The Houston native E.S.G. [click to read], a forefather emcee in the chopped and screwed movement, is getting ready to drop his new album, Everyday Street Gangsta, which will be released on September 29, 2009 by E1 Entertainment.

While E.S.G. [click to read] has already influenced the sound of southern Rap with tracks such as his 1995 remix single “Swangin and Bangin,” to his more recent “Crooked Streets,” and “Smoke On,” he is ready to update his catalogue again with Everyday Street Gangsta.

E.S.G. explains his thoughts on his new album as he says, “My new album is really geared towards anyone who’s trying to pigeon-hole southern artists as all being the same, haters or critics…it’s time you see every artist don’t have to go the easy road to be successful and show these cats who have major deals, we do the same thing as an independent company…pretty much giving them swag class, watch how they live, then rap about it. So I took my time grinding the last year to bring some of the best to ever do it south of the Mississippi.”

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The album which has been in the works for over a year, features appearances from some of the games best southern rappers; Slim Thug, Streets Gov, Bun B, Duane Harris, Chamillionaire, Big Moe, Young Beast, Killa B and Trae.

In additional news, Lil Boosie aka Boosie Bad Ass [click to read], prepares to make his return to the rap industry with the release of his new album, Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz, which will be released via Trill Entertainment in association with Warner Brothers and Asylum Records, and will be made available in stores September 15, 2009.

Superbad will feature an impressive list of artists including Young Jeezy, Webbie, Trina, Bobby V, Fox, Lil Phat and Mouse.

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Boosie believes with Superbad he will be able to take his fan base to another level. He says, “There’s not one song on here that you just can’t listen to. This album is just versatile. This CD is the truth.”

Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz comes as a result of Boosie’s appearances on C-Loc’s 2003 album, Life’s a Gamble, his two underground LPs, and his release from his former label, C-Loc Records, which eventually jump started his career. Boosie explains, “I did a couple of songs with Pimp C and got with Trill and everything started taking off.

Reported by Michael Mael.