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How Baltimore club producers are soundtracking life under lockdown

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In mid-April, during a digital interview with The Breakfast Club, Boosie Bad Azz was asked how he’d been coping with quarantine life.

Without an inkling of self-awareness, the Louisiana rapper shared that he’d been spending a considerable amount of time at his local Wal-Mart because it was the last resort for any type of excitement and human interaction.

When challenged on the decision to break quarantine, Boosie snapped back, “I’m outside like them Baltimore niggas!” So much of the best online comedy from the past few months has been at the expense of someone or something that isn’t in on the joke: the overzealous clips from Pan-African personality Dr.

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