boosie’s music is the ultimate Louisiana hype soundtrack—no matter the occasion.

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$uicideboy$ are no slackers on their own, and they have built a massive following since forming in 2014. Scrim and Ruby da Cherry have dominated the underground rap scene and even landed in the Billboard Top 10 with their debut studio album, I Want to Die in New Orleans. With such a loyal fanbase, it’s no surprise their wedding celebration was as epic as their music.

And if any bride or groom was ever wondering—yes, Boosie is apparently available for weddings (for the right price and under the right circumstances). Clearly, Boosie is a man of the people, ready to bring that Louisiana energy wherever he goes. This wedding reception performance is just the latest example of why Boosie and his music remain iconic in Louisiana and beyond.

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