Last week, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh announced their joint album with Lil Wayne and now it looks like another set of Louisiana rappers are planning to collaborate. Word on the Web is Boosie Badazz and C-Murder will put out an album together, titled Penitentiary Chances.

C-Murder's TRU-Bossalinie Records artist Vs spoke about the forthcoming album with AllHipHop.

“That’s just them two linking up on an album, doing something they always wanted to do, but never got a chance to do," Vs said. "By them both being incarcerated, they had time to put their heads together and come up with a project.”

In 2014, Boosie and C-Murder teamed up for "Hard 2 Be Black," which also featured Snoop Dogg.

Penitentiary Chances is scheduled to drop on April 15 with production from T-Rhythm and Moneybags. Vs is slated to appear on two of the album’s tracks. He was recently featured on C-Murder’s 2 Stainz” diss track aimed at “I’m Different” rapper 2 Chainz.

C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence following the rapper's conviction in the 2002 shooting of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas at a now-closed nightclub in Harvey, Louisiana. The teen reportedly used a fake ID to get into the club where he was beaten by C-Murder's entourage before the rapper shot him.

Boosie was released from prison in March 2014. The rapper served a 52-month sentence for a drug conviction and probation violation. In 2010, he was indicted on first-degree murder and drug charges. He was found guilty of the latter and eventually sentenced to eight years in prison.

Aside from the collaborative project, Boosie is planning on releasing another album of his own. According to a post shared on his Instagram account, Out My Feelings (In My Past) will drop on Feb. 1 on iTunes. The release date falls just one month after his previous release, In My Feelings (Goin' Thru It).

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