BOOZ Drops “I Do What I Want” and Picks Up Right Where He Left Off

The Sanford, Florida rapper links up with Lil Polo Da Don on his latest track under Umbrella Group Music “Sak Pase”

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(Los Angeles, CA) March 16, 2026 - Hot on the heels of “Decent,” his well-received February release, BOOZ is delivering new music with no downtime and nothing to prove. The rapper from Central Florida’s Hidden Gem releases his latest single, “I Do What I Want,” featuring Lil Polo Da Don, now available on all major streaming platforms, along with an official music video. The quick turnaround is no accident. BOOZ has been building quietly, and this release shows he’s ready to keep the streak going.

I Do What I Want” is a street rap track that stays firmly in BOOZ’s wheelhouse. The track is gritty and grounded in the streets. Producer Mahlatse Morloutsi delivers a dark, trap-influenced beat with punchy 808s and a rolling hi-hat pattern that gives both artists space to shine. BOOZ comes through with a confident delivery, while Lil Polo Da Don adds his own texture without overshadowing the track. Engineer Ryan Taylor keeps the mix tight and balanced, letting every element come through clearly.

I Do What I Want” shows BOOZ in full control, blending street narratives with braggadocious flexes. He raps about life in the streets, loyalty to his crew, and living on his own terms, all while detailing the trappings of success, from diamonds to fast cars, without losing the grounded energy that defines his sound. Lil Polo Da Don complements the track by adding his own flavor, creating a back-and-forth that keeps the momentum rolling from the opening line to the hook. The track highlights both the grind and the rewards of doing things your way, which is exactly what BOOZ sets out to showcase.

The accompanying music video matches the energy of the record. Shot by videographer Dangelo Cantrell and edited by STBR Films, the visual keeps things grounded in the environment BOOZ raps about, giving viewers a straightforward look at where he’s coming from. There’s no attempt to dress it up, and that’s the point.

BOOZ has been putting in work since before most people were paying attention. His earlier tracks “What About Booz?” and “FEDS” drew coverage from media outlets including Madison Graph, 24Hip-Hop, HipHop Since 1987, and Vents, a strong indication that the media is watching. “Decent,” his February 2026 release, continued that upward trajectory, and “I Do What I Want” keeps the pace going heading into spring.

For an artist who has faced real obstacles to get here, including legal challenges and years of grinding outside the spotlight, releasing music at this pace is a statement in itself. BOOZ isn’t waiting for a perfect moment. He’s creating one, single by single, with a label that shares his sense of urgency.

With four tracks already out in less than six months and a growing media footprint, the question isn’t whether BOOZ has what it takes. The question is how long it takes everyone else to catch up. Can the momentum from “I Do What I Want” carry him to the next level? And with Umbrella Group Music “Sak Pase” in his corner, what does the rest of 2026 look like for one of the most determined voices in rap?

I Do What I Want” is out now on all major streaming platforms. Watch the official music video and follow BOOZ for updates on: YouTube | Instagram | Website

About BOOZ

BOOZ is a rapper from Sanford, Florida who started recording at 13 after being inspired by his cousin Nate Da Great. He cut his first track with the help of his uncle, Correy Redden, and went on to build an extensive catalog at HTE Studios. His viral record “Lil N*a” helped establish his name in the rap scene, and he has since collaborated with artists including Pooh Shiesty, BIG30, Julio Foolio, and Koly P. His growing buzz caught the attention of industry figures including BG, Boosie, and representatives from Alamo Records and Def Jam Records. Despite the challenges that come with coming up in the streets, BOOZ has remained focused on his music and family, channeling his experiences into records that speak for themselves. He continues to build momentum with new releases in 2026, proving that his focus, grind, and street-rooted perspective are driving him toward the next level of his career.

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